Gone in 60 Seconds Movie Highlights

2021-10-20 17:21
In the plot where Sphinx and others steal a Hummer two-door pickup, the script does not let the police car slide down the slope. At that time, the Sphinx pushed the police car out a bit, and there was not enough space for the Hummer to pass. He gave the gas a little and the police car was hit down the slope.
In the parking lot of the police confiscated vehicles, a sign with the words "Gone in Sixty Seconds" (film title) printed in the background can be found.
The film plans to make the sports car McLaren F1 appear in the film, but later the producer failed to negotiate, so it replaced it with the Jaguar XJ220.
The screenwriter Scott Rosenberg withdrew because of a disagreement with the director during the adaptation of the script. Jonathan Hanslin and J.J. Abrams took over the script, but did not appear on the credits.
The crew’s car technicians converted 12 1967 standard Ford Mustangs into different ShelbyGT 500s. Seven of them survived the filming. Two of them were taken by Nicholas Cage and Jerry Brooke. Stay silent as a souvenir.
Nicholas Cage personally completed most of the driving stunts in the film. To shoot the film, he went to three driving schools to learn stunt driving and became more interested in racing. After the film was completed, racing became his hobby.
Christopher Ecclestone did not have a driver's license during the film.
The motorcycle Sarah rides in the film is the 1999 MV Agusta Serie ORO. There are only 300 motorcycles in the world.
The plot in which the sphinx cuts open the dog's belly to find the key is from 2000's "Snatch and Snatch". Pooh Jones, who plays the sphinx, is asked to open the dog's belly in "Snatch and Snatch". Looking for diamonds.
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  • Domenick 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    This is a hot action, thrilling and exciting action movie! Three and a half stars.

  • Asha 2021-10-21 15:30:17

    All kinds of famous cars, all kinds of smart car stealing techniques, all kinds of emotions. The first half was a little unremarkable, but the live-action Need for Speed ​​didn't work until the second half. The climax was lasting and powerful. The drag racing scene in Southern California was very shocking, and the mirror shifting was very reasonable, which made people excited and forgetful. Uncle Cage’s adventurous spirit is as usual, and Julie is obviously thin in the play. In order to match the role of this white powder girl, it is excellent and reasonable.

Gone in 60 Seconds quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.

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