Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 Film) - Director's Cut

Director's Cut

On June 7, 2005, a Director's Cut version of the film was released on DVD. It ran for 9 extra minutes and featured scenes not included in the original cut.

Some of the differences include:

  • Different dialogue in the opening Porsche race scene
  • A longer conversation between Atley Jackson and Memphis
  • Instead of Kip making breakfast for Memphis, an alternate scene is shown where Kip grabs a beer from the fridge and falls asleep as Memphis is trying to talk to him
  • The scene where Memphis tries to get Otto's help is extended
  • The scene where Kip offers to help out with the job is also extended
  • There is a small scene where Memphis talks to Atley about the probability of meeting the deadline on time
  • The scene where Det. Castlebeck comes to Otto's garage is extended
  • The Ferrari boost scene includes a small conversation between Memphis and Kip
  • The car chase is longer
  • The final BBQ scene is extended
  • Some scenes also include music not included in the original version of the movie
  • The Director's Cut includes different menus; however, the special features remain the same as those included in the original version

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