Absolutely bro they fucked up the whole car culture vibe they might aswell call it aerospace furious or something because they have left the car culture completely 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ SMH
yeah it is their rising/ascendant sign. aka their character. there is also moon which is your heart, sun how u express yourself, amrs your actions , mercury mind...@@TheWelchProductions
Vin Diesel's one scene aside from the garage where he's really acting. Not mumbling, not acting tough, just being a dude talking to his friend at the table
The entire series would've been better in my opinion if they stayed true to making the heists believable. Semi trailers get hit daily. Granted not at 75 mph but it was .ore believable than going to outer space
People would have eventually regardless started saying it’s the same thing to now I just think they should have kept that apart of it like how they did in fast 5 and even 6
@Danny P I've rewatched the first five movies more than 6, 7, 8, and 9 combined. You don't have to drop a franchise like a deuce in the toilet just to "keep things interesting". Baby driver could've easily been another heist movie like Fast and Furious, but it stands out with its writing and music without going to space or having genetically enhanced humans.
@Danny P It never was though. Even if the heists in the first films weren't big, they had a different tone each time. Like the first had a different feel than the second and fourth, and the third was completely different. The fifth was like the grand climax and what should've been the end of Fast and Furious. That's exactly how bands will have a signature sound, but will have albums that sound unique when compared to each other. Whatever. Takeaway from here is new FF bad.
The funny thing is....they forgot how to make good movies....in the past years there were like max 5 to 7 good movies...rest of them were like Michael Bay in a nutshell....lets do more CGI and more explosion.
This scene is fantastic if you pay attention it shows Bryan dropping character a bit and giving off cop vibes and the way Dom looks at him he suspects something why he gave him those directions to Race Wars cause he wants to see if he’s actually a racer not a cop. Later in the film Doms suspensions come true and this scene where he suspected it. So it’s a powerful scene
It’s also so good because Bryan was put under pressure from his higher ups he only had a certain amount of time to crack the case before he was removed from it.
Now people like Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Sandra Bullock, Kurt Russell, and Even Sam Elliott. I don't need subtitles. They speak clearly and sometimes pretty loud.
A prequel to Fast and the Furious about Dom as a kid learning how to boost cars, rob trucks, and build his gang out while staying ahead of the police would be awesome.
Its gotta be about how Dom, Letty, Jesse, Leon, and Vince came together. There are some details in the film e.g. Letty was always interested in cars, Dom had her attention, then she turned 16, and she had Dom's attention, Jesse and Leon just showed up one day and never left, etc.
I saw this movie 7 times in theaters. It pretty much introduced me to the tuner culture. This will always be the best F&F movie. This is the only one that matters to me even with its flaws. Funny thing is that the flaws in this movie are far more believable than the following films.
@@jessehenderson2967 To be fair there are mechanics and small business owners that sell groceries who are in fact millionaires. Not to mention Doms dad was a pro stock car racer, so it’s vary believable.
Since Dom pays cash and had an account to build that orange Supra in several days (about $40,000 in parts), a sandwich shop and an oil change can't pay for that. Also Brian exhausted his resources after finding out Tran wasn't jacking 18 wheelers (house raid scene).
When Dom said, "I got your shrimp" it definitely reminds me of the other famous quote said by him in the later movies, "I got family." It shows that Dom is caring and compassionate to those who got his back like when Brian rescued him regardless of their first impressions of each other in their first ever race. Had Brian not being a cop as an occupation to infiltrate (movie plot) and just being a legit street racer dude he would've still saved him since it was a sort of "racers pride" to not let you or a fellow street racer get caught. Great underrated scene.
The connection and the way dom waves his hand down to lower Brian’s voice .. idk the whole thing I love and miss this movie !! Rip Paul’!!! And rip to the REAL FAF
I like this scene for 1 simple reason. It proves that we are all human and we make mistakes in our speech. Not everyone is talking perfectly without saying a wrong word or ever having to repeat what they say. I get it that these kind of things are cut form the movies because of time constrains, but it brings more realism to the table.
0:44 I always thought it was weird they left this part in the movie. Maybe even with the mess up the vibe of this scene was better than all the other takes.
@@aw5537 why shouldn't the viewer look at Dom? noticing his gesture is literally what makes the difference between uncut error or scripted interruption
The irony of this movie being the street racing version of "Point Break" is that both movies filmed scenes (this scene being one of them) at Neptune's Net
There was genuinely great potential for the Fast Furious films to genuinely good films but that shit was yeeted for over-the-top action that sells tickets.
