But even by Bruckheimer standards, the 'Gone in Sixty Seconds' is shallow. And although he has nothing to do with 'Gone in Sixty Seconds,' his presence looms large over this brain-dead thriller.Īdmittedly, you don't go in to a Jerry Bruckheimer production expecting deep insights into the human condition.
For those unfamiliar with that reference, Needham is a former stuntman turned filmmaker who hatched such loud, witless fare as the 'Smokey and the Bandit' and 'Cannonball Run' movies onto an unsuspecting public in the late '70s and early '80s.