Gone in 60 Seconds Movie Highlights
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Chesley 2021-10-21 15:30:17
Even though I am not paranoid about cars, I have to lament the intense visual experience after reading it. Nicholas Cage's aura is quite in line with the male protagonist's setting. The emotional drama is appropriate and good, and it is just right to embellish a car movie. In other words, the Ford Mustang that helped the male lead out of danger is really cute, with feminine attraction & masculine mania, and when it got rid of the police chase, it also played a small temper to "turn off". People who love cars will understand cars and have feelings.
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Kole 2022-04-22 07:01:03
The car culture has really shaped the United States deeply. This film is the personification of "America" in my mind. It has high level of skill and good skills. It arranges everything properly, and you can do whatever you want. Even the arrogant ubiquitous goofy sense of humor isn't annoying.
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Memphis: [From The Director's Cut] The list.
Donny: Ahhh, the list. Well, I guess we gotta start beatin' the bushes trying to find out where they... whoa. 1967 Shelby GT 500?
Memphis: I know. I know.
Donny: You got Eleanor here?
Memphis: It's weird, huh?
Donny: It's... voodoo.
Memphis: Oh, nonono, no, don't, don't say that.
Donny: [sings] I put a spell on you.
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Police chopper pilot: Air One. we're over the pursuit.
[Memphis hits the nitrous button]
Police chopper pilot: Suspect has increased speed to 120.
Drycoff: Maintain visual, Air One.
Police chopper pilot: 140 miles an hour.
Drycoff: *Do not* lose him.
Police chopper pilot: This is an A-Star, sir, not an Apache.