The bit where the female officer is asking Josh questions, then he shows her yoga - then she looks at her commanding officer saying 'Yeah, this stretch is really good' - pathetic!
Then the whole phone ringing and Ford leaving it on the desk after every call! Stoopid!!!!
Wasn't his mustang a "Saleen" - Isn't a Rousche a different after-market make? (sorry excuse me, I'm not from the US so don't know everything about Mustangs - even though I love em!!)
That was the other bit that annoyed by about the film - his total disregard for his Stang. I mean if someone buys a Saleen, then chances are they care about cars and wouldn't want to trash it like he did in the film - almost as if he didn't care much for it - now maybe if it was a 3.8 basic then that might be understandable!!! I don't care how important a job is - I wouldn't trash a Stang!!!
it was a modified saleen made for the movie - normally they have the saleen windsheid banner (conflicted with camera equipment) and the graphics package below the door is smaller print, but they wanted the name shown and it was no doubt an automatic
It's obviously a matter of personal taste, and I can certainly agree that the scene was silly and unrealistic, BUT ... it's a Ron Shelton movie, so that sort of byplay is almost expected.
Also, it seemed like the interrogators didn't really believe they had anything on Ford & Hartnett's characters; they were just going through the motions to satisfy Greenwood's character. That's why they were so casual about it all (even to the point of getting yoga hints and letting Ford's character keep his phone).