Brian: "What is this?" Dom: "Directions... To Race Wars. We'll see how you'll do, then we'll talk" Brian thinking: "Race Wars...? Omg, is this some kind of fight club where he puts two races fighting each other?? What the hell do I got myself into??!?!!?"
That’s what brings this first movie down a notch for me. Hahaha honestly. This movie had a good concept and solid-copied overall story from point break but it felt like it took itself too seriously. ‘’Race Wars”…man, they just race cars in the desert lmao
For being a cheeseball movie, it really has a well written story with a lot of underlying story telling. Its easily one of my favorite movies ever, and thats because of the ability to be kind of over the top but so raw and human.
Little did Brian know Dom would years later become supermacho fueled by the cosmic power of "family" his inner power allows him to boost the strength of anything he uses whether a wrench, a car or his muscles.
Its crazy to think this was generally considered a bad movie, with weak acting, but it had a really great tone and vibe to it, but compare it to today's movies, and it's one of the greatest movies made, Vin Diesel ruined it
@@_baller you have a lost perception of reality. Nobody ever thought it was a girl movie, don't know where you got that from, and it didnt take years to pick up. It was a success at the theatres, it only took a few years for its sequels to gain the same popularity. Some could consider it a bad movie but the plot was there and the acting atleast made it the connections between the characters feel real.
The movie did a great job hyping up the street racing sub culture because it is absolutely not as glamours or as cool as the movie made it seem. Most of the actual cars used in street racing weren’t as decked out and neon or colorful as the cars in the movie, and there sure as hell wasn’t a gaggle of random hot girls in the crowds during these races.
When this movie came out, there’ was a slight buzz about the street racing sub culture in New Jersey but it was more pedestrian and not as glamorous as the movie made it out to be. Most of the actual cars involved in street racing were basic looking and didn’t have all of the neon lights and colorful decals on the cars like they had in the movie. Those dudes focused on the performance of the car rather than how it looked, and there was absolutely ZERO hot girls involved. The other thing people in general didn’t realize was that street racing was genuinely dumb. Sure it’s cool to drive fast and get that rush of winning a race like that but it’s not worth it in the long run. It’s expensive for your average 17-25yr old dude to maintain this hobby consistently and the risk of damaging your car, getting yourself hurt in a serious accident, or going to jail isn’t worth the trouble. Street racing is simply dumb ‘’kids” stuff you do when you’re younger and anyone doing shit like that in their 30s - 40s is someone holding onto something that’s pretty damn lame. Racing in general isnt dumb and If you want to race, go to an official race track.
@@steverogers7601 ik it’s an expensive hobby and it can ruin my bank. But for me I rather invest my money and then use that money to pay for those modifications like a down pipe or cosmetic mods
@@t-lo3707 which is a smarter, more refined move. Some dudes immediately spend their paychecks on parts and then have to wait until their next paycheck to buy more stuff. Saving, investing, and properly managing your money goes a long way in an expensive hobby.
@@steverogers7601 a saying my grandma told my mom years ago “never play with your shelter” and I agree I’m not judging on car enthusiasts who spend every check on car parts but investing more money for like a widebody kit or turbochargers would be easier
The first film was so raw, i rememeber going to the cinema and seeing it as a young man into cars and coming out happy that was finally a film that nailed the culture. I don't mean the theft side of things.
On gta5, if you're ever on the highway passing the military base and you see the seafood place before making the big curve, that's the same place Dom & Brian ate shrimp at. Before they took away online play on xbox 360 and PS3, there was a table that had an etching on it that said "Vin & Paul 2001"
Brian grew to really like dom obviously Mia playing a part but u can see here that he didn’t want his suspicions about dom to be true he didn’t want to have to bring dom in when push came to shove and for dom to consider letting brian in to the fold on that level really shows how much he trusted him. As a kid I just saw this movie as Brian trying to make friends and be part of the gang but it’s was much deeper than just that
Been here two weeks ago. Now I see how the views of this video exploded. Pretty good that there are still folks who enjoy this classic. It's a pity that it's not 2017/2018 anymore, when there were still plenty of classic cars that were daily driven around the area where I live, so I could relate to this movie, not to mention that back in those days this movie was not 20 years old😭😭😭😭
Paul Walker’s character Brian O’Connor was an undercover cop to investigate Dom and his team! Dom and Brian will always have brotherly love ❤️ together! Dom’s and Brian’s brotherly love ❤️ is going to continue!
