Michael Fottrell, Heather Lieberman, Lee R. Mayes, Neal H. Moritz
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Cast:
Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Cole Hauser, Ludacris, Thom Barry, James Remar, Devon Aoki, Amaury Nolasco, Michael Ealy, Jin Auyeung, Edward...
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MPAA Rating:
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In Theaters:
6 June 2003 USA
Distribution:
Universal Pictures, United International Pictures, RTL Entertainment
2Cool Former cop Brian O'Conner teams up with his ex-con pal Roman Pearce to transport a shipment of "dirty" money for shady Miami-based import-export dealer Carter Verone, while actually working with undercover agent Monica Clemente to bring Verone down.
Paul Walker returns in this action filled sequel to 2001's The Fast and the Furious. Brian O'Conner (Walker) has left LA due to his illegal actions from the first movie and now soars the streets of Miami making money here and there by street racing. Watched by Customs Agent Monica Fuentes(Mendes), Brian is caught by the police and is given a deal by Agent Markham and Bilkins to go undercover and try to bring down drug lord Carter Verone (Hauser)in exchange for his criminal record to be erased. Brian agrees but only if he is given permission to choose his partner. Brian heads home to Barsto, Arizona where he recruits an old friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese)to help him. Pearce agrees but only for the same deal Brian was offered. With the help of Monica, Brian and Rome work together to take down Verone.
AWARDS:
- BMI Film & TV Awards
2004 Won "BMI Film Music Award"
David Arnold
- Black Reel Awards
2004 Nominated "Black Reel"
Film: Best Director: John Singleton
Film: Best Song: Joe Budden, For the song "Pump It Up".
Film: Best Song: Ludacris, For the song "Act a Fool".
Film: Best Soundtrack
- Grammy Awards
2004 Nominated "Grammy"
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: Ludacris, Keith McMasters, For the song "Act A Fool".
- MTV Movie Awards
2004 Nominated "MTV Movie Award"
Breakthrough Male Performance: Ludacris
- Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA
2004 Nominated "Golden Reel Award"
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features - Dialogue & ADR: Greg Hedgepath (supervising sound editor), Michael Hertlein (supervising dialogue editor), Bobbi Banks (supervising adr editor), Fred Stafford (adr editor), Frederick H. Stahly (adr editor)
- Razzie Awards
2004 Nominated "Razzie Award"
Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie (All Concept/No Content!)
Worst Remake or Sequel
- Teen Choice Awards
2004 Nominated "Teen Choice Award"
Choice Breakout Movie Star - Female: Eva Mendes, Also for Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003), Out of Time (2003/I) and Stuck on You (2003).
2003 Won "Teen Choice Award"
Choice Movie Chemistry: Paul Walker, For Paul Walker and his car.
Choice Movie Fight/Action Sequence
2003 Nominated "Teen Choice Award"
Choice Movie Breakout Star - Male: Michael Ealy, Also for Barbershop (2002).
- World Stunt Awards
2004 Nominated "Taurus Award"
Best Stunt Coordination Feature Film: Terry Leonard, Artie Malesci
Best Work with a Vehicle: Troy Brown, Annie Ellis, Teri Garland, Freddie Hice, Malosi Leonard, Sam Maloof, George A. Sack Jr., Jim Wilke, During a high speed chase with multiple cars, a red Mustang gets caught between the tires of an 18 wheeler. The Mustang bounces between the tires and eventually gets run over by the back wheels. Vehicles crash all around the crushed Mustang after it comes out from under the 18 wheeler.