The Worst Idea Of All Time - 07: Christchurch Boys w Vinnie Bennett
Episode Date: February 8, 2023Vinnie Bennett (F9's young Dom Toretto) joins the fellaz to swap stories about ÅŒtautahi Christchurch and his experience meeting Vin Diesel precisely one time only during shooting Fast & Furious 9..., despite playing the younger version of the film's star and Producer. He also gets into what it's like to get on the beers with your British co-star (portraying a young John Cena) immediately before shooting a scene and lifts the lid on some appalling Hollywood practices around getting contracts signed.Video episodes available on Substack: twioat.substack.comShow links: linktr.ee/twioatpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hey everybody. 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Hey everybody, welcome to episode number 7 of season 6
Correct
The worst idea of all time
Surprise everyone, we've got a pretty fucking special guest in this episode
Vinnie Bennett is here from uh
2012's fantail yeah yeah thanks for coming in thank you for having me also more recently for
those of you who somehow missed fantail at the cinema uh 2021's f9. That's true also, yes. Yes.
Vinny, we got you.
Quite an unlikely turn of events,
but we've got young Dominic Toretto
and we just watched the film together.
Yes, yes we did.
What number for you is it that you've seen this movie?
I think that was my seventh.
Yeah.
Wow.
I don't actually know, maybe six.
Six or seven. I can't believe know. Maybe six. Six or seven.
So we're kind of on par.
I can't believe we're either outpacing or keeping pace
with one of the fit young stars of the Fast and the Furious franchise.
I've got to say, having you in the room,
really elevated the viewing experience.
And I've both enjoyed and not enjoyed the movie so far
but the fresh energy and your incredible um you know information pertaining to some of the uh
the moments in the movie really you know it really brought the noise for me today so thank you so
much for joining us oh it's a pleasure done us a service do you mind if we hit you with uh
some questions please because like that's the thing man we're in the whole so we've been doing this podcast for like
eight years now we've never had someone from one of the movies we've watched on as a guest
so this is a real treat so um from what i understand like the the the scenes that you
shot pretty separate to like Vin Diesel, for example,
you didn't spend like a ton of time with the great man.
No, one day.
Is that right?
One day on set and it was by accident that we like met.
We were supposed to do a scene kind of together,
but I didn't think that we would actually meet that day.
I knew that i was supposed
to walk past the mirror in the mirror scene yeah know it well was it yeah saying and that day it
was our last day and because it's not at the end of the movie they put it in the middle so that
could be confusing for some people but they should that when you're working on movies it's all out of
order they do shoot a lot of the stuff out of order that's right it's hard
and I've worked on films
where I've had to
I've had to shoot
the last scene
on the first day
that must fuck with your head
that would be hard
it's awful
it's awful
how do you keep track of that
like that's crazy
you're just like
you're
we've had a
we've had a camera down
a technical
but not for those of you
just listening
I'll fix it
how do you get your head around that
I mean I guess just like
you know knowing the script and where you are
and you know the story
reminding yourself for other projects
not fast
but I would do like
a timeline and then mark it out
with the script and be like,
put little post-it notes on different parts
as to where it's supposed to be.
So these things have happened to me
and this is how I'd feel about those.
That's what you're carrying into the...
Yeah.
And not that I ever refer back to it,
but mapping that out makes me feel like I've done work.
Yeah.
You know why you're behaving the way you are yeah yeah so in this instance hold on that's so smart yeah i would
never do that that's so smart were you good at school because that feels like a real like english
yeah i was good at english not maths not science i wish I always wanted to be good at science but that breaking
down thing feels like a real like I knew how to kind of crush an essay nah or actually I did you
could do the essays essays yeah I was I was pretty good at essays but um what was your crowning um Glory as an essayist That would probably be The film Study
On
The Day After Tomorrow
Oh wow
Those are based on the
John Marsden books
Is it?
Oh
The Young Australians
No that's
Tomorrow When The War Begins
Oh
Is it?
Yes you're right
You did right
Yeah
I loved those books
No The Day After Tomorrow
Is just like a
Nuclear war thing Like nuclear holocaust The world ends Yes, you're right. You did right. Yeah. I loved those books. No, The After Tomorrow is just like a...
Nuclear war thing?
Like nuclear holocaust thing?
The world ends.
The world ends somehow.
Right.
I don't remember how.
But you wrote a mean essay about it.
Yeah.
That's what's important.
I feel like I was kind of fed the answers as well,
but maybe I just had the best memory of what the teacher...
Hey, that's in CEA, isn't it?
Because we're three Christchurch lads
here. I know.
We're here to last. Absolutely.
Can I ask what high school you
can ask the most Christchurch of questions Vinny?
That is the most Christchurch of questions.
What high school did you go to?
I went to
Central New Brighton
Oh high school sorry no that's a primary.
But again you know if you think about that in sorry no that's a primary high school but again you know
if you think about that
in movie terms
that's like you
feeding a little bit
more information
so people can
follow your character
journey
yeah
so Central New Brighton
incredible to think
yeah
and then I went to
that's the sort of
detailed research
you're famous for
yeah
I'm itching to know
I'm out here
just
I'm trying to keep
information on you um so i went actually went to unlimited which is like an alternative
learning do you guys ever did i know about haggley and i it's kind of similar to haggley
right like yeah it was in the city they They moved after the earthquake but I went there for
a year and
it was cool
but it wasn't much structure
and I don't think it's like the school you want to go
Unlimited? Yeah
Is it based on the Bradley Cooper movie is it?
Is that Limitless?
It's Limitless. Same meaning
Swing and a miss there guys. Pretty similar
Unlimited and Limitless? It's the same thing. Sure but it's quite a miss there, guys. Pretty similar. Unlimited and limitless?
It's the same thing.
Sure, but it's quite a broad concept.
It comes up every now and then.
Limitless.
Just the concept of infinity.
It comes up.
If it was named the same as the movie,
then we'd really be cooking.
Then we'd have something.
Oh, it's pretty warm.
I reckon if you went on thesaurus.com,
they'd be under the same tab. Yeah, you're right about that. No one's disputing that. Well went on the source.com they'd be under
the same tab yeah you're right about that no one's disputing that well that's
great different words so the school you're at unlimited yeah I'm there for
maybe six months is there the death tomorrow I crush and you say no so all of a sudden I'm on set
with Steele
there was
there was
that was prior
to the
to the
essay
writing
era
glory days
no but I just
I
it was a cool school
but yeah
there was no structure
in it
and I think I needed
structure at that age
you know
some someone they're pretty like loose i could yeah not go to class and i'll just be wandering
around town and then i'll see one of the teachers and they'll be like oh what are you doing vinnie
and i'm like um going i'm wagging this way we'll see you when you're back you know kind of thing yeah yeah kids need structure right yeah
yeah at that age i think and so then i went to i don't know your high school which is where lots
of my friends went and i there i got into even more trouble i had an ex-girlfriend who went to
i don't know a little bit about its uh illustrious reputation yeah it does have a reputation yeah it definitely does um and i
yeah i was a little shit really and then my mom and grandma and auntie on my dad's family all like
decided i should go to shirley boys oh true boys you got shipped off shipped off it's like the Christchurch equivalent
of military camp yeah pretty much and while I was there I actually while I was at Shirley I did
the Burnham military camp for a week twice over two years the first year I was like
what like basic training or like the precursor to basic training? Yeah, I guess it's like an introductory thing.
