I'm watching Gone in 60 Seconds now. I love this movie. The Nicholas Cage movie, not the original.
"That's not a tool. That's a damn brick!"
That is all.
I'm watching Gone in 60 Seconds now. I love this movie. The Nicholas Cage movie, not the original.
"That's not a tool. That's a damn brick!"
That is all.
Drycoff: "Are you okay?"
Officer: "I think so."
Drycoff: "Are you sure? 'Cause you just went through a wall."
The Nicolas Cage version was pretty good, but I like the original more, especially the extended chase scene at the end.
Blasphemy! There is only one Gone in 60 Seconds, and it is the original. It's only available on VHS. The DVD was overdubbed due to degradation of the original soundtrack. So far as I know this Nickolas person doesn't exist.
Memphis: "Now, if I were driving a 1967 GTB 4-Cam..."
Roger: "You would not be a self-indulgent wiener, sir. You'd be a connoisseur."
So, you like awful CGI mustangs jumping a whole row of cars better than REAL stuntmen doing their jobs?
The real Gone is guerilla movie making at it's finest, do a little research on how that movie got made and you'll be impressed.
Shawn
Trans_Maro wrote: So, you like awful CGI mustangs jumping a whole row of cars better than REAL stuntmen doing their jobs? The real Gone is guerilla movie making at it's finest, do a little research on how that movie got made and you'll be impressed. Shawn
Hey, the takeoff and the landing of that jump were real. And I think Nick Cage did the driving in real life. It's just that whole part in-between that they CGIed. Yeah... that part was kinda stupid, but it was still an awesome movie.
I still haven't seen the original. I will have to get around to that sometime soon.
The original is good, but it's very "70's" and that can be good or bad depending on your perspective. Like the original and newer versions of The Italian Job, I can enjoy either versions on their own without trying to compare them to each other. They're movies of their eras. Simple as that.
Yes... definitely check out the making of for the original Gone in 60. I couldn't find it, but found this little clip about the sequel, "The Junkman": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBoq9lgtfrI
I will always be a fan of the 1970's "Gone in 60 seconds". I don't mind the the newer one that much, it's makes killing time at the to the soon to be in-laws a lot easier. But the first one is a must see for any car guy.
btp76 wrote: Blasphemy! There is only one Gone in 60 Seconds, and it is the original. It's only available on VHS.
Huh, I don't remember posting in this thread yet...
(I thought the DVD blasphemy was due to copyright issues, or in other words "hey you're going to make money off of this movie now so we want a chunk of that")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTXmeIjT9kM
(shoulda read my horoscope this morning)
I had the original on dvd. It was crazy how they wrapped Elenor like they did around that pole and kept using that same car!
In my opinion neither central car was attractive enough to admire. I actually liked the body kit clad Eleanor more than the original. It would've been better with a 66-67 GT350 or GT500 than the 1973 model.
It's really a shame the last "Good" car movie we had wasn't a car movie at all. It was an action flick with Dinero.
Larry, tell Vincent what you'll need. Something very fast. Audi S-8 . Something that can shove. l'm going to have it for you by the afternoon. l'll also need a nitrous system. l've got the specs.
93EXCivic wrote: There is only one Gone in 60 Seconds and there is only one Italian Job. Now get off my lawn.
And it never freaking shows up on TV.
spitfirebill wrote: And it never freaking shows up on TV.
Some years ago when I guess the DVD was being released, Spike TV had the original Gone in 60 on heavy rotation along with the 'making of' and interviews with HBH's widow. The full movie is on YouTube. I haven't looked to see if it's on Netflix.
PHeller wrote: Yea I didn't see that yet. I have high hopes.
The original Italian Job? You must see it.... although I'll warn you, in typcial 70's movie fashion, the ending might make you scream.
So the original Eleanor was a 73 fast back? Those(71-73) are my favorite. My first introduction was as a Bond Car.
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