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Gone In 60 Seconds [2000]
 
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Gone In 60 Seconds [2000]
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4.1 out of 5 stars 57 customer reviews (57 customer reviews)

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Gone in 60 Seconds opens on Kip Raines (Giovanni Ribisi), 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, Amazon.com

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Randall 'Memphis' Raines, an ex-car thief is persuaded to steal a group of cars in order to save the life of his brother...

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT JUST A GUY MOVIE..., 1 Dec 2002
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This is a moderately entertaining, fast paced action film. Nicholas Cage gives an engaging performance as a reformed master car thief, known as "Memphis" Raines. Giovanni Ribisi convincingly plays his stupid, younger brother, Kip Raines.

"Memphis" comes home to help his younger brother, Kip, who has followed in his older brother's footsteps, but is not as skilled at stealing cars. Having screwed up a major car boost, his employer, a sadistic, maniacal individual, will kill him, unless "Memphis" agrees to fulfil a contractual obligation of stealing fifty top of the line cars for which Kip's "boss" has made a commitment. The only glitch is that "Memphis" has a decidely short deadline in which to make his quota.

For reasons that those who view the movie will immediately discern, "Memphis" agrees to this thankless task. He gets his old crew together, including Angelina Jolie in the role of the proverbial eye candy, and with his former nemesis, a hard nosed detective played by Delroy Lindo, in hot pursuit, the games begin.

Look for lots of action, some great car chase sequences, and a bit of suspense. If you are looking for some mindless entertainment, then this film will fit the bill. Kick back your shoes, and hang on for the ride!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Slightly Flawed Car-Chase classic, 4 Sep 2003
By S. Wright (Sheffield, England.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gone in 60 Seconds [2000] (DVD)
The car-chase film has always been something of a cliched industry. The star gets into a sticky situtation either with the police or with some other form of obstacle, has a long winded car chase ending with the star being the hero and in the end, the good guy. I don't think the image of that will ever really change and Gone In 60 Seconds does little to change that.

Don't get me wrong, Gone In 60 Seconds is still a fine example of a car chase flick, with a little bit more besides. Gone In 60 Seconds was probably created on two credits; 1. The phenomenon and success in the gaming world of Grand Theft Auto; and (least likely) 2. It's a tribute to the film of the same name made years before. As someone who's never seen the original, I can only judge on the first factor, and it does do its job well.

Nicholas Cage who plays Randall "Memphis" Raines is the former car thief, who left his business and more painfully, his own home behind to escape his reputation and his brother following the same line. Unfortunatly in the end the latter isn't possible and it isn't long before Randall must return to save his kid brother who is now deeply in trouble for bodging a mission. To do this, Randall must steal 50 high class cars including Porche's, Ferrari's, and Jaguar XJ220's. As far as that goes Cage plays his part fine, with help along the way from some good acting by his supporting cast (including Angelina Jolie, as his former girlfriend, and Robert Duvall, as a past friend who helped him out a few times), but in the end the acting is only average, but you get the distinct feeling that it's supposed to be that way.

Although the acting isn't top class, just about everything else is. Although a predictable storyline (and let's face it, do you really expect originality and shiny new things from a car chase film?), some of the effects and camera angles are superb, especially in the car scenes and the lighting effects are particularily good to make up for the acting.

Sure, this could be a guys film for the fast cars, and of course, for Angelina Jolie, and that's what it seems to have been made for, but I can see it being enjoyed by the ladies likewise if they like a film for the nice little touches, which Gone In 60 Seconds has oddles of.

There are also some fine extras and a fine booklet provided telling brief stories and character profiles, which add to a fine package, if not to try to enhance it. It basically comes down to this: If you like action movies which may not be totally orginal but contain some fine modern day effects, lighting and angles, and contain some fine cars, involved in some fine car chases, then you will like this...if you don't then you won't.

Although Gone In 60 Seconds doesn't add anything to the over-crowded car-chase movie market, it still provides a fine couple of hours filled, and some very enjoyable eye candy. Let's face it, wouldn't you like to drive a '67 Mustang through California? I know I certainly would.

4 Stars.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality acting, quality cars and a half decent plot!, 12 Aug 2002
By DP (nr London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gone in 60 Seconds [2000] (DVD)
An enjoyable film which sees the ever-brilliant Nicolas Cage cast as Memphis Raines, a retired professional car thief now living happily on the straight and narrow and away from his home town of Long Beach and all his former associates. That is until a visit from an old friend warns Raines of the impending demise of his kid brother Kip at the hands of a notorious gangster, after a deal to supply 50 exotic cars went sour. Raines returns to Long Beach, assembles his old crew, and with the assistance of Kip's "new generation" car-thief friends, they race against time to steal the 50 required cars and save Kip's life.

Far from being just another car-chase flick, this film has enough depth to the characters, to make the viewer actually care what happens to them. The cast makes the film, with Cage capturing the "one-time hellraiser, now wanting a quiet life" Raines absolutely brilliantly. Further highlights are the hilarious consequences of two distinct generations of car thief being forced together, and the bizarrely respectful relationship between Raines, and his law-enforcing pursuer Castlebeck, played brilliantly by Delroy Lindo. Angelina Jolie is fantastic as the fiercely independent and unbelievably sexy Sway, Robert Duvall as the wise and universally respected Otto, and Christopher Ecclestone as the nasty British gangster Raymond Colitri. These are just highlights, as there is not a bad or unconvincing performance in the entire cast.

Then of course we have the cars. Anything containing a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 (or an accurate replica anyway) will cause any car nut to salivate wildly, but we also have Porsches, Ferraris, Astons, a Jaguar XJ220, various Lamborghinis and all manner of other jaw dropping exotica on display. And the pumping soundtrack, which contains something to suit everyone's musical taste, is the icing on the cake.

Bags of atmosphere, quality acting, great cars, plenty of classic one-liners, and a fast and plausible plot make this one of the most enjoyable films in recent memory, and a much better effort than its often named alternative, The Fast and the Furious. I would recommend this to anyone.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD FILM
Gone In 60 Seconds is an energetic, slick, stylish action film with high octane star power and lots of awesome looking cars. Read more
Published 12 months ago by stuart

3.0 out of 5 stars average
if you watch gone in 60 seconds the word blockbuster springs to mind,big stunts,brash over the top car chases and a solid cast that wouldnt have been paid in tesco vouchers,but... Read more
Published 15 months ago by sean paul mccann

5.0 out of 5 stars forget nic cage remake in 60 secs
This is THE best chase movie ever bar none. The main chase in the movie lasts for almost half the duration of the film and the damage etc to the car makes it so realistic. Read more
Published on 12 April 2006 by G. A. Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY NICK CAGE...
If you like Nicholas Cage...you will love this film FULL STOP!!
And with the talented Angelina Jolie as Nick's beautiful co- star....this film is worth buying.
Published on 9 May 2005 by horrorchic2000

5.0 out of 5 stars 43 min car chase.
There may be little to the story, but this is perhaps one of the greatest car chases on film. For once the damage sustained by the Mustang remains and continues to increase as... Read more
Published on 2 May 2004 by M. Richard