Gone in Sixty Seconds

(2000)

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H. B. (Toby) Halicki, a Genuine Maverick Back in the early '70s Toby, who owned an automobile scrap yard in Gardena, California, told me the FBI was trying to implicate him in a car stealing-ring. ... Full Article

The best movies, like the best novels, involve deep and subtle relationships between key characters, and the characters and their interactions evolve in the course of the story. ... Full Article

I'm surrounded by squealing tires, crunching metal and shattering glass and that's just when I go to the movies. And not just your the run-of-the-mill car chases, the ones every action picture is contractually obligate to have. ... Full Article

This is a check-your-brain-at-the-door, dig into some popcorn, sit back and enjoy summer explosion movie, brought to you by the same folks who did "Con Air." ... Full Article

Gone In Sixty Seconds is the latest action blockbuster from the king of high concept Jerry Bruckheimer, the famed hursuite producer of The Rock , Con Air and Flashdance . ... Full Article

"Gone in Sixty Seconds" positions itself somewhere in the middle of the Jerry Bruckheimer spectrum. On one hand, it's not as all-out action packed as "The Rock"--it feels much more relaxed and interested in exploring the characters. ... Full Article

Big scenes at the beginning and end of "Gone in Sixty Seconds" prominently feature an auto compactor, which is exactly what should be used on this lemon. ... Full Article

Randall "Memphis" Raines (Nicolas Cage) used to be the best car thief in Southern California. After walking away from the life for 6 years, Raines returns to the world of grand theft auto in an attempt to save the life... ... Full Article

From the Chicago Reader Seven thousand and twenty seconds is more like it. This celebration of auto theft--a big-budget remake of H.B. Helicki's populist B movie of 1974, with more explosions and fewer bell-bottoms--stars Nicolas Cage as a former car... ... Full Article

coole achtervolgingen hadden van Gone in Sixty Seconds dan ook een heerlijke chase-film en in ieder geval een onderhoudende zomerfilm kunnen maken. Helaas krijgt de hele film de Bruckheimer-behandeling: veel helicopters, acteurs die stoer op de camera aflopen, totaal overbodige... ... Full Article

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