🚨 Thank you for watching this video! I greatly appreciate it! 🚨 I’m still on the hunt for more locations not shown here, If anyone happens to know of more locations, please feel free to drop them in the comments below! If I get enough locations I’ll do a follow up part two video! Thanks again everyone! ❤️
I was an extra on this movie on the long beach bridge and warehouse. This was back in '98, Cage actually hit the side of the bridge while reversing, not too hard but they pulled him out as a precaution. He then looked me straight in the eyes and said 'was that alright?!' Not an easy car to drive, they had several Shelby's nearby, with different rigs. The things that went over the ramp was like a green cardboard boxcar. Was a great shoot over the weekend, they fed us steak and lobsters, the director Dominic Senna always had a cigar on him. Thanks for this video brings back lots of good memories.
@@Kev27RS was going to say. and other sources say 5 shelbys were used, they wern't true Shelbys. just Fast backs done up. the only REAL Shelby is the one at the end. Nick Cage kept 1
Thank you so much! This is for me my favorite movie ... period ! ... I enjoyed every minutes of this ! Big big thumbs up for the go-cart / gas station scene!
Was 13 when this movie came out. Grew up most of adolescence in Pedro. So seeing the bridge in the movie was always so cool to me as a kid. Still one of the best car movies of all time. Thanks for the video.
Liked and subscribed! I always loved this movie. Eleanor is my favorite movie car. Great work man. I never got to see locations for this movie until now.
Thank you for making this video! One of my favorite movies of all times! Those goofballs that approached you in the beginning of video wouldn’t understand 😊
Lol thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Those guys were super nice but I don’t think they got what I was talking about 🤷🏻♂️ oh well, cool story for them to tell later I guess!
I was 6 when I first saw the trailer for this film on tv as I was getting ready to go to school, As a kid I must have watched it over 100 times and i can still quote it like yourself, other than the cars i think my favourite scene is actually the intro, There is so much care and attention to detail in sharing the story of Memphis' and Kips upbringing. Thank you for letting us fans relive the joy of this classic, The original from 1974 and ''The Junkman'' are great films to. R.I.P. H.B Halicki
@@TheNashFiles of course! I got to see one of the 11 Eleanors used in the movie at the Petersen twenty four years ago just after the movie came out. It was a dream car of mine, still is.
New subscriber here dude from the UK just to let you know your dedication to travel to show your subscribers was outstanding I'm looking forward to your next filming locations
23:53 *If I’m not mistaken* the "Mic Rig" didn’t exist in '99 when this movie was produced. The Mic Rig was created one year later for the production of the original Fast And Furious movie.
using the addresses you provided in the video, I looked on google street view and went back in time, and you can see some of the locations in their original filming versions.
@@robertpimpo4698 I believe it was an actual junkyard but I couldn’t find any info online about filming. Also missing the bar where Sphinx blows up Johnny B’s car. Those two I’m having a tough time with.
On the Bridge jump scene. The initial shot was East to West. The actual jump was actually in the West to East direction. Being from San Pedro where the bridge is it always annoyed me. Good video BTW!
If all possible can you do a filming locations review on the movie "Black Dog". I know it was mainly filmed in Georgia similar to Dukes of Hazzard, Smokey and The Bandit, and My Cousin Vinny. But there is absolutely no history on the Internet. It would be something to look into.
The filming location of Donnie teaching the woman how to drive ,the big jump with Nicholas Cage and the location of Auto's repair shop but that is turn down are my favorite filming locations.
I was just in l.a. on vacation got to rent a silver mustang at the Long Beach airport. First thing I did that night I got there was take it on the Vincent Thomas bridge that night. Also went to the Peter and got to see Elenor there.
@@TonyElTigre-kq4ri there’s so many!! Lol I literally had to pick and choose which ones I thought people would want to see. Trust me it was hard lol I also have a ton of Fast & Furious content too. 😎
@@TheNashFilesA bummer that you didn’t film the location where Kip street raced the modified Civic after stealing the Porsche. Actually wanted to see that! 😁
The Original Eleanor film Car (Hero Car) is located in Gemnany and owned by a Company called Chrome Cars. It’s signed by Cage Himself and Confirmed by Universal Pictures that this is the real and only one Hero Car. Btw.: the Eleanor Movie Car has a different Hood and Sloghtly Different Bumper then the Eleanor Limited Editions you could buy which were made a couple of years ago.
