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Continuity mistake : When Cage's character offers the money for his brother and the brother is in the car about to get crushed, the back window gets broken out twice. DVDs can be longer or shorter under different countries' TV systems. Please try one of these times:. Tumbler: Yo, so check out my new move. I call it "the Stranger. No feeling at all. And then I rub one out. And another car thief, whom he competed with before wants to get the Calitri job, and is telling Memphis to back off, but he won't.

When one night Kip messes up stealing some cars, Memphis gets called back to the life he got out of. His most impossible mission: Steal 50 exotic cars all over Los Angeles and Long Beach in just one night and deliver them to Long Beach Harbor, Pier 14 by am, Friday morning, on the button, or never see his brother again.

And so Memphis and Kip, with the help of longtime friend Otto Halliwell reassembles his old crew which includes sexy Sara "Sway" Wayland", a renegade white-haired mechanic by day, bartender by night, to pull off the biggest mission ever. Governor's Regional Auto-Theft Bureau. It's on the lookout and Det. Roland Castlebeck and his partner, Det. Drycoff are keeping close eyes on Memphis and his team. Will Kip finally realize that car boosting is dangerous? He is also happy to not go back to the life that got them all in this trouble.

Though the characters develop better, nobody can get by Nicolas Cage's acting throughout this movie. In some parts he is great, other scenes he is a little off. Though Nicolas is known for his "hit or miss" roles, Halicki was no perfect actor. However, who better to act the starring role of their own movie than the original creator himself? Though the character was a little stale, it was miles better than some of the strange reactive moments we got from Nicolas.

Though both of them do share one thing in common: they're both kids in a candy store during the making of the movies. I'll be frank here, the plot of the original movie was so broken and pieced together that it was hard to follow, which makes the s-made film stand out as the better movie in the terms of overall plot and the ability to understand it.

All respect to Halicki's dream but the original Gone in 60 Seconds is kind of drab for the majority of the run time before the crazy chase that makes up much of the screen time. The new one has more excitement and has more going on, in the way of a side story with some of the other characters' lives impeding on the main story.

There's also the connections between characters, as well. The actual jobs throughout the movies are some of the most interesting scenes, second only to the final chase. Between the movies, however, the classic movie represented more realistic boosting of cars. Instead of using weird mechanical tricks like Memphis did with the classic Thunderbird, Maindrian tricked a dealer to give him a ride in the Manta and then took off without him when the dealer got out to switch seats.

The ploys in Halicki's are more clever and some of them make me chuckle a bit seeing how they play out as opposed to the chuckles I get out of Bruckheimer's while seeing the unlikely tricks they pull. Some of them are hard to figure out how they would work in the real world. The plot is more clear in the newer version than in the old one. Case in point, in the original movie, they had to destroy a Cadillac because it has a certain something hidden throughout the car.

But it doesn't show nor does it tell how they were going to replace a car that was on the list. We can assume they just did so without any fault because of the following scene shortly afterward, when Maindrian claims that Eleanor is the last car on the list. This isn't to say the newer movie doesn't have its inconsistencies they stole the same Jaguar twice and nothing was wrong with it the first time , it's just that these are easier to look over than a plot hole you could fit the Cadillac inside of.

I'll be talking about the endings here—spoiler alert. The end of the film saw Memphis save Castleback and defeat the evil Calitri, ultimately saving his brother and getting Castleback's thanks. The end of the movie saw Maindrian come across another Mustang that also happened to be yellow and tricked the owner away from her car so he could boost it and get away clean.

Both of them are highly unlikely but I think you'd have better luck finding another Mustang than getting away with nabbing 50 cars, one of which is an expensive custom that has since been destroyed. Castleback may be a good cop but to lose Memphis would surely cost him his job. His life change gets complicated, however when younger brother, Kip Giovanni Ribisi , messes up a big score and is kidnapped by ruthless gangster Raymond Calitri Christopher Eccleston. The British mobster presents Memphis with a seemingly impossible task: steal 50 cars in three days, or your brother is killed.

Or at least it would be impossible, if Raines wasn't an expert thief. The heist is on, but with the cops after them and his brother's life at stake, an already difficult task only gets harder and harder.



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