Yeah, a one-week kind of intensive thing.
You live in the barracks and you have to make your bed.
Yeah, are you good at making your bed?
I don't know.
No, but I'll tell you, the second time I came back from one of those weeks,
I used to have this creek running through the back of my house in St. Albans.
this creek running through the back of my house in St. Albans and I got home that afternoon and the creek had flooded there was like branches that had just kind of dammed up and it was just
kind of flooding over and I I put my bag down and just hopped in the flooded creek with all my clothes on and just like pulled all the branches out just ripped them all out just because i was so like
i don't know i made up yeah yeah yeah and um that's what i've always said military school
works yeah yeah i mean i could have i could have used maybe another week or so,
but I enjoyed it.
It was fun.
You unclogged the damned river.
Yeah.
That's a very, that's a Toretto thing to do, man.
You reckon?
I reckon.
Yeah.
So if we could circle back,
accelerate through the tertiary education.
Oh, you're just fucking in and out a little bit.
Just be careful with that.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
And so we're not quite in the present day,
but we're on the set of Fast Nine.
Yes.
And you're not even meant to, you know,
you're not even meant to run into Vin Diesel.
No.
But it's the last day of shooting.
And I do, yeah.
So that day, the night before,
I think we were doing night shoots for the race
and we must have finished at maybe 5 a.m.
And the AD comes up to Finn and I.
She's like, hey, guys.
So tomorrow we're supposed to have you guys on set
at maybe like 8 p.m.
But we're thinking maybe if we can get you guys in at 4,
we know that will be breaking your turnaround and stuff.
But, you know, you'll get paid for it.
So, like, oh, yeah, okay.
We don't have much choice.
He's like, yeah, thank you.
I appreciate it.
But it's just because Vin tends to be late and he's got a scene before you guys so in case he is late then we'll
put you guys in oh we can bang your one yeah smash that out okay that's fine and so we get there that
that day four o'clock so tired and he's already there they're like no it's fine he's shooting but
you guys are already here now so you might as well get into makeup.
My makeup would take maybe two hours.
Yeah.
And why is that?
Tattoo coverage.
Yeah.
So this is interesting.
Yeah.
They did it practical.
They didn't do it.
Oh,
they had to do your chest as well as your arms.
Yeah.
So it's like,
grab that mic,
Benny.
You tell us into the mic.
They would
They would
They would
Like
Just do it in the shape of like a singlet
So they wouldn't cover it all the way
Or they
Actually, no, they would on the shoulder bits
But here
On my chest
And is it just like industrial foundation effectively?
They like paint over it with red
And then I can't even remember,
then they like flick it.
They find your skin tone with the paint, the cover-up paint.
Oh, true.
And then they kind of just get the brush and they flick little spots over it
so you don't see any stroke marks.
Oh, so it's like textured.
Yeah, they just keep flicking away for so long.
It's fucking movie magic.
This is why we need to get more guests on
who've been in the movies.
Yeah, yep.
And are you gas bagging?
Pardon?
Are you gas bagging?
Are you talking over storm?
Yeah, but there's only so many things
you can talk about.
And you're tired.
I imagine you're exhausted,
getting ready to shoot a big scene.
Yeah, but you looked after pretty well.
Kind of food and coffees and stuff.
Yeah.
There's worse places to be than that craft service.
I was excited to be there.
But so yeah, this day, Finn and I, we arrived early.
Now who's Finn?
Finn Coldplay's younger Jacob.
Young John Cena.
Young John Cena.
Yep.
And we're sitting by our trailers.
We're now already in makeup.
I've had my tattoos covered.
makeup I've had my you know tattoos covered and well okay well we've got like three hours before we actually do any work it's our last day maybe we
should you know get some beers or ask if we can get some beers some Coronas obviously and um he's like yeah yeah no sounds
good and so I like oh see I go on to um Postmates like Uber Eats and you can get you know liquor
and so I got two 12 boxes of Corona and you've still got it to show you're saying yeah yeah yeah you want to make sure
everyone can get on its way and then i'm and then the ad runs up to us and she's like hey so
vin wants to know if he's on he's just finishing up his mirror stuff but he wants to know if you
can do some like epk things with him which is like electronic press kit which is like
behind the scenes press stuff yeah
yeah it was only for his like personal kind of thing because i've never seen these videos ever
but right i've essentially went in to go and just like be like hey we're here this i've seen these
packages because i've looked them up on previous movies that we've done in this podcast and you
just have to go down to camera like deliver down to camera just a bunch of random shit and then different networks cut it up and use
it for their own exactly yeah that's right that's right so i was asked to go peter dante that was
the one we watched and grown ups too sorry he just had a really crazy one where it's for some reason
some of them get leaked on youtube unedited and it's just like it seems psychotic yeah it's
just someone the worst part trying to generate some answers from nothing yeah that's right and
they always somebody like kind of people that you only meet down on set every now and then and the
super friendly they're just like come on come on down we'll just get you so that's great how do
you feel about the movie so far i'm like you, fuck. It's been sweating all day and shit.
I don't feel ready for this at all.
And they just pull you kind of away from set just to do it quickly
and smash it out.
Where were we?
You got two dozen beers on the way.
Got two dozen beers on the way.
Suddenly they're like, we need you on set to go and do this EPK.
And so I go, fuck, i've just ordered some beers can you take my idea if they'll even work or just give them yours when they arrive and take
my phone as well here's the password and just you know receive these beers when they come they're like 10 minutes away someone's gonna get on those beers and uh so i go and do that and vin's not there and so i'm just doing it by myself
i come back i was like oh no vin and finn was like oh you know gutted because i told him that
i was looking forward to meeting him in that one but thankfully the coronas are there now and so we just start
just pounding them back i would say we maybe got to maybe four five maybe six and
we're listening to music from the cell phone and we're just like having a good time both of our
trailers are next to each other yeah and then finn kind of taps me and he's just like look i turn and there's been sitting in his little golf cart you know the things that
they drive around sets does he drive the golf cart he's driving it yeah and of course such a
strong mentor his daughter is sitting in the passenger uh yeah the passenger seat. And she's maybe, I don't know, nine years old.
She got a shaved head as well?
No.
No, she doesn't.
That would be hilarious.
And he's got this massive bodyguard slash videographer sitting in the back.
You know, the back's like kind of facing out facing outward so he's right got his back to us and he pinpoints him out we kind of lean in he turns
and sees us and we're just like hello and he's like oh there you are come over here so we walk
over thank you thank you thank you so much he's like oh no i've heard
good things about you guys we're like yeah yeah we're so grateful you know and he's like yeah yeah
um this is my daughter we're like yeah hi nice to meet you he's like okay and she just starts singing to us what's she singing
i don't know it's like some julep song or something i don't actually know how the song
goes but it was some modern pop see this is we've been talking a lot about los angeles
you know during the during this movie playing i feel like this is, we've been talking a lot about Los Angeles, you know, during this movie playing.
