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Gone in Sixty Minutes is an hour-long American action heist news program hosted by Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie.
In the News
"Hardest Auto Fetish Fun" is an anagram of "The Fast and the Furious".
Cool Hand Lube is a 1967 psychological crime thriller film about Luke Jackson, a decorated World War II veteran who wages a one-man war on corrupt parking meters.
G.I. Joe Undersea Meals for One is a line of lunchbox foods designed for consumption during human-shark combat.
Fiction cross-reference
- Cool Hand Lube
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- G.I. Joe Undersea Meals for One
- Hardest Auto Fetish Fun
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film) @ Wikipedia
- Gone In 60 Seconds - Official® Trailer @ YouTube
- Stealing Eleanor @ YouTube
- Sixty Minutes @ Wikipedia
- From the 60 Minutes archive: Andy Rooney on Christmas decorations @ YouTube
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- Dominic Sena (nonfiction)
- Angelina Jolie (nonfiction)
- Delroy Lindo (nonfiction)
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- Will Patton (nonfiction)
- Trevor Rabin (nonfiction)
- Giovanni Ribisi (nonfiction)
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