Transporter 2
Transporter 2 (2005)

Transporter 2

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6.3IMDb56Metascore

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During the Bus/Water chase scene the Russian can be seen on the back of the bus.

After the shot of the Jet-Ski going under the bridge, you can see the Jet-Ski and the bus in the same shot.

The Russian is not on the back of the bus.

The next shot has the Russian back and hanging on the back of the bus.

When Lola is riding in the car with Frank and the boy, there are some shots of her wearing a seat belt before she actually is shown to put it on right before the building jump.

In the opening sequence, the female car thief's gun changes from black to silver.

When Frank pulls Gianni out of the airplane underwater, the edge of the tank is clearly visible.

When Frank opens the door to pull Gianni out of the airplane underwater, you can see that the surface of the water outside is about 2 feet above the door.

However, once they're out, Frank has to swim up 60-100 feet to reach the same surface.

While being chased by the police, the Audi's passenger side window is open in long shots of the car and closed in close-ups of the passengers.

The bomb placed under Frank's car disappears during the chase, only to reappear later.

When Frank drives over the wooden bridge at the beach during the Audi chase, the bomb placed on the bottom of the car falls off and is clearly visible on the bridge.

During the first car chase, the "W12" logo on the car's grill disappears and reappears between shots before finally disappearing for good.

As Frank pulls into the driveway after picking up Jack from school, the back-seat is empty.

In the following shot, looking directly in from the front, Jack is sitting in middle of the back seat.

When Frank crashes through the gate at Gianni's in the cab, the Jamaican cab driver is in the front passenger seat.

In the next shot the passenger seat is empty when Frank looks at the security camera as he drives by, but when the cab pulls up in front of the house the Jamaican cab driver is back in the front passenger seat again.

When Frank chases the airplane that is taking off the jet engines clearly have thrust reversers engaged.

Those are normally used to slow down the aircraft after landing and would cause the plane to crash if engaged on take-off.

When Frank is back in his car at the end of the movie, his car window goes from open to closed and back to open again between shots.

When Frank drives his Audi through the small white wall at top of the parking lot, he damages the fog lights and lower front bumper.

The damage disappears in subsequent shots.

During the car chase when Jack is being kidnapped, the W12 badge on the Audi's grill disappears during some shots.

During initial chase scene with Lola and Jack in the car, there are a few close-ups of the dash including speedo and tach; first close-up shows the vehicle accelerating from 105 to 120 MPH in city streets, while the next shot shows speedo starting at around 20 MPH (speedometer is partly obscured in second shot).

In both shots, the dash clock shows time of 4:54 and it looks like the same shot sequence based on camera angle/movement, just edited into the scene in a slightly different order than it was shot.

When Frank is walking in the room full of isolation tents for the various test victims of the virus, the tents obviously have positive pressure inside.

If one were trying to isolate an airborne contagion inside, positive pressure would not be used; positive pressure is used to keep contagions out, not in.

When "Lola" (the lingerie-clad assassin) forces her way into Frank's car and makes him drive at gunpoint, her heavy black eye make-up is smeared under her eyes.

Throughout the scene it changes from being a very wide smudge to just being a little smudged under her eyes.

After Dimitri is seen running through the doors in the mall, we see Frank come through the same doors and he has a gun in his left hand.

The next time we cut back to Frank, the gun has disappeared.

When Frank sends the photo of Dimitri to Tarconi from his cellphone, the photo he sends is not the same photo that Tarconi receives.

When Frank comes out of the driveway after Lola (female assassin) gets in the car, we see security guards coming down the street in a Chevrolet Caprice.

The tires blow after being shot, causing it to crash in to the cop car Lola drove, at this point the security car is now a Ford Crown Victoria When the Jamaican taxi driver hides in the yellow convertible during the fighting scene in the garage, you can clearly identify it as a Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible.

However, when he meets his friends at the end and shows his brand new Porsche taxi, it is a normal 911 convertible (different bumper, headlights and rear) with the turbo rear wing.