I feel like this is a very classic culture clash kind of thing.
The Americans, man, they do that.
They're just like, hey, you want to see me do something?
Yeah.
Kiwis would never do that.
Check those out.
Yeah.
I also like it's, you know, you have no agency.
Like, Vindy, you're on the set of Fast and the Furious movie.
Yeah.
And Vindy's like, you want to hear my daughter sing?
More than anything in the world, Mr. Diesel.
I've not been able to sleep for the thought of what the sonorous tones of your angelic daughter sound like.
So she sings.
She sings.
While she's singing,
Finn and I are just kind of like... You guys are lightly buzzed at this point.
Yeah, totally.
We're tipsy.
We're wild tipsy.
And then his seven-foot-tall bodyguard
slash videographer gets up
starts filming us
listening to her sing
and so we're kind of like a bit more
enthused by it, it's just painful
and then
then
she finishes
it's an awkward beat
and then he's like
you wanna sing another one?
Oh, my God.
True story.
And she's like, um, yeah.
She goes again.
She goes for it.
Another song.
Another similar 2019 pop hit that I don't remember. Right. it just goes again it just goes for it another song another similar
2019 pop hit
that I don't remember
right
um
and you're just
in it
yeah
you and Finn are just
in it
okay so Finn's American
right
no he's
British
oh so he's like us
I feel like
yeah
you know
we feel similar
about the whole thing
yeah
similar level of um
awkwardness I would think.
It's crazy.
I mean, it's not, of course, but, you know, you'd think,
in my imagination, Vindys would be so much more hands-on
with who plays his protege or the younger version of himself.
You'd have to send a body cast.
You know, you guys would be exchanging handwritten notes
with sketches for cool things that your character could be doing.
Yeah, 100%.
Like a boot camp.
I expected a boot camp.
I expected to, like, go and be invited to his house at least once.
Yeah.
And hang out with him and observe him.
Hear his daughter sing.
Yeah, listen to his daughter sing or whoever sing.
But no, it was, he was.
It's all siloed off yeah so you just got thrown in just
and like you've obviously you've been you've been acting professionally for a while you've
been in movies before but this is the first big hollywood one right yeah oh yeah the scale is
very different were you freaking out a little bit i was well at point, I had felt like I had kind of hit a stride with filming,
you know, because that was the last day of, I'd say, maybe 20.
Obviously, you're feeling pretty confident.
Yeah.
You're drinking six Coronas.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I've ordered them to sit and lift them for the AD to handle
I've got to put this on the record though
You're fucking good in the movie man
Really good
It's good acting
What did we figure out his name was?
What's his name sorry?
The baddie
The guy who you beat the shit out of and got in jail
What's the actor's name?
Oh, the actor's name. Sue?
Tui.
No, that's Otto.
Oh, Otto's Tui.
You're talking about Kenny Linda.
Yeah, Kenny Linda.
Who's Jim Parrick.
Now, Kenny Linda, in the world of the movie,
does young Dom Toretto, is that manslaughter?
Does he kill the guy or does he just hurt him?
No, he beats him so bad that he's never able to race again
and he just works as a janitor.
Dom talks about that moment in the very first movie.
Oh, shit.
Because we have been debating whether or not you killed him.
No.
Okay.
No, but he beats him so bad that he's banned from the track.
Dom's banned from racing for life after that.
And that's when he turns to the streets.
The streets.
The streets.
The streets.
With a Z.
With a Z.
East LA is a tough enough place to grow up.
But it's the shadow that you cast which turned Jacob into this.
It sounds like guys had a stroke, but he's quoting charlize theron's cypher character i mean you you deliver
consistently some of my favorite line reads in the movie um i think leave is a simple word i always
look forward to that yeah uh was that and you were because it was and i apologize so i was saying i
love this line read to you while I was watching the movie with you.
It's a very weird behaviour.
But you were pointing out which audition scenes.
Yeah, that was one.
That scene.
That was one, yeah.
And when you lay down a take before you get cast in a Fast and the Furious movie,
are you like, I got it?
No.
No, no.
Not at all. I had the first audition maybe three months,
maybe two months before the callback.
And the callback, I had a handle on that scene.
I felt fairly confident with it because it was only then
that I learned what the character was.
The first audition, they changed the name to Derek. fairly confident with it because it was only then that i learned what the character was the first
audition they changed the name to derrick oh i had no idea who derrick was so you didn't even know
what the project was i knew it was fast and furious okay true didn't know who derrick was
they described the opening race scene did that then for the callback they're like it's dom
torretto so i was like oh okay i how to, I know how to look now.
I had like long curly hair.
Oh,
you're going to get a haircut to not match what I had in the movie,
but it was closer to,
yeah.
Buzz.
The voice that did it for me,
man.
Yeah.
Cause I was able to kind of like practice in between.
Cause you've got a very good in the movie,
like a kind of,
it feels to me
like a neutral american accent you know like it's not too regional and also it's also down like an
octave or two also that the the actor or the character who you're modeling your performance
on it's like so neutral yeah yeah it's a challenging thing to emu you know the temptation
would be to do something more but you're like he just walks around
like clenching his fists and
saying things real serious
if he emotes he loses
this is a game that's right and that was
hard I found that really
hard to do because
naturally you
want to give more you know you want to
give more because he's not
you could have imbued the character.
He could have been a flamboyant youth.
You could have been like, I feel like he's like this.
That's right.
And I had that freedom, I feel like,
to kind of choose what he was like before the crash that changed.
Yeah, true, true.
The course of everything.
And then, you know, the prison.
And then, you know, the shift between how we met him
before the crash then after then after prison like you know that was kind of made up with
jacob where you're in that cool leather jacket that's the turn that's the turn that's like
do you get a jacket no no usually i feel like you just steal them you gotta steal i just
i was too scared because i feel like things aren't missed when they're taken.
Or people don't find out.
Wardrobe never finds out who took it.
No.
They wouldn't have found out.
Vin Diesel, he's running, he does the spreadsheets for these.
He's looking over the accounts.
He's going, where's the leather jacket?
I don't know.
You come in and so hot being like,
fucking just come in in blast half a dozen
coronas shoot a scene steal a jacket yeah bounce so you're not in communicate with him at all so
how do you you know do you go um method do you start you know walking around as vin diesel
you shave your head head well before the movie
and start wearing singlets and platform boots
and telling everyone it's all about family.
No, no, none of that.
None of that, really.
I just, because the three biggest scenes, I guess,
in that film were audition scenes.
And so I had gone over those so many times so once i
booked it i was like okay i just need to see where those are placed in the whole story yeah you know
when i read the whole script and when i did i remember um i remember when i got to the part
where ludacris and tyree's go to outer space and they say like we're in outer space i was like what
the i thought i totally missed something and i went back turned back so many pages because reading
through action is yeah it's so exhausting you know like dialogue's fine because it's you know
punchy back and forth for sure and this movie is punchy as all hell the The zip and zingers left, right and center.
