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Gone in 60 Seconds
a.k.a. Gone in Sixty Seconds Director: Dominic Sena Cast: Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Delroy Lindo

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/05/2000
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 1,516
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Features

Behind-the-scenes featurette; "Action Overload" highlight reel -- music-video style; Conversations with Jerry Bruckheimer on the role of the producer; The Cult music video; Animated menu screens; Theatrical trailer; 5.1 Surround; Widescreen [2.35:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions; French and Spanish tracks, 5.1 Surround; Spanish subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening Credits/Family Album [3:24]
2. Boost Gone Bad [:03]
3. Message To Memphis [5:16]
4. Emotional Rescue [3:09]
5. Brotherly Love [4:59]
6. Police Hospitality [1:48]
7. Second Chances [4:53]
8. Old Friends [3:13]
9. Turf War [5:08]
10. Free Advice [1:38]
11. Tough Decision [2:46]
12. Trap Set [2:18]
13. Complicated List [:51]
14. Catching A Thief [2:37]
15. The Scout [2:07]
16. Johnny B. Good [4:23]
17. Unexpected Visitor [4:12]
18. "Hello Ladies" [5:48]
19. Dirty Girls [7:30]
20. Back To Work [4:52]
21. Cars Or Sex? [2:35]
22. Decoy [3:46]
23. Gotcha! [2:08]
24. Business Risk [1:45]
25. Eleanor [5:23]
26. Lesson Learned [6:04]
27. Just A Scratch [1:26]
28. Big Jump [4:08]
29. Time's Up [1:38]
30. Painful Mistake [4:06]
31. Bbq [4:26]
32. End Credits [2:55]

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Editorial Reviews

Fast, loud, expensively mounted, and charged with testosterone (qualities it shares with most other films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer) Gone in 60 Seconds is the archetypal popcorn movie that offers a shot of pure, visceral entertainment. Nominally based on a 1974 B-movie with the same title, it stars Nicolas Cage as a former car thief -- the best in the business, we're told. Cage comes out of retirement to help his irresponsible young brother (Giovanni Ribisi) pay off a debt to a debonair but ruthless gangster (Christopher Eccleston). To do this he must steal 50 cars in one night, a herculean task for which he enlists the aid of onetime associates Angelina Jolie, Robert Duvall, and Will Patton. Director Dominic Sena deals with plot absurdities by ignoring them, concentrating his creative energies on the big heist and its unintended consequences. He develops nail-biting suspense with this lengthy, elaborate sequence, but it's those high-octane chase sequences that really put Gone's pedal to the metal. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Gone in 60 Secondsby Anonymous

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October 26, 2006: This fast paced, high adrenaline movie is not just for young teens, but for car junkies as well. Randall "Memphis" Raines a retired car thief has just come back into business in long beach. Due to his overconfident brother Kip messing up a previous boost, Memphis must steal 50 cars in one night to save his brothers life. To do this he brings back his old “crew” to strategically plan to steal the cars in the required time. Dt. Castlebeck of the L.A.P.D. has been chasing Memphis for years, but can never pin him for a crime. He gets very suspicious of Raines when he comes back to long beach, and keeps a very close eye on him. Memphis has to do the impossible to save his brothers life, while avoiding Castlebeck and the rest of his police force. This movie was hammered by critics for its poor acting and predictable story line. However I enjoyed this movie very much because of the high speed chases and exotic cars throughout the film. Even though story was very predicable it was interesting to see how the family could possibly make it out alive.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Want to know what a GT 500 is?by Anonymous

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June 17, 2005: If you like the fast lane, then Gone in 60 Seconds is your movie. This movie tells of a great challenge that has to finish within a certain time limit. I enjoyed this movie because I love fast cars and smoe of the greatest cars, in my opinion, are in this movie. This really gets the addreniline pumping for people who like a fast ride.

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