
In exchange for his little brother's life, the reformed car thief, Randall "Memphis" Raines, has to do the impossible: in less than three days, he has to steal not one, but fifty exotic supercars for the ruthless crime lord, Ray Calitri. To stand a chance of pulling off this intricate and time-sensitive grand theft auto, once more, Memphis has to rely on his old gang--his knowledgeable mentor, Otto; the old friends, Sphinx and Donny; his reluctant ex-girlfriend, Sway, and a b... (Full plot summary below)
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In exchange for his little brother's life, the reformed car thief, Randall "Memphis" Raines, has to do the impossible: in less than three days, he has to steal not one, but fifty exotic supercars for the ruthless crime lord, Ray Calitri. To stand a chance of pulling off this intricate and time-sensitive grand theft auto, once more, Memphis has to rely on his old gang--his knowledgeable mentor, Otto; the old friends, Sphinx and Donny; his reluctant ex-girlfriend, Sway, and a band of tech-savvy young thieves--however, the police are already onto them. Now, fast Lamborghinis, precious Ferraris, luxurious Porsches, and Eleanor--a rare Ford Shelby Mustang GT500--are just some of the cars in Raines' long list. Can Memphis execute the perfect car heist?
Leave your thoughts about Gone in Sixty Seconds.
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonIt's a pretty good ride even if it blatantly steals some of its best stunts from "American Graffiti" and "Grease." |
| Mr. ShowbizLarry TerenziThis is the kind of movie that ends up playing on the TV set over the bar in a better movie. |
| New York PostLou LumenickI found it more pleasurable as a time waster than either "Mission: Impossible." |
| Portland OregonianKim MorganThis retread has been bloated far beyond its B-movie origins, beefed up with more characters and an all-star cast, stripped of any real suspense and loaded down with music cuts and one-liners aimed at pleasing a crowd of rowdy male teenagers. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe story is unbelievable and phenomenally silly, not a good combination. |
| Miami HeraldCharles SavageThis new version is mindless hot-rodding fun, especially for those with a weakness for vintage cars hurtling down city streets, a group whose members include -- sigh -- me. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversInteresting and idiotic elements almost exactly balance each other. |
| Film.comTom KeoghSo mired in his own ludicrous equation for contemporary action pictures that it's constantly stuck in first gear. |
| Salon.comCharles TaylorA time-waster with some enjoyably empty zip. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghThe car stunts are ridiculous, all lightning-fast editing and computer enhancement -- by the time action is this far removed from reality, who cares? |