When Tyrese and Ludacris are on the screen,
you can barely move for the vibrations of laughter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And yeah, it was...
Wait, I forgot what I was talking about.
You were talking about your research for the role in Radio Scrooge. Yeah. And so, yeah, I just had to place what I was talking about. You were talking about your research for the role and reading the script.
Yeah, and so I just had to place where I was, kind of where my scenes were.
And I mean, that was kind of it.
I got the script maybe six months before shooting.
And so I had it.
I would go over it every now and then
when i was home alone i would practice because i guess you can you can overcook this stuff as
well right yeah yeah and i didn't i didn't want to but i wanted to make it like a
i don't know not copy him exactly yeah nice like a yeah Make it your own little bit. Yeah.
So you could edit down the flashbacks
and you've got yourself a pretty tidy bit of storytelling there.
A beautiful short film.
Like even just the one that got,
like if we just got the one that got released.
Vin put out a short film, didn't he?
He did.
Have you seen that?
No.
Oh, no, not.
What's that?
It's like, is it about,
is it like attached to this in some way but not?
It's just like
him and letty get away to the dominican republic what and have like a little trist hot romantic
time when's it set i think it's like before after fast maybe this after too fast too furious
ah was he maybe was he
were him and Michelle Rodriguez
dating
because I read
when I was on his IMDB
or Wikipedia
or something
that they had a
a brief romance
in the real world
which might explain
why they struggle
to generate any semblance
of romance
in the
in the prison day
because they did
and killed it
pulled the pin
that's
that's what happens
showmance right
yeah showmance you can't you can't hook up until after you've rapped yeah and you get so horny for each other Pull the pin. That's done. That's what happens, man. Showmans, right? Yeah, showmans.
You can't hook up until after you've rapped.
Yeah.
And you get so horny for each other.
Yeah, that's right.
Builds all that tension. It feels weird to me that we would see no chemistry from them,
considering, like, it feels like, you know, that candle's always a little lit.
You know, if we watch the first, or when we do watch the first movie,
in seven, yeah, eight movies time or whatever, there probably will be electric chemistry.
Well, maybe.
Wheeling out the same sort of tired storyline.
I don't know if it's going to change that much.
It will because they won't have had sex in real life yet.
And you'll be watching the meat on camera.
And the chemistry will read as electric.
We're watching like a divorced couple now.
Yeah. Yeah. We're at like a divorced couple now. Yeah.
Yeah.
We're at the end of the falling in love montage.
Yeah, that's true.
You can't notice that in the first movie.
There you go.
Oh, that's something to look forward to.
That's fucking good news.
That's such good news.
We've got a mountain of work to get through
and even watching it with you
because you were familiar with the franchise,
but for homework, did you say you watched everything?
I watched everything.
I started...
And did you watch them backwards?
No.
What order did you watch them in?
Just the normal one, two.
Before the second audition, I watched the first one three or four times.
Three times, maybe. And that's it. Before the second audition, I watched the first one three or four times.
Three times, maybe.
And that's it.
Because that was kind of... Good movie?
Yes.
Yeah, it is.
Number one's like...
Trying to get this guy in trouble?
No.
Come on, man.
I'm trying to get excited.
No, number one...
I'm trying to have something to fucking look forward to.
Number one is iconic.
It's the 2001 style. I genuinely can't remember if I've seen it or not.
No.
I can't quite recall.
2001.
It would be closer.
Oh, you go ahead.
I was just going to say I was young.
Yeah, weren't we all?
Yeah.
I remember in September of 2001, I turned 13.
But what I was going to say is that in action,
the first movie I feel like would be a lot closer to what you filmed
and you were creating.
Was all your shit on film or did they just put like a Valencia lens over it did all of our stuff was on 35 mil 35 you can tell by the grain it looks
it's part of what makes it feel better it looks gorgeous yeah the acting's good you notice the
universal yeah it makes you get excited that's all i think about i'm always like i can't wait
for this and then fast nine starts i'm like I'm also looking forward to this it seems a little trite but you
know I think we could do with more films and film these days everything's a little
bit clean it does guy and I saw Avatar 2 last night yeah yes it's a bit clean is it clean
it's well you know it's that digital is that hyper everything's too sharp so it's a bloody it's like a it's that digital, it's that hyper, everything's too sharp.
It's a bloody, it's like a, it's made a whole universe to film a nature documentary.
Yeah, we saw it in 3D too, so the nature is really coming at you.
Yeah, you have to see it.
And then he fell asleep for an hour.
I did, with the glasses on.
Yep.
So you couldn't tell? Do you know, what was it?
Because I only found out because I like Albert, you to make some snacky comment.
You were fully like eyes totally shut, mouth agape.
I was like, this man's alcohol.
I was so tired.
I got to watch the set up.
I missed the training sequence.
You were the only one in our group of friends who fell asleep as well.
A few people fell asleep in the cinema.
Good movie, though.
Anyway.
It was all tidy.
I've got to say, you obviously, I feel like there was a splinter crew.
You've got all the old guys.
How many days do you reckon, let's say, Helen Mirren did on this movie?
A day.
A day.
Charlize Theron?
Two days. Yeah. Yeah. mirren did on this movie are they a day charlie's they're on two days yeah yeah who are the other stars john cena had a full workload foolish yeah what is it like how many shoot days did you do
i would say maybe like from
15 to about 15
that's a lot
yeah
you're peppered throughout the whole damn thing
yeah
but you don't
but like I was
you didn't get to
you didn't get to hang out with Ludacris
no
because all of the flashback stuff
was shot at the end
off
so you're like a splinter crew
yeah
the new crew.
Yeah, we just kind of finished it off.
And I remember Justin saying, you know,
how excited he was to be starting that part
because it was just like doing a whole separate movie.
Yeah.
For him.
I read that way.
Yeah.
Is he a cool dude?
He's lovely.
Awesome.
Yeah, he is lovely.
R.I.P.
He didn't die, but he's been removed.
From the franchise.
From that.
No, he left with his own free will.
The Fast universe.
He's still producing now, but who knows how much say he'll have
and where the direction goes.
True that.
Oh, so he's still producing in Fast.
He's just not directing.
This one, yeah, the one that he was removed from.
FX.
Is there a name?
Do you know yet to 10?
Oh, don't tell us if you're not allowed to.
I don't.
I don't know anything about it.
I'm not.
You're not being coy.
You're in it.
You're in it.
It's all about you.
It's young Dom.
I can't do it.
I'm not in it.
I'm not in it either.
If it makes you feel any better.
I'll put my cards on the table.
I'm not in Fast 10 either.
Tim Bat doesn't appear in this one, unfortunately.
