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Where are the bodies?


The first real chase starts the guys in the '88 Camaro IROC-Z getting shot at and rammed by two guys in a crappy looking '83-'85 Monte Carlo anyway long story short they crash, the Monte Carlo blows up, but shorty latter you see it (still on fire) than a quick glimse inside there are the seats (on fire) but where are the bodies?

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how come the cops gave him his licence and paid his debts

when he was a gun smuggler

drove without a licence

and killed like 20 people

they didn't even ask him in for questioning about what happened

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They gave him back his license, paid his debts and so on because of the fact he was able to help provide them with the persons responsible for the shipping and recieving of the guns. He helped in their investigation, and therefore they helped him.

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dude when a car explodes, there arent any peices of you that havent been moleculed. Of course the seats will be there because they have the metal frame. Bodies dont have that metal frame. They are evaporated once the car explodes.

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and that isnt the first chase the first chase is with the ford truck thing with the cretes and the fbi and atf

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I know what youre saying...its not hard to get a human skull. Couldve made a human ribcage from some metal bars and set a human skull on top to resemble burning skeletons inside the car.

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Fire could have maybe desintegrated them, I mean there was gasoline, a spark, and the bodies can also act as fuel for the fire, considering, they were grease monkies and had oil and grease on them. Same with Jr. He wrecked into a gas station then into a high octane trailer. Fuel, spark, fire, need I say more?

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udonome86:

Both Brian Vincent(Wes) and Ice Cube who rode in the 1988 Camaro IROC-Z came out of the chase scene without a scratch on them. The crew took very good care of them while filming these scenes. Brian(Wes) who opted to ride in the 1998 Camaro during the filming of one of the chase scenes, felt that it was a hair raising experience which he won't ever forget. The director wanted to play down the gore of the film and that's why there weren't any bodies to be seen.

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That's not Ice Cube. It's Gabriel Casseus. You sound like you worked on the film yet you clearly have no idea what you're talking about.

Play down the gore? Crews lights gunpowder on his arm to cauterize the wound. The undercover agent dies from a gunshot to the chest.

This is a simple goof. Bodies don't evaporate or disintegrate instantly in a fire. There should have been something resembling a body in the car.

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