When the bomb is attached to the bottom of the Audi at the doctor's office, it appears to be magnetic, but the A8 is an all aluminum car with no magnetic material to mount the bomb upon.

When the gas is ignited from the cylinder in the doctor's office, the cylinder goes shooting down the hall.

You can see that the valve is still intact.

In reality, the gas escaping from the cylinder through a valve which is at a ninety degree angle to the cylinder such as the one shown, would force the bottle to spin, not to shoot out and fly in a straight line.

Additionally, if the pressure of the gas were enough to move the cylinder, it would do so regardless of the gas being lit on fire.

The burning, and subsequently expanding, gas would have no effect on the cylinder once it is outside of the valve as the burning gas does not increase the force on the cylinder.

When the A8 is spinning and sliding sideways through the garage, it is knocking down metal support poles.

When the vehicle comes to a stop, there is absolutely no damage done to the vehicle from the impacts with the poles.

During the fight with the fire hose, Frank throws the hose at the guy going up the stairs and you can see the hose wrap once around the escaping bad guys right ankle.

When Frank pulls on the hose and drags the villain down the stairs, the hose now has a knot in it to keep the hose wrapped on his leg.

When the villain gets to the bottom of the steps, the knot is gone and the hose is once again just wrapped once around his leg.

In the Gulfsteam series of aircraft, there is no direct access to the wheel well for the nose gear, thus Frank could never get into the cabin by coming up with the gear.

When the Captain slumps forward on the control yoke, he rolls the control wheel to the right.

This would cause the aircraft to roll to the right.

In the subsequent outside shot, the aircraft is shown rolling to the left, not to the right.

Although the aircraft hits the water at a high rate of speed and the windshield apparently shatters, there is no damage shown to the forward portion of the aircraft in the subsequent scene as the aircraft is sinking.

With the volume of water that rushes into the cabin, the aircraft would certainly have to have substantial damage to it, and in reality would be crushed in the front as it is only made from aluminum.

When Frank hijacks the jet ski, as the girl flips over his shoulder the position of her head changes between shots.

In the doctors office we see Lola's tattoo on her inner thigh and the words "Death by Rabbit" are above and below the rabbit, with no banners.

The next time we see the tattoo is when she is getting out of the police car in front of the house and the words are now in banners.

When Frank jumps the jet ski onto the road, a midair shot shows the jet ski headed onto a 4-lane bridge directly in between the bus and a brown Toyota Camry, both in the right lane.

In a subsequent shot, the bus is in the left lane on a city street and there are 2 cars between it and the jet ski.

In the next shot, the Camry is not behind the jet ski, and in the shot after that, there are no other cars and the bus and jet ski are on a 2-lane bridge.

When the Transporter uses a door to shield himself from bullets, the door gets hit several times, and bullet holes are clearly visible, but in the next shot all of the holes have disappeared.

In the scene where Frank is fighting Gianni's men in the doctor's office, Lola fires continuously without reloading until she gets outside.

The type of machine pistols she uses usually only have 30 rounds per clip or less.

However, she fires much more than 30 rounds from each weapon without reloading.

During the opening scene showing Frank's Audi A8 we can see the W12 badge on the grille of the car.

The W12 A8 has characteristic quadrilateral exhausts, but when we see the back of the car it features standard round exhausts of a regular A8.

In a "warehouse/laboratory" scene, the exit sign at the stairwell is the small, green, illuminated European style sign with a pictograph, not a U.

standard eight inch or greater letter height, "EXIT" sign.

Tipoff's gun is a Hk USP-Match (modified) which is composed of a USP and a weight or compensator (black colored) called 'Match'.

This weight is screwed to the gun in front of the stainless (silver colored) slide.

So it should be impossible for Frank to remove this slide (while fighting and) without unscrewing the Match blocking it.

In the early seen where Frank is driving Jack home for the first time after schoolAs Frank is pulling into Jack's home driveway, the specific and highly recognizable "W12" logo has disappeared from the Audi grille.

