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Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Gary Oldman, Amy Jo Johnson, James Marsden, Amy Smart, and Chris Cooper in Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road (2002)
Neal Oliver, a very confused young man and an artist, takes a journey of a lifetime on a highway I60 that doesn't exist on any of the maps, going to the places he never even heard of, searching for an answer and his dreamgirl.
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Neal Oliver, a very confused young artist, takes a journey of a lifetime on a highway that doesn't exist on any map, going to places he's never heard of, searching for an answer and his drea... Read allNeal Oliver, a very confused young artist, takes a journey of a lifetime on a highway that doesn't exist on any map, going to places he's never heard of, searching for an answer and his dream girl.Neal Oliver, a very confused young artist, takes a journey of a lifetime on a highway that doesn't exist on any map, going to places he's never heard of, searching for an answer and his dream girl.

  • Director
    • Bob Gale
  • Writer
    • Bob Gale
  • Stars
    • James Marsden
    • Gary Oldman
    • Kurt Russell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,774
    891
    • Director
      • Bob Gale
    • Writer
      • Bob Gale
    • Stars
      • James Marsden
      • Gary Oldman
      • Kurt Russell
    • 169User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Neal Oliver
    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • O.W. Grant
    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Captain Ives
    Matthew Edison
    Matthew Edison
    • Quincy
    Paul Brogren
    • Zack
    Wayne Robson
    Wayne Robson
    • Tolbert (Deep Stomach)
    Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox
    • Mr. Baker
    Melyssa Ade
    • Sally
    John Bourgeois
    John Bourgeois
    • Dad
    Roz Michaels
    Roz Michaels
    • Mom
    Amy Stewart
    Amy Stewart
    • Nancy
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Ray
    Jonathan Whittaker
    Jonathan Whittaker
    • Dr. Craig
    Mark Lutz
    Mark Lutz
    • Frank
    Krista Leis
    • Ann
    Michael Rhoades
    Michael Rhoades
    • Kirby
    Art Evans
    Art Evans
    • Otis
    John Henry Canavan
    John Henry Canavan
    • Warehouse Worker
    • (as John Canavan)
    • Director
      • Bob Gale
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      • Bob Gale
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    7athena24

    Imperfect, but I still liked it.

    'Interstate 60' is a light movie and despite being made in the early 2000's, it looks like the product of the eighties. Including the kitsch and the cheesiness involved. Generally, I thought it started kind of slow but gradually improved as the movie went on.

    The things I liked:
    • The story. It's original and rich. Not everything is great, but overall, I really appreciate the effort.


    • Has genuinely funny moments.


    • Never boring. You know how it ends, but you still want to see what's next.


    • The lawyer town is a stroke of genius. Very smart and very funny episode.


    The not so much:
    • There was no real bond between me, the viewer, and the main character. Mainly because some of his actions made him look rather unlikable (nothing too serious but I wouldn't applaud such behavior). Also, there was no real depth to him.


    • Visually too simple. It really could have used some atmospheric visuals/score to augment the surrealism.


    • O. W. Grant's problem was really unnecessary.


    My conclusion, is that if you have a mood for a light movie and don't mind a bit of surrealism, this one is a good choice. Eventually it bears a good message as well - which is follow your heart - even if it is not as pronounced as one would expect.
    8SomeNicknameForThisSite

    I enjoyed this movie

    I am surprised I have never heard about this film. I became aware of it when I saw one of the YouTube shorts. It seemed interesting and I decided to give it a chance. I am glad I did. The movie was interesting, funny, and dynamic enough for me to never pause it and just see it all the way through, which is something that rarely happens. I liked the characters and actors' performances. There is a bit of a morale in the movie, so I think I may rewatch it with my son. This was an easy watch, light, humorous, and entertaining. Christopher Lloyd's and Gary Oldman's characters were my favorite. Recommended!
    10MovieAddict2016

    A refreshingly moral story with important messages presented in a humorous way...

    "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.
    7thetruemrwalker

    Just stumbled over this lost gem

    I really enjoyed this movie, that I have never heard about before, even though I watch a lot of movies. It must have been extremely poorly distributed for me to miss it, especially since it actually has quite good ratings. It has humor, message, talent, attitude and after thought. It might be 16 years old, but it still MUCH better than some of the stuff that is made today. It puzzles me that I have never heard about it, considering the amount of big actors in it. But better late than never. Don't let this slip away, see it you too!
    Katatonia

    One of the best films I've seen in a long time!

    Once in awhile there's a film that comes along that is amazingly fresh in it's idea. Interstate 60 is one of the best movies I've seen recently. I saw in a rental store and there was only one copy they had. I didn't see it in on the shelves of the other rental chains I usually visit several times per week. I debated whether or not I should even rent the movie. But, it had Christopher Lloyd in it...so it couldn't be that bad.

    I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed the movie. It's fun and utterly different than what I was expecting it to be. Interstate 60 cannot be classified into a single genre. It is many genres, from fantasy to comedy, to romance, to drama...and back again switching between these and so much more.

    The script is very well written, with many memorable lines of intelligent dialogue. There are several notable cameos by high profile actors such as Michael J. Fox, Ann-Margret, and Kurt Russell. All of their performances made use of their stellar acting abilities. Another must see role was played by Chris Cooper.

    Interstate 60 should really have had a wide theatrical distribution. It has the look and feel of a big budget movie, and surely has a wide ranging appeal. A lot happens in this movie and that is a good thing! It's a shame that a lot of people will probably never see or hear of the movie. If you can find it around you should definitely rent it. You also couldn't go wrong with just buying it, I know it is next on my list of movies to buy for my personal collection. I give this exceptional movie a 10 rating out of a possible 10!

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    • Trivia
      Despite its all-star cast and Academy Award-nominated writer and director, this went direct-to-video.
    • Goofs
      Seconds after Neal wakes up in the hospital after being knocked cold, clearly disoriented and unsure where he is, his sister comes in. He tells her the doctors want to "keep me overnight, to log some tests in the morning." How does he know this?
    • Quotes

      Bob Cody: Ever hear of Frederick Turner, Mr. Oliver?

      Neal Oliver: No, sir.

      Bob Cody: Well, he was an historian. About a hundred years ago he came up with a theory about the frontier. He said the frontier was a safety valve for civilization, a place for people to go to keep from goin' mad. So, whenever there were folks who couldn't fit in with the way things were, nuts, and malcontents, and extremists, they'd pack up and head for the frontier. That's how America got started - all the crackpots and troublemakers in Europe packed up and went to a frontier which became the thirteen colonies. When some people couldn't fit in with that, they moved farther west, which is why all the nuts eventually ended up in California. Turner died in 1932, so he wasn't around long enough to see what would happen to the world when we ran out of frontier. Some people say we have the frontier of the mind, and they go off and explore the wonderful world of alcohol and drugs, but that's no frontier. It's just another way for us to fool ourselves. And we've created this phony frontier with computers, which allows people to, you know, think they've escaped. A frontier with access fees?

      Neal Oliver: What about space? You know, the final frontier!

      Bob Cody: Ah, Star Trek isn't space. That's television - fine fuckin' frontier that is. Besides, how many folks can just pack up and go to space?

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits testify "No computer or miniatures were used to create or enhance the destruction of any vehicles in this movie".
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Interstate 60' (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Broken Heart For Sale
      Written and Performed by Heather Myles

      Published by Happy Valley Music (BMI)

      Courtesy of Rounder Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2003 (Philippines)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Interestatal 60
    • Filming locations
      • Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fireworks Pictures
      • Fireworks Entertainment
      • Redeemable Features
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,449
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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