Feature Ryan Lambie 4 Nov 2013 - 12:00
We're looking at some of the finest car chases in cinema, in conjunction with Need For Speeds Rivals. Here's 1974's Gone In 60 Seconds.
The 2000 incarnation starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie may be the Gone In 60 Seconds more people remember these days, but it was director Hb Halicki who got their first, with his 1974 low-budget, gonzo car chase movie of the same name.
As part of our celebration of crossing the line movie car chases, which provide the build-up to the release of EA's latest racer, Need For Speed Rivals, here's our look at Gone In 60 Seconds' death-defying extended car chase.
The film
Of all the films we've covered in this crossing the line series, Gone In 60 Seconds is by far the cheapest, with a budget of just $150,000 - a miniscule sum of money for a car chase flick,...
We're looking at some of the finest car chases in cinema, in conjunction with Need For Speeds Rivals. Here's 1974's Gone In 60 Seconds.
The 2000 incarnation starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie may be the Gone In 60 Seconds more people remember these days, but it was director Hb Halicki who got their first, with his 1974 low-budget, gonzo car chase movie of the same name.
As part of our celebration of crossing the line movie car chases, which provide the build-up to the release of EA's latest racer, Need For Speed Rivals, here's our look at Gone In 60 Seconds' death-defying extended car chase.
The film
Of all the films we've covered in this crossing the line series, Gone In 60 Seconds is by far the cheapest, with a budget of just $150,000 - a miniscule sum of money for a car chase flick,...
- 11/4/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
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