The movements of the aircraft after the pilot is shot.

In turbine powered corporate aircraft (jet engines are turbines) the aircraft is designed not to stall (losing lift on the wing).

Therefore the scene with the plane going straight up, then stopping, and coming (roughly) straight down would not have happened as the automation systems within the plane would prohibit it, pitching the aircraft down well before it even reached that point.

The spin the aircraft enters is also impossible for the same reason.

An aircraft has to be stalled to spin.

The only way the spin would have been possible is with one engine out, if they were on the outer edges of the wings (which they were not).

All through the movie, Gianni Chellini's name is mispronounced.

He is obviously Italian, and so his surname would be pronounced "Kellini".

It is instead pronounced as it would be in English; "Chelini".

When we see the interior of the Gulfstream III, it is obviously too wide, and the window placement is incorrect.

While the right shape, the sidewall is incorrect for this type.

Frank looks in the rear view to look at the kid when he is talking to the kidnappers.

When the blond gets in the car, the outside shot shows that the rear view has been removed.

The pipe used to beat up the thugs in the garage is supposed to be metal, judging by the "clang" noise and sparks when it hits other objects.

The pipe flexes badly when it strikes anything else and is obviously made of rubber.

At the end of the movie, the jet's copilot goes into the cabin to check on a landing gear that was stuck down.

Yet all landing gears are up in all outside shots of the plane.

When Frank gets the first container containing the antidote it clearly contains more of the substance than he injects the boy with.

So they would be more than enough to at least cure Jack's Mum and himself.

When Gianni is discussing the ransom, Lola is behind Frank with her hand on his shoulder.

Then the camera cuts to a shot of Frank from the front, and Lola is not there.

Afterwards, they cut back behind Frank, and Lola once again has her hand on his shoulder.

Right after Frank gives Jack the shot to stop the virus, a cop sees the back door glass is broken and goes over and opens the door.

As he opens it the latch for the door is missing.

Early in the initial chase scene, the Audi crashes into a police car yet for the remainder of the chase, the car is remarkably damage free.

During the fight scene at start, when the transporter gets back into the car after the fight is over, he wears the gloves once again.

During that the shot taken from front has the side window half open, while from side view the window appears closed.

When Frank returns to the doctor's office after the fire, everything is bone dry.

Water from the sprinklers would have soaked everything.

Immediately after takeoff the pilot says that he needs to return and land because the landing gear of the Gulfstream fails to retract (stuck in the down position) after the car explodes beneath.

However during the ensuing fight scene between Frank and Gianni each time you see the outside of the Gulfstream (as it spins out of control) the landing gear is clearly up.

In the police chase through the beach the car and tires are dirty but when they leave the beach you can see that it is clean.

The Gulfstream III business jet is taking off from an airport on Key Biscayne, Florida.

There is no airport on Key Biscayne.

When searching a police computer Tarconi claims to be not PC literate due to the fact that in France there is only one PC for every ten policemen, yet he already has a PC in his office, surely for his own private use.

He then proceeds to touch-type which would take someone of exceptional IT skills and great levels of dexterity due to the fact that American and French PC keyboards have a different key layout.

When waiting in the parking garage Frank's watch beeps.

His watch is a Panerai (Panerai Luminor Chrono Daylight, PAM 250) an automatic chronograph with a mechanical drive.

It can't beep.

After Jefferson leaves the conference, he starts coughing and hands his glass of champagne to a woman at his side.

