In 1974, legendary stunt driver H.B. Halicki decided to put all his money together and make one of the most insane stunt car movies of all time, GONE IN 60 SECONDS. 93 vehicles destroyed and a car chase that lasts 40 MINUTES! Halicki did it all! As we start our MOVIES WITH WHEELS MONTH, our car fanatic co-host Dan wanted to bring a movie that is near and dear to him and introduce it to a lot of people who may not know this even existed. Step aside Nic Cage! The real Eleanor is coming through! Buckle up, because its time for a ride 50 years in the making. #MovieReview #DissectThatFilm #gonein60seconds #hbhalicki #50thanniversary
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