But more bullshit from the big wigs in the studio. That's right. Cowardly suits. I'm not in Fast 10 either Tim Bat doesn't appear In this one unfortunately But
More bullshit
From the big wigs
In the studio
That's right
Cowardly suits
Fucking afraid
To take a risk
For once in their
God damn life
We got our boy Vinny in
And that's what's important
In F9
You could play
A great Otto type character
That's so kind
You'd be a good foil
To Dominic
To Rat O
You'd have to get braces
I think first
For three years
Like Tom Cruise Got as an adult And then I'd be ready For the big screen Tom Cruise so kind to dominic to rat oh you have to get braces i think first for three years like tom
crew's got as an adult and then i'll be ready for the big screen braces and that'll yeah tom
crew's got them when he was like 38 or something yeah i think he was married to nicole kipman at
the time which is so baller i think that's why they got divorced you got braces he couldn't
eat apples she kept playing apples just like they're gonna go off and he's braces he couldn't eat apples she kept playing apples
she's like
they're gonna go off
and he's like
no I can't
can we juice them
she's like
you gotta eat them all Tom
so tell me
tell me about Finn
tell me about young
John Cena
Finn
good kid
yeah he was
yeah he was
good kid
cause he was
maybe what
couple years
younger than
I was
John Cena oh yeah he's a lot younger of years younger than I was. John Cena.
Oh, yeah.
He's a lot younger than John Cena.
He looks less like John Cena than you look like Vin Diesel.
Yeah.
It's because no one looks like John Cena.
John Cena's face is...
Vin Diesel's a pretty tough guy to look like as well.
Eh, not as much.
I thought the guy who I was kind of going up against,
I think we were the final two
for consideration for that part. I thought he
looked much more like Vin Diesel
than I did. Was that Vern Troyer?
Pardon? Vern Troyer?
Mini me?
Yeah, that's his most famous
role. Didn't he die
a few years ago? Yeah, when he
didn't get the role in Fast 9, I think the heartbreak
killed him.
I'm still alive, Guy Montgomery.
My word.
I didn't know that was his name.
You made such an elaborate Vin Diesel's awkward about his height joke
and it just got so dark
It's not that dark
But we're having fun
We're having a lot of laughs
Making a lot of memories
It's true
So would you
Was it like
Because
You were both living in Los
Do you bond over this
And start hanging out outside of the movie?
We hung out
One night during filming I think So does he talk like this kind of yeah kind of
more like it's more like just kind it's kind of london but it's not it's not really kind of that
it's not um what do they call them chav it's not yeah right it's crazy that they got in for these two very
american blockbuster roles they got a guy from the uk and a guy from new zealand yeah yeah the
common go commonwealth they're fucking rocks yeah i think we did you think when you got cast did you
think oh this is this is a wind up someone's winding me up or were you like i got this it's like that would have been
crazy a crazy phone call oh yeah no i i was waiting i was waiting to find out because it'd
been two weeks since two weeks of waiting yeah so the callback was another that's when i found out
that it was vin diesel then maybe a week or two after that
my agent calls me and he's like
so it's between you and another guy
and I'm like sick
they want to test you in the studio
both of you
so they're going to fly you over to the UK
next week to test
I'm like great
you need to sign the contract first
so for a test deal you know both of us had to
sign the contract so then we go on and do the well the contract for if you get it yeah and so
no if they pick you yeah so if they pick you then your contract's already signed you know there's no
further negotiation uh yeah so you have to sign prior that's usually what you have to do for like
um you know tv series they'll like really they'll
get you down to that stage and then they'll be like okay time to negotiate and i'll be like
we're gonna sign you on for seven seasons off the show you have to accept an agreement before
you do the final audition while you're competing for the part yeah that seems illegal this is so fucking common practice yeah it's holy it is quite though
yeah does that all kind of get fixed if you're in the screen actors guild or something it feels like
a union could sort this out usually this you know this will your agent and manager you know they
make sure that you're not getting screwed for sure but there's only so much like if you're in that
position you don't want to ruffle too many feathers no that's right and and you don't want to push back either
kind of they kind of offered me you know a certain amount yeah and then my agent was like okay i'm
going to push back a little bit yeah but i'm not going to push too hard just saying no no we'll
just take that and he's like no no don't worry we'll just take that. And he's like, no, no, no, don't worry.
We'll be sensible about it.
Yeah, we'll be sensible.
Because we don't need to get into numbers, obviously.
But I have heard that a lot with people who,
like it's often surprising you get in a big franchise
or a big movie.
And it can be quite surprising if you're not a big known actor.
Oh, yeah, no.
Like the numbers, actually.
No, I can guarantee that it would cost them more to have an NWA song
for 10 seconds right was to pay me like the whole for the whole we go to the rap game boys
that's what I'm taking away from the story yeah yeah or just the game of being a star in a franchise that's had almost 10.
Or not value money that much.
Chase dreams, not cash.
What's Vin Diesel's Instagram like?
Does he upload the stuff as videographer films?
Out the gate, yeah.
He handles his own Instagram.
He definitely doesn't he
definitely doesn't have like a guy assist fuck for that he sings hey oh yeah yeah that i've seen
just like a couple years ago i remember was it him singing rihanna it was yeah it's that clip
that's beautiful yeah it is it is beautiful it wasn wasn't, it's not bad, it's just quite surprising.
I know,
because he's so self-serious
in these movies,
there's no suggestion
that there's any,
but that's part of it,
like he's a serious artist,
you know?
Yeah,
he's got a few songs
on Spotify as well.
Man.
They're fucking rocks,
because you know
he doesn't have that.
Sylvester Stallone,
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Bruce,
oh actually, Bruce Willis did sing.
Did he?
Yeah.
He was sort of like,
do you know about Hudson Hawk?
No.
It's a very old movie
where he's a bank robber
and he times all his plots to music
and so he sings the songs to keep time.
That's cool.
Yeah.
That is cool.
Does Vin Diesel sound like Ja Rule when he sings?
No.
No, he sounds...
Is it like smooth?
It's more of a sonata.
I wouldn't describe it as smooth.
Yeah, we could do that.
I can probably...
Oh, yeah, check us that.
Search him up on Spotify.
Okay.
We'll get one of his original songs.
I think that's important.
One of his original songs I think that's important One of his songs
You've got quite a
Vin Diesel verified
There it is
You've got quite a deep voice Vinny
But you like
You do a good young
Vin Diesel I think in this
Thanks yeah
You consciously were dropping an octave or two
To meet him where
he is yeah yeah i wanted to get that you know that gravel yeah i wanted to get it as close as i could
but like i said without copying him exactly because he's younger and first time i watched
this movie i didn't know that you were a new zealander really and i was like this guy's
hot to trot yeah and then i found you in new And I was like, this guy's hot to trot. Yeah.
And then I found you a New Zealander and I thought, this guy's even more hot to trot.
We lost our minds when we found out.
Although, how does that work?
Because when did you,
because you kind of got this connection happening.
Did that happen after the first episode?
It was after.
After the cinema, hidden cinema episodes.
That's right.
There's a bunch, as our listeners know,
there's a tranche of unreleased Fast 9 episodes
from when we went to the movies before a big lockdown in the year 2021.