The woman starts screaming a little too early; more than 2 full seconds before Jefferson collapses to the ground.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
25 December 2005 USA USD 43,095,600
18 December 2005 USA USD 43,094,698
11 December 2005 USA USD 43,092,154
4 December 2005 USA USD 43,086,650
27 November 2005 USA USD 43,077,136
20 November 2005 USA USD 43,051,436
13 November 2005 USA USD 43,006,486
6 November 2005 USA USD 42,933,786
30 October 2005 USA USD 42,860,037
23 October 2005 USA USD 42,787,741
16 October 2005 USA USD 42,668,733
9 October 2005 USA USD 42,382,658
2 October 2005 USA USD 41,761,272
25 September 2005 USA USD 39,902,491
18 September 2005 USA USD 36,495,152
11 September 2005 USA USD 30,321,471
4 September 2005 USA USD 20,104,608
USA USD 43,095,600
11 December 2005 UK GBP 991,940
4 December 2005 UK GBP 847,926
27 November 2005 UK GBP 414,400
worldwide USD 88,978,202
Non-USA USD 45,882,602
27 October 2005 Czech Republic CZK 1,678,436
20 October 2005 Czech Republic CZK 789,888
16 October 2005 Netherlands EUR 35,431
Russia USD 1,671,500
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
4 September 2005 USA USD 20,104,608 3,303
27 November 2005 UK GBP 414,400 221
21 October 2005 Brazil USD 213,944 72
20 October 2005 Czech Republic CZK 782,654 15
19 August 2005 Europe USD 919,809 491
19 August 2005 France USD 919,809
14 October 2005 Hong Kong USD 15,703 15
16 October 2005 Netherlands EUR 33,943 30
16 September 2005 South Africa USD 173,358 37
30 October 2005 Spain EUR 995,573
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 December 2005 USA USD 313 3
18 December 2005 USA USD 1,204
11 December 2005 USA USD 3,566
4 December 2005 USA USD 6,231 29
27 November 2005 USA USD 14,338 58
20 November 2005 USA USD 28,719 58
13 November 2005 USA USD 46,293 84
6 November 2005 USA USD 55,166 109
30 October 2005 USA USD 44,940 93
23 October 2005 USA USD 67,427 132
16 October 2005 USA USD 168,613 214
9 October 2005 USA USD 311,080 318
2 October 2005 USA USD 1,160,986 1,056
25 September 2005 USA USD 2,227,033 1,726
18 September 2005 USA USD 4,012,866 2,805
11 September 2005 USA USD 7,389,470 3,320
4 September 2005 USA USD 20,104,608 3,303
11 December 2005 UK GBP 50,697 107
4 December 2005 UK GBP 217,304 218
27 November 2005 UK GBP 414,400 221
16 October 2005 Netherlands EUR 33,943 30

Comentarios

Well produced and lots of action. However, you must suspend believe to the extreme.

After a strong start doubts about the sequel were tormenting only the lowest of pessimists. Jason Statham has yet another chance to assert his dominance as an invincible professional, a man of many skills and he does it from the first seconds of the movie.

Transporter 2 is a action thriller movie directed by Louis Leterrier and stars Jason Statham, Allesandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, Matthew Modine and Hunter Clary. The movie is the second part of the Transporter series.

Once you see the Audi flipped upside down so Statham can remove the bomb with that hook you can easily figure out that the scene was produced as a project of a grade 12 student #period.

After watching the Transporter (1), I was quite impressed with it. One of the few good action movies with a decent plot and credible enough realism.

Firstly, this film is never going to win any awards, but who cares when it is this much fun? Jason Statham gives us a likable turn as Frank Martin, and the rest of the cast aren't bad either.

This sequel to the hit first film is a much more ramped-up, higher octane, action packed stunt-fest!!! The Awesome action hero, Jason Statham returns as Frank Martin aka: The Transporter & this time he's in sunny Miami & is working at the moment as a pick-up ride for a wealthy couples little boy & soon things heat up when the boy is captured for ransom & an underlining threat of a toxic chemical weapon surfaces that is to wipe out a political conference.

Two tired themes in this picture: a kidnapping (yawn) and an evil virus (red) and its remedy (blue). The credits list a fights choreographer and a car-scenes choreographer and essentially that's what the film is: their scenes glued together with a little bit of dialogue.

Action superhero who ever beats up the baddies wholesale in this never stop for breath less the viewer realises just how ridiculous all this action really is. The fights are like dances are a pure joy the CGI car stuff much less so nut who cares about story or heaven forbid realism when your having so much fun.

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