Two things. What's a Lucid.? And you where going the wrong way on the Vincent Thomas Bridge. I was born and raised in Orange County, CA. My Late Dad worked for 30 years in the area around the Vincent Thomas Bridge. Nick Cage was going from West to East when they did the CGI jump scene.
I guess Lucid is a fancy car company, idk. And for the jump scene, I had to watch it multiple times to figure up which way he was going. I did see that he was going the opposite way but after watching it and driving it, I was in fact on the correct side he was
@@TheNashFiles Nope. He starts going West by the toll sign. Then for the actual CGI jump. He's heading East. If you drove East and you looked to your right. You would have seen the U.S.S. Iowa Battelship. It's the same dock that the cruise lines used to use before they moved over to the Queen Mary.
One location I tried to figure it out back in 2007 when I visited L.A. for the first time was the actual garage where Eleanor is stolen from. Never heard of the actual place/location, or even just the entrance that is seen on the movie...
@@carlosblanquer8628 apparently it’s in Long Beach at the international towers. I didn’t go there due to time but that’s the place I’ve heard it’s where it was in the parking garage
@@TheNashFiles well, that was pictured in the original movie from the 70s. In the 2000, they just mention the international towers, but then the scene is on a random parking. I just went to the zone at International Towers in Long Beach, and covered a few blocks by foot, trying to match it up to the scene. Never found a near familiar one... Movie magic I guess
@@TheNashFiles that would be awesome. Specially if the people can do the location photo with an screenshot of the movie in the hand game :) Sure the landscape can change, but should be any hint to match.
Kind of bummed to see you didn’t include the entrance of the L.A, especially since it’s open to the public and no one cares if you’re there. If you need the address let me know.
Trust me there’s a lot I missed and I apologize. I was on a limited time frame to get not only this video done but tons of other content done as well. There’s a high chance I’ll do a follow up video. I hope you enjoyed it either way. If you know of any locations I missed, please feel to message me on Instagram.
Eleonor's a sweet car but it's a restomod, that one in the video was bought for $852,000, I've seen Eleonor replicas go for $300-$400K. I still prefer John Wick's very authentic '69 Mustang Boss 429, maybe not worth as much, probably get $750K at an auction, but it's got all the classic features, nothing modern.
@@TheNashFiles Not ragging on restoration projects with modern body kits and performance upgrades, Chip Foose does some amazing work, he turns vehicles into works of art, but classic muscle cars with their original parts and engines looking like they just came off the assembly line are spectacular, those cars are tender loving cared for. My personal favourite is the 1963 Corvette rear-split coupe, white & red trim with red & white trim interior.
🚨 Thank you for watching this video! I greatly appreciate it! 🚨
I’m still on the hunt for more locations not shown here, If anyone happens to know of more locations, please feel free to drop them in the comments below! If I get enough locations I’ll do a follow up part two video! Thanks again everyone! ❤️
I have been to other locations not posted. Thanks for finding the Pier A street warehouse location!
@@MattBuompensiero which locations? There are few I missed.
i came to youtube, for this!!!
Men... this video it´s gold. PURE GOLD.
A big hug from Argentina!
@@Ale_Badu thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
@@TheNashFiles You welcome buddy!!!
I was an extra on this movie on the long beach bridge and warehouse. This was back in '98, Cage actually hit the side of the bridge while reversing, not too hard but they pulled him out as a precaution. He then looked me straight in the eyes and said 'was that alright?!'
Not an easy car to drive, they had several Shelby's nearby, with different rigs. The things that went over the ramp was like a green cardboard boxcar. Was a great shoot over the weekend, they fed us steak and lobsters, the director Dominic Senna always had a cigar on him. Thanks for this video brings back lots of good memories.
It was produced in '99.
@@Kev27RS was going to say. and other sources say 5 shelbys were used, they wern't true Shelbys. just Fast backs done up. the only REAL Shelby is the one at the end. Nick Cage kept 1
Thank you so much! This is for me my favorite movie ... period ! ...
I enjoyed every minutes of this ! Big big thumbs up for the go-cart / gas station scene!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
I just subscribed. I've been waiting to see movie locations for Gone in 60 seconds. Thank you.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
Vincent Thomas bridge has been used in a lot of films to date …..great work
Hey thanks for watching!
Was 13 when this movie came out. Grew up most of adolescence in Pedro. So seeing the bridge in the movie was always so cool to me as a kid. Still one of the best car movies of all time. Thanks for the video.
Hey! Thanks for watching!
I'm glad you made this video! Still one of my favorite movies
Thank you for watching! 😎
You’re the first one to ever do filming locations on this movie!!!! THANK YOU!!!