That cool of yours comment was so on point, you notice people don’t give a f about your feelings when you are down but if you are always there to cheer em up and be funny even when you don’t feel like yo they’ll be around. I noticed that in my workplace 😔
@@petrol818 You think where Im coming from Is any better? Lol. Im Moving there because jobs pay way better and more opportunities. Plus when you’re by your self you can just pick up and leave, come and go as you want.
What’s the track playing in the background 🎵 after Brain states he wants in before the end where the track changes? Thanks for the help. This clip takes me back!
There's probably an audio commentary on the DVD that explains it. Actually there's definitely going to be one. On older DVDS there always used to a ton of special features and multiple audio commentaries. Now you have to buy a Blu Ray or 4k dvd to get all the extra features. Normal DVDS barely have anything now.
They went from race wars to flying cars into space
do not forget the family.
it's all for family.
Did they really go into space LMAO wtf did they do to this franchise
@@Jin-lx7or
Yep... they did
@@Jin-lx7or Fast 9 Right? It was tyrese and ludacris. They actually went to space 😂
Absolutely bro they fucked up the whole car culture vibe they might aswell call it aerospace furious or something because they have left the car culture completely 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ SMH
No over the top stunts, explosions, or CGI, just pure heartfelt acting. I miss this art.
Fast 10 should be like this
@@joseuribe4572 naw I heard the hulk shows up in this one
lol if the saga stayed this way youd be bored and complaining how they need to change it up
@@heyarnold1484 True but now it’s gone too far in the other direction. Needs to be balanced.
@@heyarnold1484 probably but not it is ruined....going to space with an IKEA car....ducktaped spacesuits wtf is this?
Definitely brings a "He's a cop" vibe.
Brian tried to pull it off like he was wanting to make money, but, I like to think Dom knew he was a cop.
Gotta remember, his boss was pressing him right before this meetup. Its either get the info or get out time.
Got any criminal enterprises I may partake in? Make sure you speak in to the mic
I’m sure Dominic knew he was, probably had an idea he was, but it didn’t really bother him because he knew Brian was a cool dude!
@@WWETHROWBACKWILSON are you dumb? Watch the scene where he actually says he's a cop when Vince is bleeding out. Dom is fucking pissed.
I always love how aggressive Brian is whenever he eats.
The way people eat says a lot about their personality.
forget abt it cuh......
yeah it is their rising/ascendant sign. aka their character. there is also moon which is your heart, sun how u express yourself, amrs your actions , mercury mind...@@TheWelchProductions
@@TheWelchProductionsyou just made that bull shit up 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@llVll001 No, it’s true, and based on your comment, I’d say you eat very sloppily.
The early 2000s. They for real don't make em like this anymore. Masterpiece of a movie and a great time to be alive.
FACTS
Rrfffzlllldx😊dd
I miss the late 90's/early 2000's SO much.
Masterpiece ? It’s a fun summer movie to go see on a date when you’re in high school but I wouldn’t say Masterpiece 😂
@@dionruffin3996sounds like someone was granny shifting and not double clutching like you should
This movie has that unreplaceable 2000s vibe
Its just the music and the angle from which it was shot
Now Brian's a family man and Dom's an astronaut
RIP to him 🥹🥹🥹
My mans had directions waiting in his shirt pocket like he was anticipating the whole conversation 😅
Highly likely he was gonna invite Brian in this convo anyway
Still the best movie of the franchise. Nothing beats the first one.
Fast 5 is really good too.
@@kentdimacali5808 nah mate the first few FF movies are good and they went to shit
Tokyo Drift
Tokyo drift slaps. IMO 1 > Tokyo Drift > 2
For me it’s the first one and Tokyo drift nothing beats those
Vin Diesel's one scene aside from the garage where he's really acting. Not mumbling, not acting tough, just being a dude talking to his friend at the table
He did really good in Riddick also. Think he just needs to like the character/scene itself to get those good bits out of him!
wow you are really bugging/disrespectful with this comment...
"Ask any racer, any real racer.... it don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile....."
