How Did You Find This Movie?


When I was 16 or so, I was up late with my parents, just one of those weird nights where no one could sleep, time seem to be passing really quick, and it was 3 in the morning, my mother was still working, my father was downstairs raiding the fridge, and I had been on the computer, another endless night working on my novel. My room being downstairs right next to the living room, I heard this interesting talk, my parents started to argue as to whether Christopher Lloyd was the Professor from Back to the Future, and I came out to settle it, and it was Interstate 60. Of course, I didn't know that then. We changed the channel, my dad eventually came back to it, around the drug scene. It was on Channel 4, or 5, and we were just watching it. And I really liked it. I thought it was really good. But I got tired and went to sleep.

About two years later, I'm in a bookstore, Barnes and Nobles, and I got to their movie section, and there it is, Interstate 60. I see it and the title catches my eye. I read the back and decided, what the hell? I decided to buy it. I brought it home and just absolutely loved the movie.

Four years later, I still watch the movie.

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i found it a video store for 5 dollars it looked good so i bought it and i fell in love with this movie

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I had it on instant stream on Netflix and I'd been wanting to see it for months and then I finally sat down and watched it last night. Absolutely amazing. I particularly enjoyed the philosophical bits, we debated these things in class and I found myself agreeing with a lot of the views of this film.

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Netflix recommended it to me based on other movies I had rented. I loved it.

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A friend of mine used to show me great movies he liked and he showed me this. I think he heard of it when he was working at Blockbuster (most likely when the movie first came out in 2003). We watched it and I really loved it, I think I first saw it in 2005 and I always try to get people to watch.




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In 11th grade, my English teacher showed it to us after the AP test. He picked it up randomly at Blockbuster one day and now always shows it in class.

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It was recommended to me by a MJF fan who said that the opening scene was the most cussing they'd heard from his mouth in his entire screen life. Of course, I had to check it out! I kept watching beyond the opening and found a great film.

Go take a step outside - see what's shaking in the real world.

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I'm a big "Back to the Future" fan. I found this in the video shop when it was first released on DVD. When I read that it was written by the same guy who wrote the "Back to the Future" films, I had to hire it out. I did, and loved it! I now own it and have watched it many times.

"It looks a bit sweaty in there so you may need to apply baby powder" Zapp Brannigan

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I turned left at Greenland...

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Was listening to the commentary on Big Trouble in Little China with John Carpenter and Kurt Russell. They were discussing being libertarians and Russell mentioned he had just shot a part as a "libertarian Sheriff" in Interstate 60. I am so glad I heard about this film. It's one of my favorites.

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