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Writer:
Bob Gale (writer)
Release Date:
10 September 2003 (Philippines) more
Tagline:
It began as a wish, became an adventure, and ended as the ultimate road trip. more
Plot:
A confused young man (Marsden) takes a journey on a road that doesn't exist on any map. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
2 wins & 5 nominations more
NewsDesk:
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User Comments:
A refreshingly moral story with important messages presented in a humorous way... more (111 total)
Cast
(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 | |
| Jonathan Whittaker | ... | Dr. Craig | |
| Mark Lutz | ... | Frank | |
| Krista Leis | ... | Ann | |
| Michael Rhoades | ... | Kirby |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
I-60 (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
Interstate 60 (USA) (short title)
Interstate 60: Episodios de carretera (Spain) [es]
Viagem Sem Destino (Brazil) (cable TV title) [pt]
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MPAA:
Rated R for language and sexual references.
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Runtime:
USA:116 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Australia:M | Germany:12 | Iceland:L | Malaysia:18PL | South Korea:15 | Netherlands:6 | USA:R
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Throughout the opening sequence there are references to X-men and Marvel comics. The lead male is also Cyclops in the new X-Men movies. more
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Crew or equipment visible: During the first car scenes on the I60, especially the ones where Laura is sitting on the passengers seat, you can more then clearly see a crew member sitting next to the car door on the passengers side just "riding along". This is so obvious that it gets pretty annoying since it happens a couple of times. In one scene you can even see him wear a red scarf. more
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[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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Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Making of 'Interstate 60' (2003) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Not Too Close Encounters more
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"Interstate 60" is about a highway that doesn't seem to exist, yet somewhere in between two highways in Louisiana it does, indeed, exist. The main character of the film has a hard time trying to find it at first, for his destiny lies somewhere upon the seemingly non-existent highway.
People looking for "Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road" may have just as hard a time looking for the movie itself, as it was not theatrically released, has not been released on DVD, but continues to circulate around small theaters and film festivals since 2002, in search of more eager viewers who will no doubt be both surprised and inspired by the film's truthfulness and sense of morals.
Yet "Interstate 60" plays like anything but a Surgeon General's warning. It isn't as openly strict or hard-nosed. It has a sort of subtle warning inside it that lets the viewer decide what it is about. It's a film that stays with you after it's over, and that's a rare thing these days.
It all starts with a rich kid named Neal Oliver (James Marsden, "X-Men"). Neal's 22nd birthday has just arrived, and with it a shiny-red BMW sports car, with the license plate specially modeled after his father's own personal motto. In fact, the entire convertible seems to be modeled after Neal's father's own tastes. "I woulda killed to have something like this when I was your age," his dad mutters. We have a feeling he really would have, too.
Neal makes a wish for his birthday, to find a meaning to his life. It is overheard by an odd man named O.W. Grant (full name: One Wish Grant), who decides to grant Neal his wish - by sending a painter's bucket flying from above, only to come to a stop on Neal's skull.
Out of it for a while, Neal wakes up again and finds his perception noticeably different. He notices things he never noticed before; his senses are more acute. A strange doctor named Ray (Christopher Lloyd) explains a thing or two about perception and blindness to Neal, before Neal finds out there is no doctor on the staff at the hospital named Ray (though that seems a bit odd, don't you think?).
Neal meets Ray again in a skyscraper, where Ray gives Neal a job to transport a small briefcase to Denvar (yes, DenVAR), a small town located along I-60. Neal reluctantly agrees to go on this journey in hopes of finding a girl he can't rid his mind of, and so he finally locates this nonexistent highway. Along his journey he once again meets O.W. Grant (Gary Oldman), as well as Laura (Amy Jo Johnson), a woman seeking as much sex as possible; a cop (Kurt Russell) in a small drug-infested town; an ex-advertising agent played by Chris Cooper; and finally he finds the girl of his dreams (literally), Lynn (Amy Smart). Along his journey, Neal comes to terms with himself and who he really is, and though this is predictable the way the film gets the message across is more than ingenious.
The writer and director of the film is Bob Gale, the man most people will always remember as the creator and sole writer of the three "Back to the Future" films. Gale tried his hand at directing a few times, including the 1995 "interfilm" called "Mr. Payback," which I have not seen but have heard is a supposedly horrid excuse for a film. "Interstate 60" is not - it is a cleverly-written little film that avoided being released into the mainstream, and for a reason: It didn't want to become Hollywoodized. It hasn't. And it shows.
"Interstate 60" is unmistakably a low-budget film, but it is all the better for it. It has some important messages that really should be seen by everyone. In a time when films like "Gigli" are invading the film market, this is a breath of fresh air, a step towards a better side of film-making, a side with morals for today's youth and future generations.
There are some great messages in this film, it's a shame that the majority of moviegoers and families seeking quality films will never even see this film, much less hear about it.