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Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

Gone in 60 Seconds
"Ang, you're really great and everything, but if we named the movie for how much screen-time you put in, it would've been called Gone in 162 Seconds."

Starring:

Nicolas Cage
Robert Duvall
Angelina Jolie

Released By:

Touchstone

Released In:

2000

Rated:

PG-13

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

B-

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Let's not beat around the bush. Gone in 60 Seconds is loud, stupid, full of stock characters, lacking in substance, and full of routine action. Strangely enough, however, I kind of liked it.

Produced by action extraodinaire Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Nicolas Cage, Gone in 60 Seconds, like many Bruckheimer productions, never takes itself seriously. In this actioneer, Cage plays a retired car thief who is lured back into the game. He must steal fifty cars in two days in order to save his brother (played by The Boiler Room's Giovani Ribisi) from a group of all-too-familiar bad guys.

We've seen this story a thousand times and director Dominic Sena doesn't exactly excel with character development. He does however provide plenty of solid low-brow entertainment. Much of the film reminded me of John Landis' The Blues Brothers. You've got your excessive car chases and crashes, along with a host of "retired" pros out for one last ride. What's most disappointing about Gone in 60 Seconds, is its blatant waste of talent. Most notably, the stunning Angelina Jolie, and the veteran Robert Duvall. They get about as much screen time here as Anthony Hopkins in Mission: Impossible 2. Considering that the trailer we've been seeing for more than six months seemed to promise plenty of Duvall and Jolie, I'd say this is a pretty shameless case of false advertising. Perhaps we were supposed to assume it would be the two Oscar winners that would be gone in 60 seconds.

Thankfully, Cage and Delroy Lindo (Cider House Rules) provide enough star power to compensate. Though Gone in 60 Seconds is quite forgettable and not the best of summer movies, I found myself enjoying it more than Mission: Impossible 2. Most likely because I went in with lesser expectations.

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