You are very welcome! Hope you enjoyed this! Thank you for watching! Great movie!
@@TheNashFiles Such a great movie!!! One of Nick Cage’s best!!!
Thank you for your video, great job. Thank you for the extra time of the go karts
@@esaullopez5198 thank you for watching! I really appreciate it!
Great work! Thanks for sharing this, I love this movie and the Eleanor!
Hey! Thanks for watching!
Great work! That shot of the Lucid Dealership put us right back in the movie!!!
One of my favorite spots to see, I was the first one to ever find that location!
Liked and subscribed! I always loved this movie. Eleanor is my favorite movie car. Great work man. I never got to see locations for this movie until now.
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Eleanor is an amazing car! This is the first ever filming locations video! Hope you enjoyed it! 😎 thanks again!
@@TheNashFilesmost definitely enjoyed it. I loved seeing Eleanor at the end too. You did an awesome job. Can’t wait to watch more of your videos!
@@ScareBear75 i thought it would be cool to show the actual car lol thanks for watching! More cool content coming! 😎
Thank you for making this video n driving all the way to independence for gas station scene. Great work.
Thank you for watching! And it was quite the drive! But totally worth it!
Thank you for making this video! One of my favorite movies of all times! Those goofballs that approached you in the beginning of video wouldn’t understand 😊
Lol thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Those guys were super nice but I don’t think they got what I was talking about 🤷🏻♂️ oh well, cool story for them to tell later I guess!
I was 6 when I first saw the trailer for this film on tv as I was getting ready to go to school, As a kid I must have watched it over 100 times and i can still quote it like yourself, other than the cars i think my favourite scene is actually the intro, There is so much care and attention to detail in sharing the story of Memphis' and Kips upbringing. Thank you for letting us fans relive the joy of this classic, The original from 1974 and ''The Junkman'' are great films to. R.I.P. H.B Halicki
Thank you so much for your story and for watching this video! Hope you enjoyed!
@@TheNashFiles It was great keep up the good work!
@@kanjoracer4914 lots of cool stuff coming! 😎
One of my all time favorite movies. Really appreciate you taking your time to make this awesome video. 👌👍
Thank you for watching! 😎
Great content as always dude, "Ride on Josephine... Ride on" 😎
Thanks for watching! 😎
respect for showing us the actual car in the end going out of your way. thanks alot!!
You are very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! 😎
Awesome job buddy… Fun movie for sure!
Thanks man!
Love your videos man keep up the good content
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching! More new stuff on the way!
This was awesome! Great surprise, too!
Thanks for watching! 😎
@@TheNashFiles of course! I got to see one of the 11 Eleanors used in the movie at the Petersen twenty four years ago just after the movie came out. It was a dream car of mine, still is.
Your onto something with this series man,
Keep
It up
Thanks! Jus doin the best I can. 😎
Nice shots as close as possible to the scenes
Thanks!
New subscriber here dude from the UK just to let you know your dedication to travel to show your subscribers was outstanding I'm looking forward to your next filming locations
Thank you! I have lots more filming locations coming! And thank you for subscribing! 😎
Thank You for this video, i enjoyed it, and thanks for your traveling.
Thank you for watching! 😎
Cool video Nash, thank you👍
Thanks for watching! 😎
That white van didn’t use its blinker 👀 I loved this so much!! One of my favorite car movies ❤️
Fantastic job!
Thank you! 😎
Bellissimo video e film leggendario!
Love this movie so much!
One of my favorite car related movies along with the original Fast And Furious!
Thanks for watching! Also check out my filming locations to the fast and furious movies on my channel!
@@TheNashFiles You’re welcome!
Yeah, I’ve watched your video about the original Fast And Furious a while ago and even left comments! 😉👍
23:53
*If I’m not mistaken* the "Mic Rig" didn’t exist in '99 when this movie was produced.
The Mic Rig was created one year later for the production of the original Fast And Furious movie.
That would make sense, I know they used it for Fast and furious but never thought about it for this movie.
Video supper Nesh 💪🏻 but where is it Eleonor ??🙏
Petersen automotive museum in Los Angeles 😉
@@TheNashFiles thankyou 🙏 number one Nash continue with your wonderful videos
@ thank you so much for watching
Great job :)
Thanks Leslie!
