Interstate 60 2002

It began as a wish, became an adventure, and ended as the ultimate road trip.

7.4 / 10   638 vote(s)
R
Adventure Comedy Fantasy

An aspiring painter meets various characters and learns valuable lessons while traveling across America.

Release Date 2002-04-13
Runtime 1h 56m
Directors Bob Gale, Denis Maloney, Patrick Tidy
Producers Peter Bray, Neil Canton, Ira Deutchman, Bob Gale, Peter Newman, Eric Sandys, Tony Thatcher, Heidi Levitt, Brette Krinick, Lennis Fike, Peter Hoffman, Adam Haight, Jay Firestone, Daniel Diamond
Writer Bob Gale

Odd and insightful road movie fantasy with James Marsden, Gary Oldman and Christopher Lloyd

“Interstate 60:Episodes from the Road” involves a confused college man, Neal Oliver (James Marsden), who wants to be an artist while his father pressures him to go to law school. He desperately wants answers and O.W. Grant (Gary Oldman) magically grants him his wish. Neal ends up on the non-existent I-60 traveling to the non-existent city of Danver where he hopes to meet his dream girl (Amy Smart). Along the way he meets many interesting people and learns several valuable lessons. Christopher Lloyd is also on hand along with glorified cameos by various notable actors (e.g. Michael J. Fox, Kurt Russell and Ann-Margret).

The plot starts out a little tortuous, but it morphs into a road movie before too long, broken up into several quirky segments, which is why the flick is subtitled “Episodes from the Road.” Critics deride the picture on the grounds that the messages are clunky, moralistically naive, and preachy. But it’s unique and intelligent with quality reflections about life, which are made simple so “stupid people” or teens can grasp them. In short, this is a fairly entertaining oddball road fantasy that’s distinctive and insightful.

If you like films like "Michael" (1996), "City of Angels" (1998), "Holy Man" (1998), "Bruce Almighty" (2003) and “Evan Almighty” (2007), “Highway 60” (2002) is cut from the same thematic cloth, except that the supernatural being is a magical Irishman.

The movie runs 1 hour, 56 minutes and was shot in Ontario (Sunderland, Cannington and Toronto) and Arizona (Phoenix).

GRADE: B

Wuchak

I managed to live so far without seeing this wonderful kickback from 90s style film. Felt like Christmas! Lovely humor, quirky overgrown outfits, VHS quality AND sexy Amy Smart :D Good for couples - has fantasy/sci-fi elements and romantic side for gentle gender :)

AnAwe