
The Fast and the Furious (2001) | Street Racing, DVD Players & Quarter-Mile Nostalgia
231. It’s time to hit the gas! 🚗💨 In this episode of Tailoring Talk Magazine, Jon, Roberto and Alex launch their brand-new Fast & Furious Rewatch with the movie that started it all: The Fast and the Furious (2001). The guys dive under the hood of Rob Cohen’s cult classic, covering: First memories of seeing the film (cinema bunk-offs and dodgy kebab shops included)Why this really is just Point Break… with carsThe iconic rides - Toyota Supra, Dodge Charger, Eclipse and those neon CivicsNOS-fuelled stunts and action that still hold up todayFashion, music, and the noughties style crimes we can’t unseeForgotten trivia like the post-credit scene and early casting choices (yes, Timothy Olyphant nearly played Dom!)How a modest crime drama about stealing Panasonic combo VCRs and DVD players became a $7.4 billion franchise Expect laughter, rants, nostalgia, and the occasional existential crisis over Ja Rule’s soundtrack contributions. 👉 Whether you love the Fast Saga or love to hate it, you’ll enjoy this nitrous-charged conversation. 🎧 Subscribe now and join us next time as we continue the ride with 2 Fast 2 Furious. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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