R.P.M. with David Arquette: DVD Cover

    R.P.M. Director: Ian Sharp Cast: David Arquette, Emmanuelle Seigner, Famke Janssen

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/17/2002
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Not Rated
     
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    Closed Caption; Biographies and filmographies of cast and filmmakers; Trailer; Scene selections with Motion images; Interactive motion menus; Trivia game; Optional Spanish subtitles; Optional English subtitles ; Digitally mastered; Dolby Digital English 2.0 stereo; Full screen version

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. A Love of Old Cars [7:24]
    2. The Bitter Rival [7:25]
    3. Concours D'Elegance [7:48]
    4. Make Up Your Mind [4:44]
    5. The Getaway! [5:26]
    6. Catching a Monkey... [5:01]
    7. Home of the RPM [4:07]
    8. I Want My Car Back [6:04]
    9. A Loan Or a Gift? [6:25]
    10. The Big Surprise [8:27]
    11. World Class Scam [3:53]
    12. Thanks for the Help [4:51]
    13. Interesting News [4:43]
    14. Taking Orders [4:49]
    15. Delivering the Car [5:23]
    16. Credits [3:33]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Love and larceny travel the same road in this high-speed comedy-thriller. Luke (David Arquette) is a car thief who is sent to an auto show in France with a special assignment -- to steal the RPM, a prototype of a new high-tech supercar that doesn't need gas to run. Luke soon leans he has competition when he discovers a beautiful female thief, Claudia (Famke Janssen), trying to steal the same vehicle. RPM also features Emmanuelle Seigner and Stephen Yardley. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    R.P.M.by Anonymous

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    April 01, 2003: this movie was so horibble that you are almost forced to like it. The acting is terrible but you will still laugh at most of the one-liners. Most of the time you will be laughing at jokes not because they were perticularly funny but because they were so dumb you were actually laughing at the writer for being drunk when he wrote this script. This movie is so bad its actualy good! I could have made a better script and done better direcing and acting when I was in 5th grade.