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A retired master car thief must come back to the industry and steal 50 cars with his crew in one night to save his brother's life.
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Cinema Crazed
It's loud, pointless, and tedious, and almost ruins a classic crime flick.
June 05, 2014
Variety
Perfectly dreadful in every respect, this big-budget remake of the late H.B. Halicki's 1974 indie hit may well rep the nadir of the Bruckheimer (and Simpson) franchise, and doesn't even rate on the most basic level as a good car-chase picture.
May 06, 2008
Film4
It's just kinda dull though, unless you get excited by 60s Thunderbirds, Chevies and wot not.
May 06, 2008
Rolling Stone
A product that will delight car junkies and drive cinephiles to swear off film until fall.
May 10, 2001
Sacramento News & Review
For car lovers and lovers of truly bad films only.
August 07, 2008
Time Out
Where the original had too many car chases and not enough plot or characterisation, this has too much plot, too many characters and not enough metal crunching, tyre squealing action.
June 24, 2006
Globe and Mail
Sixty seconds is all a professional car thief needs to steal a car. It takes about the same time for a moviegoer to know he or she is watching a Jerry Bruckheimer movie.
March 19, 2002
Big Picture Big Sound
So clumsy is the film that while our 'heroes' are 'boosting' their 50 cars in 24 hours, the audience never has a clue how many they have successfully stolen.
July 14, 2007
TIME Magazine
In this film we learn that it takes 8,000 lbs. of pressure to crush a car but only one credited screenwriter (Scott Rosenberg) to pound out such a lame script.
September 19, 2008
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