Interstate 60 | 
| Director: Bob Gale Actors: James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Kurt Russell, Matthew Edison, Paul Brogren Studio: Screen Media Category: DVD
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Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 13965
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Full Screen, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 116 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: 025192382420 ISBN: 0783295650 UPC: 025192382420 EAN: 9780783295657 ASIN: B0000AOX0J
Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Release Date: October 14, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: UN Release Date: 24-AUG-2004 Media Type: DVD
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A movie That came out Sept 11 days...... June 9, 2009 Zack Sonshine (New Jersey) Absolute Favorite movie in the entire world... Wasn't advertised well, due to the release date being around the 9/11 attacks... Movie always "moves" the people whom I introduce it to... and when it comes down to it.. i don't see it as a handbook or a guidance; I will confess it does give the feeling of being inspired to do things.. Positive and forward moving things after watching it.. Recommend to ANY AND EVERYONE, for any occasion, Date night, Rainy day, or college/high school graduation grab bag gift.
Interstate 60 February 4, 2009 C. A. Luster (Burke, VA USA) Ever hear of what sounded like an interesting movie years after it was released and decide to rent it? Next you realize it is a great movie and you wonder how you had not heard of it before and why you missed it when it was released. This is one of those movies. An indie that went direct to video and will give you pause as to how in the world it didn't get better media exposure. Certain road movies transcend just the college drinking, drugs, and debauchery and move to a higher plane where self awareness and lifes lessons are intertwined into a rewarding experience you will never forget. I know the first time I saw a movie like this it changed my outlook. Sure I enjoy the off the wall Harold and Kumar type road movies, but the road scholar movies like this one can't be beat. Afterall, along with teaching you to keep an open mind and tell the truth, it will hit your funny bone quite a few times as well. A young man takes a drive on a interstate highway that isn't really on any map and meets all kinds of interesting people and learns all kinds of lessons about life. He has the fortune to have common sense which helps him through some potential pot holes. It all started with a birthday wish for answers to his life. His interest are in art but his father would like him to be a lawyer. A Native American Leprechaun, O.W. Grant, grants him his one wish. But the means by which he learns the answers are unusual and his pitstops along the way result in clever and funny experiences. Excellent story, cast, camera work, and superb directing by Bob Gale of "Back to the Future" fame. James Marsden and Gary Oldman do stand out roles and really make the movie fun. Good cameos by Christopher Lloyd, Paul Brogren, Michael J. Fox, Kurt Russell, Mathew Edison, Chris Cooper, and Ann-Margret. I highly recommend you add this one to your library because I doubt the price will get better and this sleeper may go out of print. Excellent quality DVD with commentary and documentary. I give it four and half stars. If you enjoyed this catch "Fandango". CA Luster
One of the best movies that no one knows about January 1, 2009 Joshua Banker (Clovis, CA) I was a HUGE fan of Back To The Future and when I found out that the writer of Back To The Future was working on this project I was pretty excited. Well do to a few issues that I won't get into since it is well covered on the commentary track this movie never made it into the theaters. That is unfortunate because I believe this is a classic and it is a shame that not more people know about it. The general premise of the movie is the main character Neil is on a mission driving down a mystical Interstate 60. An interstate that really doesn't exist in our universe. What is fun is Neil stops off in various towns along his journey and each person he meets and town he goes to is an exaggeration to kinda poke fun at our society. Like a town filled with all lawyers who go out of their way to try and sue people who are just passing through there town. I really don't want to give away too much but it is a really fun show and I think it would have worked great as a tv show. Anyway check out this rare jem. You won't be disappointed.
A Hidden Gem September 29, 2007 David Ferguson (Cloverdale, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first found this flick as a movie rental, noting the cast included Gary Oldman, whom I always enjoyed. What an enjoyable surprise! The film comes to you with a built-in twinkle in it's eye, having a load of fun playing with the viewer. It's like a mature version of Alice in Wonderland, but instead of different creatures, the adventures are focused on people met on the road or in the towns visited. The film is sprinkled with star cameos. Gary Oldman, as always, creates a totally unique charactor. But as much as I enjoyed Oldman, Chris Cooper was the best gem of them all. He plays an ex-adman, looking for honesty---need I say more. But, despite all the fun, the movie does make it's point, without hammering you in the head.
Interstate 60 August 9, 2007 Elkah (Canada) Unbelievable movie!! I LOVED It. Great cast, great story. Gary Oldman is by far one of the best actors in the world!!!!
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