@@TheNashFiles you’re welcome
Absolutely love that movie
Ok that is a cool old Subaru coupe in front of the building where the go kart track was
That's cool that was a great movie
Thanks for watching! 😎
I’ll give you a like not just for the travels but for wearing multiple Dodgers hats
Lol this was filmed over the course of a few days ,although I may live on the east coast, my 💙 belongs to the west coast 😎
@@TheNashFiles bleed blue baby, bleed blue
@@ddy3smptr 🫡
using the addresses you provided in the video, I looked on google street view and went back in time, and you can see some of the locations in their original filming versions.
Crazy right!
Not just a semi, THE BBIG RIG WRECKER!!!😎🤣🤣🤣😎It's Kool!
😂😂😂
can you do This Christmas 2007 filming locations Then & Now
I’ll look into it
Liking for the independence trip 💪
Didn't you find Raymond colitis place
No, from what I gathered online it was a junkyard. And I couldn’t find any record of where it was.
@@TheNashFiles tv trick maybe
@@robertpimpo4698 I believe it was an actual junkyard but I couldn’t find any info online about filming. Also missing the bar where Sphinx blows up Johnny B’s car. Those two I’m having a tough time with.
I sooo want the actual mustang 😁
Lol you and me both
On the Bridge jump scene. The initial shot was East to West. The actual jump was actually in the West to East direction. Being from San Pedro where the bridge is it always annoyed me. Good video BTW!
I put that together when I was out at the bridge, I had to drive up and a down it a few times to get the right side lol thank for watching!
@@TheNashFiles subscribed. Great work
If all possible can you do a filming locations review on the movie "Black Dog". I know it was mainly filmed in Georgia similar to Dukes of Hazzard, Smokey and The Bandit, and My Cousin Vinny. But there is absolutely no history on the Internet. It would be something to look into.
I’ll definitely look into it!
just subbed B)
Thank you! 😎
Another great Video..
I might be alone on this but I actually like
Gone in 60 seconds
Better than..
Fast and The Furious..
That’s a close call lol are we talking the original fast? Lol
@@TheNashFiles
Ha ha The original is definitely my favorite..
@@LaunchRampProductions idk man that’s a tough one lol
Honestly can’t chose.
Love them both!
Plus, they’re both from the same "late 90s" period of time! ✨
Thank you
Thank you for watching!
The filming location of Donnie teaching the woman how to drive ,the big jump with Nicholas Cage and the location of Auto's repair shop but that is turn down are my favorite filming locations.
Thanks for watching! Crazy how much has changed since the movie.
Did you find the filming location where Mirror Man steals the Hummer truck with the Sphinx that can't speak?
@@birdman1852 I did not, it’s on my search for list lol
Cool. After watching your video now I want to watch the movie.
@@birdman1852 lol go for it! It’s a great movie!
are you planning to make videos on filming locations outside the United States?
I would love to at somepoint.
20:15? “You need a fashion counselor!”
😂😂
Eleanor is 1of my favorite mustangs
Cool
Thanks for watching 😎
I was just in l.a. on vacation got to rent a silver mustang at the Long Beach airport. First thing I did that night I got there was take it on the Vincent Thomas bridge that night. Also went to the Peter and got to see Elenor there.
Awesome! Sounds like a great time!
You need to do a then an now vid of the Original Gone in 60 Seconds.
I’m getting a lot of requests for that one now lol I’m gonna add it to my list and start looking into it.
Esse filme precisa ser feito dois vídeos porque tem muita localização
Yes!
😎😎 thanks for watching Phil!
Dude you missed the condo parking garage where Eleanore was parked ! It’s in down town Long Beach.
I thought about that, but really wasn’t sure. I was on a super strict time frame so I hit as many spots as I could. I hope you still enjoyed it tho.
@@TheNashFiles definitely did. The first weekend I lived in Long Beach I tried hittting up all the local filming spots for Gone in 60sec and F&F lol
@@TonyElTigre-kq4ri there’s so many!! Lol I literally had to pick and choose which ones I thought people would want to see. Trust me it was hard lol I also have a ton of Fast & Furious content too. 😎
@@TheNashFilesA bummer that you didn’t film the location where Kip street raced the modified Civic after stealing the Porsche.
Actually wanted to see that! 😁
@@Kev27RS I know I’m sorry! Trust me, there was a lot of locations I really wanted to get too but I didn’t have time.
I have been wanting someone to do this and he ORIGINAL
I’m looking into doing the original as well, hope you enjoyed this video!
Finishing up this video this afternoon and it turns out Memphis realy was up north somewhere 10:43
Your voice reminds me of Nate bargatze
😂😂I can see that
Like... Ok 👍🤠
😂thanks!
