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Edward Norton said that his appearance in this film was due to the agreement and there was no choice at all.
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Two electric Mini Coopers and one Mini Cooper S are specially made for the film, because the Los Angeles subway system does not allow gasoline-fueled vehicles to appear.
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The red Mini Cooper driven by Stella in the film is intended to insinuate the 1969 film of the same name, but this Mini Cooper is very different from the Mini Cooper in the 1969 film of the same name. It is a model produced by Rover in the late 1990s, and in the original film , Is the Mini Cooper MK1 produced by Austin.
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Paramount was very dissatisfied with the box office performance of the first round of the film, and it was released again at the end of August 2003.
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In an interview, Jason Statham mentioned that in addition to the stunt driving training that the main actors had to receive at the time, he also took two additional days of special training under the guidance of former British F1 world champion Damon Hill. However, among all the actors in this film, Charlize Theron is recognized as the best driver.
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During the entire filming period, the crew used a total of 32 Mini cars.
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The screenwriters of this film, Donna Powers and Wayne Powers, had not watched the 1969 film of the same name before they started the script, and only watched it once since they didn’t want to Deliberately imitate.
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According to director F. Gary Gray, Hollywood Boulevard was closed for 7 days during the filming, which is the first time in film history.
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The scene of the subway tunnel was difficult to shoot because of the huge scene, and it could not be filmed in any studio in Los Angeles, so the crew changed to set up the set in the hangar where the first space shuttle was assembled.
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The investment in the shooting of the new version reached 60 million US dollars.
The Italian Job behind the scenes gags
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Josue 2021-10-20 19:01:29
I said, why is this girl so breathtaking? It turned out that room Theron. . . Really beautiful, that big one.
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Emmanuel 2022-03-22 09:01:15
It's really mediocre, a story that took place in most of the scenes in Los Angeles, using "Italian Mission" as the title is definitely a blasphemy of the original version, and it's selling dog meat.
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Charlie Croker: Napster, Gridlock every route except the one we chose. Force that truck to go exactly where we want it to go.
Handsome Rob: Where do we want it to go? We can't have a shoot up without guns. We'd lose.
Charlie Croker: We do it like the Italian job.
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Lyle: [watching his screen] Metro just passed the station. You are clear for ninety seconds. Go!
[the three MINIs all turn and drive along the sidewalks, dodging pedestrians]
Charlie Croker: Come on, Steve.
[the three MINIs make a left turn and travel down the stairs into the 7th and Metro station. They dodge commuters inside the mezzanine area]
Lyle: Thirty seconds and counting.
[They turn onto the platform, as a Blue Line train comes into the station]
Lyle: Fifteen seconds, you're blocked in or you're paint on the train.
Left Ear: Go, go, go, go!
[They accelerate past a number of baffled Blue Line passengers inside the train]
Charlie Croker: Stay right on me. This is gonna be tight.
[He jumps his MINI in the tight space between the train and the wall. Stella follows. Left Ear produces some sparks as he makes the jump]
Left Ear: Go-go-go-go-go-go!
Lyle: You're gonna stop right... there.
[he presses a button and chuckles to himself. The train comes to a stop at the end of the platform, and the overhead lines lose power. The entire train goes dark]