Fast and The Furious vs. Gone in 60 Seconds

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urameatball

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I like Cage movies.

So I'll pick GI60S. Wanted to buy the DVD for it too... the cars in there were classy.
Haven't seen FATF yet, but from what I've seen of the movie, the cars there weren't as 'high profile' as the ones in GI60S.

My judgement in biased :)
 

Noriaki

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No TF&TF had no Ferraris, Jags, Mercedes, BMWs, etc, etc.

It was all Japanese sports cars, heavily (professionally) modded for some crazy speed. I like mods, they are fun :D
 

AznMaverick

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Fast and the Furious wuz a lot better than Gone in 60 seconds, it's one movie that i actually paid for and thought wuz worth the whole 7.50, and i plan to get the DVD...
 

Soybomb

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<< Fast and the Furious wuz a lot better than Gone in 60 seconds, it's one movie that i actually paid for and thought wuz worth the whole 7.50, and i plan to get the DVD... >>


Not that I'd expect bias from you after looking at your name :D
 

MrCodeDude

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Jun 23, 2001
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I'm going to say that the story line for the Fast and the Furious was pretty lame. I think the movie would have been better if it was more about Street Racing than the DVD Stealing. Would have been better if he didn't work for the Police either, rather it was an Anti-Police movie. Basically, him being in the FBI had no basis in the movie what-so-ever other than that last few action scenes :( But the Fast and the Furious was more of a thriller, I can't choose one over the other, but
-- mrcodedude
 

GoWaldo

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Is Vin Diesel his real name? Sounds like he made it up to be cool. Fast and Furious is a good movie.
 

Anghang

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i don't think either are worth owning on DVD, but it was fun watching in a movie theater with a kickass sound system...i liked F&amp;TF better than Gi6S, i'm not into cars or racing, but i like the idea of modding a small car to pack a powerful punch :p
 

ucdnam

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Just came back from TF&amp;TF and it's a lot better than GI60S.
TF&amp;TF has a plot that came from the book titled &quot;Introduction to film production: Bad guys and good guys&quot;. My roommate and I laughed in many scenes because the lines were hilarious. The action was intense and it does keep you pumped through the entire movie.

You don't go to these B movies to look for plot or character development. You get what you see in the trailers, and in this case, car racing action with porno quality plot :)
 

hans007

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Feb 1, 2000
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fast and the furious had some resemblence of a plot. Also that scene where like 120 rice rockets magically transformed into a street race was impressive coordination. Plus i thought the girls were hotter.
 

Hamburgerpimp

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1969-70 SHELBY MUSTANG GT350, GT500

PRODUCTION FIGURES


Barrier Test &amp; Prototype Pilot cars
3

GT350 Fastback
935

GT500 Fastback Hertz cars
150

GT350 Convertible
194

GT500 Fastback
1,536

GT500 Convertible
335

Grand Total
3,153*

*789 were sold as updated 1970 models






1969 was the last year for the Shelby Mustangs. Although the Shelby was selling well, Ford felt that it duplicated the regular high performance Mustang offerings . And the Shelby was no longer the cutting edge when it came to high performance- that honor went to the new 1969 Boss 302 and Boss 429 Mustang. Still, if you wanted an attractive boulevard cruiser, you couldn't do better than a 1969 Shelby.

Based on the new Sportsroof and convertible 1969 Mustangs, the Shelby's styling was unique and bore little resemblance to the production Mustangs. As before, two models were available, the GT350 and GT500, each in a fastback or convertible.

Whereas previous Shelby's featured front end styling that resembled the production Mustang, 1969 styling was a complete departure. Fiberglass front fenders and hood created a large rectangular grille opening that house two 7&quot; headlights with two Lucas fog lamps mounted below the front bumper. A fiberglass deck lid with a pronounced rear spoiler was used as were 1965 Thunderbird taillights

There was no shortage of scoops on the 1969 Shelby- five on the hood, two on the front fenders and two on the rear fenders in front of the rear wheels. The convertible's rear scoops were mounted lower so that they wouldn't interfere with the convertible top mechanism.

Both models got side stripes that ran the length of the car with either GT350 or GT500 lettering at the front fenders.

The interior was basically the Mustang's Deluxe Interior Decor Group, which meant simulated wood trim on the dash, sculptured door panels, and console. Also included were high back bucket seats and upgraded instrumentation. All Shelby Mustangs came with roll bars with the convertibles getting the same padded bar used on 1968 models.

The GT350 models came with Ford's new 351 cubic inch Windsor V-8, basically and enlarged 302. It featured an aluminum intake manifold, dual exhausts and Cobra valve covers. It was rated at 290 hp. The GT500 models were equipped with the 335hp 428CJ (Cobra Jet) big block V-8 or the optional 428SCJ (Super Cobra Jet). The SCJ was rated at the same hp, but featured heavier duty engine components, an external oil cooler and a 3:90 or 4:30:1 axle ratio.

The suspension was the same Competition Suspension used on the 1969 Mustang Mach 1, with either the four-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission. Wheels were unique to the Shelby- 15x7 inch rims that used an aluminum center section welded to a chrome steel rim. Most came with Goodyear F60x15 Polyglas GT tires. Other standard features included power steering and power front disc brakes

789 cars were unsold in 1969. These were &quot;updated&quot; and sold as 1970 models by changing the VIN to reflect 1970 as the model year. To differentiate them from the 1969s, a Boss 302 type front chin spoiler was used and twin black hood stripes set the hood off.

The 1969 Shelby was a striking visual package which reaked of high performance. But for less cost, one could get the exact same performance with a less expensive Mach 1. Today, of course, a nicely restored Shelby will fetch considerably more than a comparable Mach 1, especially the convertible. That's what happens with low production, the Shelby name and decidedly unique styling.




ENGINES:


351 c.i. V-8 4V Carburetor


C.R.
10.7:1

Horsepower
290@4800

Torque
385@3200




428 c.i. Cobra Jet 4V Carburetor


C.R.
10.6:1

Horsepower
335@5200

Torque
440@3400




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MustangSVT

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Oct 7, 2000
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Great post! i dont know why... but if i had to pick american horse against jap. cars most of time even with worse quality and higher maintenance, American cars would be my choice.

Dont ask me why.. i dont even know much about cars, but the way they look and all these talk about cubic inches ^_^ hehe.



 

BuckMaster

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Well I went and seen the Fast and The Furious last night. The movie was pretty good I thought. But there wasnt very many races! The cars kicked ass I though and it ruled when they used the NOS!! But not enough car racing action for me!
 

Incredulous

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I would have voted Gone in 60 Seconds as better if the stupid &quot;jump&quot; scene didn't exist. As it is, I got more of a rush from The Fast and the Furious. I at least left the theater feeling good, unlike after seeing A.I. I proceeded to ignite the tires on my 540i on the way home. It was a good time.

-Incredulous