With a raft of Kiwi comedians, but you'll never hear them.
This one's had seven and a half million hits.
It's called Feel Like I Do.
Take it away, Vin Diesel.
Oh, it's a dance hit.
It's just what music sounds like
yeah
I guess
that's
about
right
right
yeah
wow when you want but all I want I'm just freezing All of the time
you try to find
someone living like you
And I'm not the type
who likes to push you
I'm not a bad singer
but that's quite a vulnerable thing
for a guy in his position to do.
Bro, he sung Rihanna.
You need to see that clip
because that's vulnerability
right there for him.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, it's a must there. Oh yeah. Yeah.
It's a must see.
It is.
Oh,
I'll look forward to that.
I mean,
we're definitely getting a copyright strike for that,
but the Rihanna,
I think we'll definitely get sued into oblivion.
I'm jumping on his Instagram after this,
just to catch up with the guy.
Oh yeah.
You'll be in for a great time.
Keep scrolling as well.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Dig.
Yeah,
dig.
What, whose life is so interesting it demands a videographer?
That's like Will Smith did that, right?
Yeah.
Classically infallible entertainer.
He had a writer's room for his Instagram.
Yeah.
And it showed.
Yeah, it was so zippy.
I feel like it's all gone now.
And it was so complicated. There was always these's all gone now and it was so complicated there
was always these crazy i i feel like vin was trying to capture a little bit of that magic
where you just have a huge elaborate team making these crazy videos get the hits um it's interesting
isn't it think about vin diesel the man and vinny i you know i i don't want to get you in any any
trouble by our random ponderings or anything.
None of this is particularly negative.
It's just the guy is so hooked into Fast and the Furious.
And I, as a person, I'm so averse
to putting all my eggs in one basket.
That kind of shit terrifies me.
And I feel like Vin maybe hasn't done that on purpose perhaps he had a couple
of great franchises he had Pitch Black
Triple X
it's so cool Triple Y
some funny games on the pod
but now
like you know
what is he early 50s
we'd say Vin Diesel I think we looked it up
early 50s that's crazy he doesn't
look a day over 49 and he's he's fast and furious now how long do you reckon he has in makeup i feel
like he's wearing a lot of foundation he is i think i'm pretty sure you can see it yeah yeah
you can do there's no way someone is all just that one tone off.
Yeah.
Just a singular.
It's been going for so long just through my peripheral vision
that I'm like, maybe that is just how he looks.
Maybe he is all just one tone.
Everywhere.
I wonder what his nipples are like, you know?
Same colour.
Everything's monotone.
And it's like, it's copywritten as well.
That shade is called Vin Diesel.
That's actually, that's the colour that the rest of the foundation,
the rest of the body's moulded off the nipple colour.
They went nipple first.
They started with the nipple and they went, all right, we can replicate this.
It's all going to match this.
I want it all to look like this.
Okay.
Not the areola, the tip.
I don't know about that.
Well, I kind of do.
It might be what happened. I don't know about that. Well, I kind of do. It might be what happened.
I don't know.
And so do you get the sense,
because I just feel like the younger crew on this Fast 9,
you guys probably had the chance a bit more fun.
Once the pressure was released,
it's a very exciting time in an actor's career
and it's exciting for all of you to be on such a big project.
Is there still that camaraderie, do you know,
amongst the more senior figures who are all
acting against each other or are they punching into an office job oh yeah i'd probably go with
the latter yeah i didn't even know how many of them still like each other part of that yeah
um they still work incredibly well together you know if the dynamic is there well they're all on
screen together i'm willing
to go there and guess what they saved the fucking day what did you you sat on your ass you watched
them do it again you did it with a single finger this is a top international crime fighting crew
you put me in an impossible position to the video guy it's the viewer of a movie failing to enter
into the universe that's been constructed and help out yeah very difficult for
me to help bring forward every weekly piece of shit very tricky stuff for tim it's the same
thing as people watching a game of sports do how is doing the um the press junket for this
was that a ball like or was it fun or was it both uh i don't know i I would usually get pulled out to do them, you know,
in the middle of like big scene days.
Yeah.
Oh, what?
I'm talking about after when it like came out and stuff.
Did you get to do kind of carpety, red carpety kind of?
Yeah, to do a red carpet little event thing.
Is it fun?
It's got to be pretty thrilling pretty nervous i was pretty nervous i was
real tired because i just so i had like the premiere new zealand premiere here because it
came out here first really yeah yeah like f pos yeah did what just f pos came out here first but
for our american listeners guys talking about the concept of a debit card
it sort of started in new zealand they test these ideas that you're doing because we've got the
right population size and density but we're tiny so if they it up it's like we're like a
control for the rest of the world that's oh f plus is a big one i know they were doing that for fast
nine as well what's it doing premiering here? Datelines. It was just like the New Zealand premiere.
Was that a big night?
It was a big night but I also
knew that in the morning I had to fly to LA
so I kind of was
like watching myself. I still
got real drunk though.
And I had some
of my friends come up from Christchurch a
couple of them fell asleep during it one of them was so drunk that he was mumbling
to himself and would kind of go back to sleep and then wake up and then kind of
repeat some of the lines mumble again and then fall back asleep real funny
proud of you
yeah yeah
I love you bro proud of you
what did you say
the chick is in
I'm back to sleep
it was a fun night
and then
yeah
obviously the next morning
I had to
pack all my
stuff down
for the person
coming over to sublet
my room
oh true
living the Hollywood dream
take
yeah I can't think of a
worse thing to do when hung over than have to like pick up your shit all the time but isn't it like
the perfect you know distillation of what the experience of working on something like this is
you know as a working like it's like the the biggest thing that you've achieved so far in
the next day it's just like the fucking yeah yeah it's not there's nothing kind
of crazy about it no one does it for you either at that point it's still like you sort of yeah
go there and do that shit and in the morning actually before i packed up i had to do
i had to go to nzme and do the rounds of the radio stations
they treat you good?
yeah
yeah
they were nice
they were kind
did you do Mike Hosking?
no
good
I wanted to though
did you?
he wouldn't give a fuck though
nah he doesn't really care
about anything
he doesn't care about family
no he doesn't
he doesn't care about family
he does care about
the Vodafone New Zealand Warriors
he's a huge Warriors guy they're dead about The Vodafone New Zealand Warriors He's a huge Warriors guy
They're dead
Is he?
Well the one New Zealand Warriors
One New Zealand Warriors
For our international listeners
Vodafone have rebranded New Zealand as one
It's one of the most
The one Warriors
Yeah
It's
It was an insane manoeuvre everybody
And no one can quite understand it
The one are Warriors
So then you go off to LA manoeuvre everybody and no one can quite understand it. The one R warriors.
So then you go off to LA. Then I'm in LA.
I land
immediately fitted for a suit.
Straight from the airport. Do you get to keep the suit?
Oh, that's a story
as well. Best suit
I've ever had.
Sounds like you don't have it anymore.