The Original Eleanor film Car (Hero Car) is located in Gemnany and owned by a Company called Chrome Cars. It’s signed by Cage Himself and Confirmed by Universal Pictures that this is the real and only one Hero Car.
Btw.: the Eleanor Movie Car has a different Hood and Sloghtly Different Bumper then the Eleanor Limited Editions you could buy which were made a couple of years ago.
Thank you for that info! I always wondered about that. 😎
@@TheNashFiles 👌🏻🙂
@@TheNashFiles ua-cam.com/video/fzJmcDDsx6c/v-deo.htmlsi=Ud4iGYPzt-GO8j4P
Crazy how much of that first scene is exactly the same
Very rare
It’s changed a little but not by much
I think you watched this about as much as I did man.
Too many times lol
23:49
✨ Gorgeous ✨
😎😎
Two things. What's a Lucid.? And you where going the wrong way on the Vincent Thomas Bridge. I was born and raised in Orange County, CA. My Late Dad worked for 30 years in the area around the Vincent Thomas Bridge. Nick Cage was going from West to East when they did the CGI jump scene.
I guess Lucid is a fancy car company, idk. And for the jump scene, I had to watch it multiple times to figure up which way he was going. I did see that he was going the opposite way but after watching it and driving it, I was in fact on the correct side he was
@@TheNashFiles Nope. He starts going West by the toll sign. Then for the actual CGI jump. He's heading East. If you drove East and you looked to your right. You would have seen the U.S.S. Iowa Battelship. It's the same dock that the cruise lines used to use before they moved over to the Queen Mary.
@@lilorbielilorbie2496 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
If I'm not mistaken lucid competes wth tesla as a luxury brand
@@scottroberts5529 could be possible
should do the original as well
I’m looking into it 😎 you’re not the only one to request this after watching this video lol
No longer Jordan's film quest?
No I changed it, I’m expanding the channel. I’m doing more stuff outside of movie content. Wanted something more fitting.
@@TheNashFiles so cool 😎 this video is bomb 💣 at the gas station ⛽ scene 💯
@@ThatTallTexan420 thanks for watching😎
One location I tried to figure it out back in 2007 when I visited L.A. for the first time was the actual garage where Eleanor is stolen from.
Never heard of the actual place/location, or even just the entrance that is seen on the movie...
Nobody has ever mention about it since then.
@@carlosblanquer8628 apparently it’s in Long Beach at the international towers. I didn’t go there due to time but that’s the place I’ve heard it’s where it was in the parking garage
@@TheNashFiles well, that was pictured in the original movie from the 70s.
In the 2000, they just mention the international towers, but then the scene is on a random parking.
I just went to the zone at International Towers in Long Beach, and covered a few blocks by foot, trying to match it up to the scene. Never found a near familiar one...
Movie magic I guess
@@carlosblanquer8628 I know a few people in the filming locations game, I can ask around and see what I can find.
@@TheNashFiles that would be awesome. Specially if the people can do the location photo with an screenshot of the movie in the hand game :)
Sure the landscape can change, but should be any hint to match.
Showroom Ferrari "Rogers" ????
Two Rogers don’t make a right 😂
😃👍👍
😎😎
Anybody notice Stallone's 50 Merc from Cobra next to Eleanor
@@jaymichael1474 there’s gonna be another video coming of that place 😎
Kind of bummed to see you didn’t include the entrance of the L.A, especially since it’s open to the public and no one cares if you’re there. If you need the address let me know.
Trust me there’s a lot I missed and I apologize. I was on a limited time frame to get not only this video done but tons of other content done as well. There’s a high chance I’ll do a follow up video. I hope you enjoyed it either way. If you know of any locations I missed, please feel to message me on Instagram.
Out of camera view the street is blocked off as well
Eleonor's a sweet car but it's a restomod, that one in the video was bought for $852,000, I've seen Eleonor replicas go for $300-$400K. I still prefer John Wick's very authentic '69 Mustang Boss 429, maybe not worth as much, probably get $750K at an auction, but it's got all the classic features, nothing modern.
Thanks for the info! Still are both sweet cars! I have a video of John wicks car on my channel! You’ll jus have to go back a little ways
@@TheNashFiles Not ragging on restoration projects with modern body kits and performance upgrades, Chip Foose does some amazing work, he turns vehicles into works of art, but classic muscle cars with their original parts and engines looking like they just came off the assembly line are spectacular, those cars are tender loving cared for. My personal favourite is the 1963 Corvette rear-split coupe, white & red trim with red & white trim interior.
I thought this was Brandon Sheets from storage wars.
😂😂😂