Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

Rated: ![]()
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie.
Director: Dominic Sena
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
• Theatrical trailer(s)
• Conversation with Producer Jerry Bruckheimer
• Behind-the-Scenes
• Action Overload: Highlight Reel
• The Cult Music Video
• Widescreen anamorphic format
Editorial
Reviews
Kip Raines (Giovanni Ribisi)
is a cocky young car thief working with a crew to steal 50 cars for a very
bad man whose nickname is "The Carpenter." Being young and cocky, Kip
messes up, so it's up to his big brother, Randall "Memphis" Raines
(Nicolas Cage), to come out of car thief retirement and save him. With a cast
that includes Robert Duvall, Angelina Jolie, Delroy Lindo, Cage, and Ribisi, it
would be easy to say this story wastes all their talents--which it does, but
that's not the point. This is a Jerry Bruckheimer film. A good story and
complex characters would only get in the way of the action scenes and slow the
movie down. No, Gone in 60 Seconds (based on the cult 1974 film of
the same name) is not about the stars as much as it's about cars. Fast cars.
Rare cars. Wrecked cars. All cars. Too bad director Dominic Sena (Kalifornia)
doesn't come across as more of a gearhead; he seems less interested in fast
cars than fast cuts. But is this movie fun? Absolutely, and it's fun because
it's so stupid. With pointless car chases and hackneyed dialogue in one of the
most predictable plots of the year, Gone in 60 Seconds is a comic
film that's not quite a parody of itself, but darn close. --Andy
Spletzer