@@SankofaNYC that scene is a meme lmao, the crowd is laughing at vin's acting
@@HunterMagunter I hope you didn't like your own comment... 😫 lol no one laughs in that scene... everyone is applauding
@@HunterMagunterit’s also an iconic part of the movie. “Had me?? You never had ya car”
The entire series would've been better in my opinion if they stayed true to making the heists believable. Semi trailers get hit daily. Granted not at 75 mph but it was .ore believable than going to outer space
People would have eventually regardless started saying it’s the same thing to now I just think they should have kept that apart of it like how they did in fast 5 and even 6
Are you saying the Fiero space shuttle wasn’t believable?
@Danny P I've rewatched the first five movies more than 6, 7, 8, and 9 combined.
You don't have to drop a franchise like a deuce in the toilet just to "keep things interesting". Baby driver could've easily been another heist movie like Fast and Furious, but it stands out with its writing and music without going to space or having genetically enhanced humans.
@Danny P It never was though. Even if the heists in the first films weren't big, they had a different tone each time. Like the first had a different feel than the second and fourth, and the third was completely different. The fifth was like the grand climax and what should've been the end of Fast and Furious.
That's exactly how bands will have a signature sound, but will have albums that sound unique when compared to each other.
Whatever. Takeaway from here is new FF bad.
The funny thing is....they forgot how to make good movies....in the past years there were like max 5 to 7 good movies...rest of them were like Michael Bay in a nutshell....lets do more CGI and more explosion.
This scene is fantastic if you pay attention it shows Bryan dropping character a bit and giving off cop vibes and the way Dom looks at him he suspects something why he gave him those directions to Race Wars cause he wants to see if he’s actually a racer not a cop. Later in the film Doms suspensions come true and this scene where he suspected it. So it’s a powerful scene
Dom's suspensions lol
@@danieldanieldadada typo my bad lol auto correct
It’s also so good because Bryan was put under pressure from his higher ups he only had a certain amount of time to crack the case before he was removed from it.
Stop dissecting fast and furious like it’s deep like that 😂
@Danny P So true!
I miss when vin diesel toretto talked like this instead talking like he has brain damage or he has a slow speech epidement in the sequels 🤣🤣🤣
It's all those crashes man. He may look fine on the surface after falling off a cliff, but his brain isnt.
@@luisoma2775 I dont why your comment made me think of Eminem lose yourself lol
@@lonewolf_0073 mom's spaghetti
”You just took your foot off the tigers neck!”
Maybe the last movie, where you can actually understand Vin Diesel without subtitles.
Accurate
Also, Mark Wahlberg, Tom Hardy
Now people like Tom Hanks,
Hugh Jackman, Sandra Bullock, Kurt Russell, and Even Sam Elliott.
I don't need subtitles. They speak clearly and sometimes pretty loud.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
He is getting into Stallone mode...all I can hear is Family....
I am Groot
There needs to be a Netflix series that stays in this time period where it was just about racing and hustling
Fast cars and hot chicks
A prequel to Fast and the Furious about Dom as a kid learning how to boost cars, rob trucks, and build his gang out while staying ahead of the police would be awesome.
Very true but honestly you can only go so far in that scene of life.
Its gotta be about how Dom, Letty, Jesse, Leon, and Vince came together. There are some details in the film e.g. Letty was always interested in cars, Dom had her attention, then she turned 16, and she had Dom's attention, Jesse and Leon just showed up one day and never left, etc.
For reals.
Like the flashbacks in Fast 9. Those were my favorite scenes.
I saw this movie 7 times in theaters. It pretty much introduced me to the tuner culture. This will always be the best F&F movie. This is the only one that matters to me even with its flaws. Funny thing is that the flaws in this movie are far more believable than the following films.
Try fat burger from now on.
You can get a double cheese and fries for $2.95, f*got.
I like the tuna here
@@unclesam3245 Watch yo watch yo watch yo back
@@unclesam3245 bullshit! No one likes the tuna here!
@@travisbegaye9265 Yeah well I do.
…WATCH YO BACK!🎶
@@AxeKick80 Hey man he was in my face
Actually Brian yes there is a way he could pay for all that shit under the hood of that car as a mechanic and selling groceries.
Idk, I feel like its implied that hes paying for ALL his crews whips. Thats alot of honda parts.
@@jessehenderson2967 To be fair there are mechanics and small business owners that sell groceries who are in fact millionaires. Not to mention Doms dad was a pro stock car racer, so it’s vary believable.