I don't and it got stolen
oh fuck
out of my friends car that I was using in LA
they stole
the shoes
the suit
couple hats
oh bro and it was tailored
one Chuck Taylor shoe
I forgot it
still got the other one though because it's red and I have a blue one sometimes.
Take that, Rafa.
You piece of shit.
You missed one.
But there's one thing they can't steal from us.
My left Chuck Taylor.
And my family.
Yeah, but great suit.
Stolen.
I was fitted for that
and then I went and met up
with a friend
in Hollywood
and we had some beers
stayed up
probably till 3am
knowing that I had the
US premiere
the next afternoon
and it's a long movie
yeah it's a long
it's a long movie
woke up that day ate some fruit made me feel better about it like
that's key heals forgives all hard out fresh fruit fresh fruit in a swim you see you're right
yeah i didn't even go for a swim cold shower though good as just as good yeah um and then
i was getting ready for the premiere
and then I was straight to the red carpet
and did a series of interviews.
But yeah, that stuff's hard.
I find that hard.
I would like, do you know why that's hard?
Because the people they put on to ask you questions,
ask the hardest questions, like they're not helping.
I want to be a red carpet interviewer because i feel like you have some better questions i could make it fun for the people yeah you know
because it's always like who are you wearing yeah if you're not a fashion person it's like
i don't fucking know it's more if you are a fashion person it's like here's the name and
then where does the conversation go from there that's awards shows so they wouldn't they wouldn't ask you what you're
wearing at that weather that'd be like i think i'm thinking of this because i watched um i can't
remember what it was but it was a new zealand like a new zealand film premiere and there's like
one company that does it in new zealand it does red carpet interview things and they're like you
hire this company and then i think they found the footage out but like because it's new zealand no one quite knows like how to conduct it
so this woman just comes and she's like who are you wearing but it's new zealand so it's like
farmers oh yeah exactly it's like oh there's a t-shirt but that oh i think it was at the maybe
the music awards the new zealand music awards that just happened recently and uh everyone was just like i borrowed this off my auntie oh this from an op shop it's like
yeah what find a better question and there's a musos like there's questions you can ask you'd
be great if you could camera you should be camouflaged there should be a segment where
you're at the end of a red carpet and you're totally camouflaged on the carpet and everyone
thinks they're done with questions and then you pop up
and you've got a perfect question for everyone.
That's a great idea.
There's no need to be
camouflaged. You have to be camouflaged.
The whole thing hinges on you being
camouflaged. There's the carpet.
You have any
questions?
Oh my god.
Yeah, I'll do that. Well, I don't want to be exclusionary but i am curious
to you tim as to how you found this viewing experience i mean we've now watched the movie
seven times vinny i'm so grateful for you being here and it's quite a thrill you know having one
of the stars of the movie stars around like i know it sounds like we're just saying this but
you can listen back to the first episodes.
I don't even know you're a Kiwi.
I'm like, this fucking dude's got it.
And those scenes, man, those flashback scenes,
they're the thing carrying me through these multiple watches of F9.
Because, like, you watch F9 once.
It's the kind of movie, it's an action movie.
It's like seeing a horror movie where once you know the twists and stuff
and you know who the killer is, it's quite hard to watch it again because it's the juice
yeah with these action movies once you see the big set pieces and you know how they land it's
kind of like okay seeing it twice i can do seeing it three times it's a bit of a test but the
flashbacks they're carrying me through yeah thank you for your performance oh man thank you for those lovely words
and I look forward to
you being
in more fast universe stuff
I'm holding out hope
we'll see man we'll see
can you say anything on that
no there was
I mean there were maybes
about you know a possible TV
series but those kind of
chats have kind of
gone away for now with the
departure of Justin Lin
that was his kind of idea
right
unless they work it out
do you think they could patch it up?
yeah I hope so you know I've heard that Vin and The Rock have patched
things up so I don't see why
yeah well The Rock's going to be the president so he'd do you know like you'd want to heard that Vin and The Rock have patched things up. Oh, really? Yeah.
Well, The Rock's going to be the president,
so you'd want to patch things up with The Rock.
That's good.
You're right on the grapevine.
I haven't heard anything about, you know,
I'm always reaching out to The Rock to see if he's patched things up with Vin.
I haven't heard a damn thing.
No?
Doesn't return your texts, eh?
Doesn't return a single fricking thing I send him.
That's some bullshit um i mean yeah i i also you know you didn't ask but i also thought it was a pretty enjoyable screening experience
and i've got to say it was elevated by having one of these stars of the stage and screen
in our company and if i might could i share a shining line oh my god i'd love it my favorite moment of the
movie and it will sound it will sound silly but it's actually um i always notice it and i've never
mentioned it before but when roman tyrese gibson's character has he's in that army tank and they're
driving over the polygrominus and what does that mean, Tim? Danger. Landmines.
Pelagrolinus means landmines.
That's Ramsey.
Danger landmines.
Yeah, you're right.
I'm wrong.
Is that an actual line in it?
Yeah.
Oh.
Have you not read the script?
Yeah.
I study it in between screenings.
I should send you the script.
I would love that, actually. It's probably illegal, but no.
Surely not anymore.
It's been released.
I don't know.
I will send it to you
Read up your contracts first man
I don't want to cost you any sweet Hollywood job
I'd love to perform the whole movie
It's too late to get cast
But just to put it out there
Shining light focus my man
Okay
He's in an army truck
It explodes
And it like gets wedged between these two rocks
And it's slowly dropping down towards the slam mine
It's a lead up to what you highlighted And both of you agreed is one of the funniest moments in
the film but before that as you're watching it go down on the front right part of the bonnet
there's an axe yes like just part of the car it's just like an axe on the outside and it's like you
know in case you need an axe there's always an axe on this part of the car and every time i see it
i'm like i don't know the situation where he's going to need that axe but i love that it's like, you know, in case you need an axe, there's always an axe on this part of the car. And every time I see it, I'm like,
I don't know the situation where he's going to need that axe,
but I love that it's there.
I think that's a standard fitting
when you've got those kind of all-terrain...
Just an axe.
There's always an axe.
On the outside of the car.
On the outside front right part of the car.
That seems crazy.
I would think it'd be on the inside.
To put a weapon on the outside of the car?
That would literally help you break into the vehicle?
Yeah, that's true.
It's probably got a lock or something.
I just see the axe.
It looks like, I mean, I don't know a lot about axes.
It looks nice.
It looks like a nice handle.
It looks like a good blade.
Nice axe.
It's, you know, every time that it gets to that,
I always look inside the cab.
I'm like, where's that axe?
