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Overview
Release Date:
10 September 2003 (Philippines) moreTagline:
It began as a wish, became an adventure, and ended as the ultimate road trip. morePlot:
A confused young man (Marsden) takes a journey on a road that doesn't exist on any map. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
2 wins & 5 nominations moreUser Comments:
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say (Possible Spoilers) moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Matthew Edison | ... | Quincy | |
| Paul Brogren | ... | Zack | |
| Wayne Robson | ... | Tolbert (Deep Stomach) | |
| Gary Oldman | ... | O.W. Grant | |
| Michael J. Fox | ... | Mr. Baker | |
| James Marsden | ... | Neal Oliver | |
| Melyssa Ade | ... | Sally | |
| John Bourgeois | ... | Dad | |
| Roz Michaels | ... | Mom | |
| Amy Stewart | ... | Nancy | |
| Christopher Lloyd | ... | Ray | |
| Jonathon Whittaker | ... | Dr. Craig (as Jonathan Whittaker) | |
| Mark Lutz | ... | Frank | |
| Krista Leis | ... | Ann | |
| Michael Rhoades | ... | Kirby |
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Rated R for language and sexual references.Parents Guide:
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USA:116 minLanguage:
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The number of the building where Neal has his appointment with Ray for the delivery is 555, an obvious reference to the fictional area code for phone numbers in various movies. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Pennants at gas station disappear and reappear between shots. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Neal Oliver: [voiceover] Given an infinite universe and infinite time, all things will happen. That means that every event is inevitable, including those that are impossible. And it's as good an explanation for all of this as anything else. Now, a lot of stories start in bars, so that's where we're going to start this one. Not because I was there - I wasn't. But because it's a damn good introduction to a very unique... fellow.
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From the man, Bob Gale, that gave us the Back to The Future trilogy comes Interstate 60. A story that everyone can pretty much relate to.
Well I say that this is one of the best movies that I have ever seen and I mean that 100%. This movie relates so much to life and shows you the results of the decisions that you make.
I waited so long to see this that I marked on my calender the day it would come out on DVD so I could go rent it at my local video store. When I first started watching it I wasn't to sure about it but by the time it was over I was sitting there amazed that a movie this good couldn't find distribution for so long and had to be put out as a direct to video release, especially with all the crap being put out at the theaters. I also couldn't wait to watch it again so I went out and bought it.
I thought the story was really good though I think the language was over the top. To me this movie was basically what everyone goes through in life. Finding that dream girl/guy, drugs, pressure from a parent/guardian,and wanting an answer to life.
The actors did a great job and Chris Cooper was hysterical. Amy Smart was hilarious when first introduced and Christopher Lloyd reminded me of his character in the Back to The Future movies.
If you need to see a thought provoking non-stop fun movie then please hop in your car and take the road less traveled down Interstate 60.