Since Dom pays cash and had an account to build that orange Supra in several days (about $40,000 in parts), a sandwich shop and an oil change can't pay for that. Also Brian exhausted his resources after finding out Tran wasn't jacking 18 wheelers (house raid scene).
Dom is crypto mining
He sells nfts
The emotion in this scene is unparalleled
When Dom said, "I got your shrimp" it definitely reminds me of the other famous quote said by him in the later movies, "I got family." It shows that Dom is caring and compassionate to those who got his back like when Brian rescued him regardless of their first impressions of each other in their first ever race. Had Brian not being a cop as an occupation to infiltrate (movie plot) and just being a legit street racer dude he would've still saved him since it was a sort of "racers pride" to not let you or a fellow street racer get caught. Great underrated scene.
mad condescending tho "don't lose your cool that's your meal ticket" i would've been like "bitch!"
@@francissellerdudeIt's called a compliment. This was 2001 when that meant something without it being overanalyzed lol
Brian should've just worn a sign saying "I'm a cop".
LOL Imagine he is getting tilted and grabbing from his backpouch a cap with a "Not Cop" label on it making a straight face.
"I'm a serial killer"
"I'm a pedophile" Paul Walker was acting since he was 16 years old look up "Paul Walker 16 years old" to find out more
It's a movie not the reality....so stop questioning things like this is a real scene. It's not. The plot has to move forward
@@DerHalbeEuro do you know what else moved forward?Paul's relationships with his 16 years old girlfriends
The connection and the way dom waves his hand down to lower Brian’s voice .. idk the whole thing I love and miss this movie !! Rip Paul’!!! And rip to the REAL FAF
the movie did not go any where you can just wathc it whne ever you like
Honestly can't tell if that was scripted, or if he was actually gesturing him because he was being too loud and they just kept it in.
I like this scene for 1 simple reason. It proves that we are all human and we make mistakes in our speech. Not everyone is talking perfectly without saying a wrong word or ever having to repeat what they say. I get it that these kind of things are cut form the movies because of time constrains, but it brings more realism to the table.
0:44 I always thought it was weird they left this part in the movie.
Maybe even with the mess up the vibe of this scene was better than all the other takes.
This wasn't a mistake they left in. Pay attention to the ''keep your voice down'' gesture Dom makes with his left hand
@@lunasilvermoon2283 Ah true, always thought it was Walking redoing the line.
@@lunasilvermoon2283 Now watch the scene but dont look at Dom.
@@aw5537 why shouldn't the viewer look at Dom? noticing his gesture is literally what makes the difference between uncut error or scripted interruption
R.I.P. Paul Walker (1973-2013) aka Brian ‘O Connor
The irony of this movie being the street racing version of "Point Break" is that both movies filmed scenes (this scene being one of them) at Neptune's Net
This scene has some.magic.
Maybe a trace from when movies where still genuine and good.
There was genuinely great potential for the Fast Furious films to genuinely good films but that shit was yeeted for over-the-top action that sells tickets.
one of the best movies.
Yeah this is why we called him a buster because he was already setting up Dominic but he proved otherwise and we ended up accepting him.
He gave him the list of all the Fast and Furious that they're going to make lol
Not a side hustle he makes most of his money from that so it’s a main hustle
Side hustle here is meaning illegitimate income
0:24 You can totally make out the overdub they did here. The mouth doesn't move with the words and he sounds way more intense than he did before.
Brian's face at the end is like"ugh" lol
Brian: "What is this?"
Dom: "Directions... To Race Wars. We'll see how you'll do, then we'll talk"
Brian thinking: "Race Wars...? Omg, is this some kind of fight club where he puts two races fighting each other?? What the hell do I got myself into??!?!!?"
That’s what brings this first movie down a notch for me.
Hahaha honestly.
This movie had a good concept and solid-copied overall story from point break but it felt like it took itself too seriously.
‘’Race Wars”…man, they just race cars in the desert lmao
As a truck driver myself, I found
myself rooting for the truck driver with the shotgun when they tried robbing him
I would too! That truck driver didn’t know what they were gonna do to him, he was just trying to get them off.
Fellow trucker here, agree 💯 💯!
endgame boss
these early movies are really Classics...
i remember watching this on VHS . damn how the time flies
I saw Ace Ventura on VHS. I feel your pain. Wish I could turn back time.