And then it's always at the same place I left it last screening. It's out on the bonnet. Stop looking at the cab, guys. where's that X and then it's always it same place I left the last screening it's out on the bonnet so shining light is just when we say our
favorite bit of the movie screening but before I do mine because I want to ask you Vinnie because
you're here do you because I've never we've never had the opportunity to ask someone from the film this Guy my treatment
of how we're sort of like
consuming these films
does it feel disrespectful to you
as an actor in the movie
how we're doing it
not at all
no
I think it's
it's such a compliment
excellent
it's flattering
that you guys could
you know sit through that
that many times
without knowing
anything else as well
anything else about the Fast and the Furious franchise
well you know
you know
some based on what you've seen
but just like where it's placed
in it all like
I worry about the yeah i am excited for
you guys but also the references that are in f9 like i just wonder how it's gonna feel in reverse
it's gonna i reckon it'll be tremendous the original moments will be a little bit yeah yeah
yeah all of the all of these moments which to you know, like it's an incredible way to live.
We're like Benjamin Buttoning Fast and the Furious.
The curious case of the Fast and the Furious.
There's what F10's called.
Do you want to do your Shining Light?
Shining Light.
Your favourite bit
Favourite bit of your watch of this film
No
I'm throwing you under the bus
Because I don't have one yet
I don't have one yet
I've got another one
Wait I got you to write something down
What was it?
No you didn't
You didn't ask me to write a single fucking thing down
No you didn't
Yeah I did
You didn't
It was quite It was in the first third of the movie.
Oh.
Oh, hold on.
This might be my shining light.
It's pointing out the...
I'm kind of hijacking what you've asked to write down.
No, go.
It's pointing out the continuity with the chain.
Oh.
That was...
And that you guys didn't notice
after all those watches
yeah so tell us about
tell the listener we've got one listener
they're libertarian and
they haven't seen F9
so what happens
there's a scene I'm about to
it's a standoff between Kenny Linda
the guy who crashed into my dad
I'm pissed off about to fuck him up with a wrench.
And if you look at the chain, the iconic Toretto chain that I'm wearing, it goes from outside my T-shirt to inside to tucked in to the T-shirt.
Back and forth.
It's a lot of back and forth.
Oh, yeah.
Maybe there's probably four
five changes and it's a tight shot yeah and it's maybe like 10 seconds long yeah 20 uh and
yeah it's someone pointed that out on um on reddit oh true you didn't know until um you'd
seen the and those instances
I like to think
that the character
in between the shot
is tucking the
necklace back in
and taking it out
it's the story you're
telling yourself
that's
oh I thought about
what
the justification
I was doing that day
yeah and I'm like
I've boiled it down
to oh
it was
costume should have
been watching that
you know
dude someone absolutely
should have been on continuity for that dude someone absolutely should have been on
continuity for that
yeah
and I didn't
you know
I didn't
I'm pretty sure
I wasn't tucking it back in
I just think
it would like come out
after I'd like punch him
maybe it was originally in
or
but it's interesting
like stuff like that
you'd expect someone
to be across
also you're saying
in the drag scene
against young Jacob
that the button
your NOS button
yeah wasn't even a button you could push down it wasn't a button it was just a that's fucked in the drag scene against young Jacob that the button your NOS button yeah
wasn't even a button
you could push down
it wasn't a button
it was just a
that's fucked
that's an outrage
that should be a button
that actually does
piss me off
I want to feel
a little click
under my thumb
yeah
you know
not just hard
it's a testament
to you as an actor
I've always thought
it was a button
I don't read the eyes
of a pissed off guy
being like
it's not a fucking button
and also
you know
during that race
scene
the NOS
you know
the kickback
it's all me
just making it up
yeah they're like
are you on a car
on like a rig
at all
yeah that shit is like a rig
that's like
got these
inflatable
it's like it's magic it's like a rig that's i got these inflatable so this magic it's like a
inflatable it's like a hovercraft system that they've got underneath the car and they've got
the car on ropes and the green screen and they just pull it backwards and forwards kind of like
in sync with each other when they're shooting like you know two shot of finn and i
kind of like in sync with each other when they're shooting like
two shot of Finn and I
racing each other.
They've got a shell of a car,
you're in the car
and they've basically got big ass fans
that are pushing it off the ground
to act as a hovercraft.
And you're in front of a green screen.
It's like big balloons almost,
you know, like they're under.
And then for the,
yeah, again again green screen and
and for like the big skid that I do yeah after the race when you win yeah
the middle distance yep that's a big look thank you it's a great shot you
feel like you got that one out the screws when you yeah yeah I felt it you
know cuz they they put in they made me slide on that thing they they're like pulled it like okay so they're just
shouting at you while you're sitting in there the whole front where the engine is is gone they've
got a camera in there now just like facing you and on the side and okay now you're just passing him now look over to your left okay more determined
you know he's getting ahead of you
now you're passing him again
and now you've just won
okay oh no and then they're like and
ready hand down
on the trigger 3 2 1
and nitrous and so I'm
I have to go i see i bought it
as you've just said too soon yes yeah too soon i always think you're doing like a get you know
when someone does a joke that is offensive and they go too soon i always think you're doing that
right right yeah but you're not you're talking about the car race Yeah the car race
Yeah yeah
That's crazy isn't it
Just these little details
I think you might say that
In the first one
Don't
Don't quote me on that
He says too soon
Yeah
Oh so that's a lovely
Potential callback to the
This is
It feels to me like this movie
Is absolutely jam packed
With callbacks
Yeah
You guys are in for it
The whole thing is like
It's just a movie
The universe collapsing
on itself.
And just so we can
take it off
my shining light
is Letty's
cool white
leather jacket.
Oh yeah.
I don't fuck with
their jackets man.
They're all too busy for me.
You're crazy.
That first one's all good.
It's not.
We're not going to get into this.
There's too much going on.
We're actually going to
wrap things up
because we've been
talking for over an hour.
Well what do you expect?
We've got one of the stars of stage and screen.
They're great.
I've loved every second of it.
Finny Bennett.
But does anyone want to say,
does anyone want to get anything on the record
before we kind of land this plane?
I've been reading a lot about jet fuel lately.
What a cannon can't melt.
And?
Steel beams.
Okay.
It's not on the list.
All right. Good to know. It can melt. It can't melt. Hey, Vin beams. Okay. It's not on the list. All right.
Good to know.
It can melt.
Can't melt.
Hey Vinny, I'd highly advise you not to ask him any more questions.
Oh no, I think I know where this is going.
It's reputational quicksand.
We don't need it on the record.
We don't need to pull another person into this.
It's just a lot of forums.
Have you guys been on the internet?
It's massive.
So Vinny Bennett, the legend, the man, the myth, the legend. Thank you so much for coming on the internet? It's massive So Vinny Bennett The legend
The man, the myth, the legend
Thank you so much for coming on the pod man
It's been a great time
Thanks for coming over to my house
And watching F9 with us bro
Thanks for the Coronas
Hey
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out with my dog love that nothing nothing else merry christmas everyone what's the dog's name
his name is puku sick this will probably come out in February, I reckon. I hope everyone had a good Christmas.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right.
Or, you know, for those of us who start countdowns in February,
looking forward to Christmas this year.
All right.
Thanks, listener.
Take care of yourself.
We'll see you in the next viewing of F9.
For us, number?
Eight.
Eight.
Two more.
Two more to go.
Two more to go.
They should call the next one The Fate of the Furious.
They did.
They did.
Yeah, I know. 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.