In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 2001 action film "The Fast and the Furious" directed by Rob Cohen and written by Gary Scott Thompson and David Ayer. The first installment in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, inspired by the 1998 Vibe magazine article "Racer X" about street racing in New York City, the film stars Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, an LAPD officer who goes undercover to investigate infamous street racer Dominic Torretto (played by Vin Diesel) and his crew of other street racers - including Letty Ortiz (played by Michelle Rodriguez), Jesse (played by Chad Lindberg), Leon (played by Johnny Strong), and Vince (played by Matt Schulze) - and their potential connection to several truck heists of electronic equipment by the unidentifiable drivers of three black Honda Civics on deserted Los Angeles highways. However, during his investigation and infiltration of Torretto and his crew, as well as Torretto's street racing rival Johnny Tran (played by Rick Yune), who is also a Vietnamese gang leader, Brian - while using the alias Brian Earl Spilner - starts to grow closer to Mia Torretto, Dominic Torretto's sister (played by Jordana Brewster), which leads Brian to begin to question his allegiance to his police superiors as well as to the members of the FBI task force he is working with. The film also stars Ted Levine, Thom Barry, Noel Gugliemi, Ja Rule. And the soundtrack to the film was composed by renowned electronic artist BT.