For being a cheeseball movie, it really has a well written story with a lot of underlying story telling. Its easily one of my favorite movies ever, and thats because of the ability to be kind of over the top but so raw and human.
"Remember when movie was all about racing and cars?"
this scene tells us that it was never all about racing and cars
Little did Brian know Dom would years later become supermacho fueled by the cosmic power of "family" his inner power allows him to boost the strength of anything he uses whether a wrench, a car or his muscles.
^ this, he became like El-macho from Despicable Me 😭
he became el macho from despicable me :(
When Fast and the Furious was actually a 'movie' and not some sort of Star wars multiverse spinoff
Such a small moment but so important in the grand scheme of things.
Never did get to see how he’d do at race wars 😩😩
Its crazy to think this was generally considered a bad movie, with weak acting, but it had a really great tone and vibe to it, but compare it to today's movies, and it's one of the greatest movies made, Vin Diesel ruined it
Idk about it being considered a bad movie because people really liked it back then
@@Tripp393 not really, it took a few years to pick up steam, it was considered a "girl movie" when it first came out
@@_baller what time did you grow up in bro? you are tripping LOL
@@Easy420skate the time period this movie came out for, child
@@_baller you have a lost perception of reality. Nobody ever thought it was a girl movie, don't know where you got that from, and it didnt take years to pick up. It was a success at the theatres, it only took a few years for its sequels to gain the same popularity. Some could consider it a bad movie but the plot was there and the acting atleast made it the connections between the characters feel real.
I remember days when this was all the hype and fresh and now it feels like a nostalgic classic, first 3 f&f movies are golden
The movie did a great job hyping up the street racing sub culture because it is absolutely not as glamours or as cool as the movie made it seem. Most of the actual cars used in street racing weren’t as decked out and neon or colorful as the cars in the movie, and there sure as hell wasn’t a gaggle of random hot girls in the crowds during these races.
imagine the restart this into a series, strictly making it more about race wars and such. and that 2000s nostalgia will never leave me
I wish I was in my late teens during this era. The car scene, the music like 50 and Avant, the fashion, the women, and no social media
Posted 4 minutes ago?
Damn. Wattup, son. I'm in the same boat as you.
I call the 80s-Noughties the golden decades of humanity
When this movie came out, there’ was a slight buzz about the street racing sub culture in New Jersey but it was more pedestrian and not as glamorous as the movie made it out to be.
Most of the actual cars involved in street racing were basic looking and didn’t have all of the neon lights and colorful decals on the cars like they had in the movie. Those dudes focused on the performance of the car rather than how it looked, and there was absolutely ZERO hot girls involved.
The other thing people in general didn’t realize was that street racing was genuinely dumb. Sure it’s cool to drive fast and get that rush of winning a race like that but it’s not worth it in the long run. It’s expensive for your average 17-25yr old dude to maintain this hobby consistently and the risk of damaging your car, getting yourself hurt in a serious accident, or going to jail isn’t worth the trouble.
Street racing is simply dumb ‘’kids” stuff you do when you’re younger and anyone doing shit like that in their 30s - 40s is someone holding onto something that’s pretty damn lame. Racing in general isnt dumb and If you want to race, go to an official race track.
@@steverogers7601 ik it’s an expensive hobby and it can ruin my bank. But for me I rather invest my money and then use that money to pay for those modifications like a down pipe or cosmetic mods
@@t-lo3707 which is a smarter, more refined move.
Some dudes immediately spend their paychecks on parts and then have to wait until their next paycheck to buy more stuff. Saving, investing, and properly managing your money goes a long way in an expensive hobby.
@@steverogers7601 a saying my grandma told my mom years ago “never play with your shelter” and I agree I’m not judging on car enthusiasts who spend every check on car parts but investing more money for like a widebody kit or turbochargers would be easier
I still have this on VHS it's a damn shame to see what it's come now Paul Walker would not be happy to say the least
The food looked good af in this scene bruh 😂
The first film was so raw, i rememeber going to the cinema and seeing it as a young man into cars and coming out happy that was finally a film that nailed the culture.
I don't mean the theft side of things.
On gta5, if you're ever on the highway passing the military base and you see the seafood place before making the big curve, that's the same place Dom & Brian ate shrimp at. Before they took away online play on xbox 360 and PS3, there was a table that had an etching on it that said "Vin & Paul 2001"
damn that’s cool
Brian grew to really like dom obviously Mia playing a part but u can see here that he didn’t want his suspicions about dom to be true he didn’t want to have to bring dom in when push came to shove and for dom to consider letting brian in to the fold on that level really shows how much he trusted him. As a kid I just saw this movie as Brian trying to make friends and be part of the gang but it’s was much deeper than just that
I love that guy seriously.
