In the movie gone in 60 seconds, Nick Cage uses a term to refer to that one elusive car he can never quite capture. Now that term itself is one of those things for me. Anyone remember?
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In the movie gone in 60 seconds, Nick Cage uses a term to refer to that one elusive car he can never quite capture. Now that term itself is one of those things for me. Anyone remember?
After some google searching...
...I got nothing. I shall look deeper into the internet, for there is always an answer hiding. Lurking in the shadows...in the darkest pits of the Internet.
I wanna say Eleanor...
Unicorn.
Unless it is something else you are thinking on, but that was the word used. Unicorn, because unicorns are impossible to capture.
I don't remember anything other than that.
It's Unicorn - damn you!
Elenor is the name of the car, the Shelby GT500 :D
Eleanor is the "name" of the car he's after. (All of the cars they stole were given girl names.)
His "unicorn" is what he referred to her as, because - like the unicorns of mythology - she was 'impossible to catch.'
Ooh! Ooh! Could you do the Loch Ness Monster next? Or maybe the yeti or sasquatch?
At the heart of things we have a movie that could have been , and should have been
more exciting than it is.
DV solves mysteries.
Love that movie. All because of Eleanor... That '67 Mustang Shelby GT500 Fastback makes me all giddy like a schoolboy.
Yea man, that car is my fave car of all time. And the film is kick ass man.
wow, been so long since I saw that movie. I did not remember the unicorn reference at all, just elanor lol.