Damn what a flashback to the good ol days
Dom’s side hustle is winning races of course.
Remember seeing this new movie about street racing for the first time like it’s yesterday.
Been here two weeks ago. Now I see how the views of this video exploded. Pretty good that there are still folks who enjoy this classic. It's a pity that it's not 2017/2018 anymore, when there were still plenty of classic cars that were daily driven around the area where I live, so I could relate to this movie, not to mention that back in those days this movie was not 20 years old😭😭😭😭
Love the early 00's coke cups, miss those designs
The first movie will always be the best.
Back when Fast and Furious was a car movie with good, believable dialogues.
Nothing beats the first two movies.
He shows up in full SS uniform like "oh...I thought you meant something different by race wars"
dom was just doin a little uber eats, id be ashamed to admit it too
This should have been the only fast & furius.
Paul Walker’s character Brian O’Connor was an undercover cop to investigate Dom and his team! Dom and Brian will always have brotherly love ❤️ together! Dom’s and Brian’s brotherly love ❤️ is going to continue!
Legendary
That cool of yours comment was so on point, you notice people don’t give a f about your feelings when you are down but if you are always there to cheer em up and be funny even when you don’t feel like yo they’ll be around. I noticed that in my workplace 😔
I MISSED HIM TOO.
The first one is the best.
Im gonna go eat there when I move to CA next month. Some one told me Its on PCH, so It’ll be a nice cruise just without a Supra lol.
Yessir, just head north on the PCH for bout an hour. Get a brew for me!
@@jessehenderson2967 Or just ride with me and show me and I’ll get you the brew!
@@jessehenderson2967 Jesse, What were you thinking, Man?!
@John Burke He doesnt know he panicked and he's sorry..He's scared he doesnt know what he's doing would you please help em??
@@petrol818 You think where Im coming from Is any better? Lol. Im
Moving there because jobs pay way better and more opportunities. Plus when you’re by your self you can just pick up and leave, come and go as you want.
I like this place because the scenery is so interesting
What’s the track playing in the background 🎵 after Brain states he wants in before the end where the track changes? Thanks for the help. This clip takes me back!
BT - Nocturnal Transmission
Fast And Furious nice film 😅
I miss Fast and Furious😭😭
Something about this Brian guy makes me think he’s a cop….anyone else getting that vibe
FAMILY!
Such a good movie
Went from eating shrimp on pch to fllying to the moon lmai 😂rip
I miss relatable movies.
Fuccin love the old shit. Long live FF1
The only one and the best,from here more and more tragicomic with cars in space and flying.
Damn... already 21 yo...
Time pass so fast...
After this masterpiece... no F&F compete with this one : NO ONE
Fast five does
@@romanroy93 No.
Vince: He’s a cop.
R you a cop ?🤔
@@jonathanworden4609 Nah, man. I'm a serial killer. That's what I am.
0:39
am i the only one to notice that brian was about to say [DON'T FUCK WITH ME]
Dom's Brain: Shoulda listened to Vince
Story of my life
I have my good days and bad days just like anybody else
I’m in front family so I can’t cry watching this
I wonder what Dom sees at 0:55, because he suddenly smiles 😅and on 0:58 he is back to dead serious😂
By selling tuneups and selling groceries 😂he probably broke character and just found that shit funny
There's probably an audio commentary on the DVD that explains it. Actually there's definitely going to be one. On older DVDS there always used to a ton of special features and multiple audio commentaries. Now you have to buy a Blu Ray or 4k dvd to get all the extra features. Normal DVDS barely have anything now.
The beginning of the brotherhood.
Such a good fucking movie man
They should bring back the old school storyline .
..that's your meal ticket" hahahha
Oh damn! I left my directions to race wars card in my other shirt!
Man the first few of these were damn near art. Watched 7 the other day and the only worthwhile part of the movie is the paul walker send off.
Beautiful cinematography. Simple scenes like this one without corny jokes to keep it light.
The first movie was a good movie.
The first movie was legitimately good.
RIP PABLO
Bro really had trust in him
iconic
0:22 "I got the shrimps"
*turns tray towards himself*