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Lock picking in movie "Gone in 60 Seconds"

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Lock picking in movie "Gone in 60 Seconds"

Postby Jenova » 1 Jul 2004 8:44

ahahah has anyone seen "Gone in 60 Seconds" when nick cage get the last car and starts the car by picking the lock :P with a tension tool and a what looks to be like a rake

u;s rekon its a bit fake him picking the lock
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Postby zeke79 » 1 Jul 2004 8:53

i'm sure its fake in the movie, but older car ignitions were generally pretty easy to pick.
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Postby Jenova » 1 Jul 2004 8:55

yeh probley
just thought ide mention it :D
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Postby Kung » 1 Jul 2004 18:05

on the fastback he used a qwikpick :wink:
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Postby zeke79 » 1 Jul 2004 18:07

did you guys ever notice that after his initial chase with the police when he knocked the mirror off of the car and it dies he is using a key to restart it? :roll:
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Postby Jenova » 1 Jul 2004 18:48

zeke79 wrote:did you guys ever notice that after his initial chase with the police when he knocked the mirror off of the car and it dies he is using a key to restart it? :roll:


AHAHAHAHAAHAH its tru hey
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woah

Postby Guitar_J » 1 Jul 2004 19:16

Woah.. I never even realized that... that's so dumb.. .
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Postby Aidyn2332 » 2 Jul 2004 14:44

In many movies or T.V. shows where people pick locks they dont even have a tension wrench. Only movie that i've seen where someone looks like they are doing it right is Mission Impossible 2. The girl is using what looks to me a feather touch tension wrench and maybe a rake or snake pick....or maybe a half diamond... :?
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Postby mcm757207 » 2 Jul 2004 18:43

I recently rented a movie called "Foolproof" which is about some kids who are basicly burglers with a concience. Anyway- I was amazed at how accurate the lock picking was. Tension wrench- and pick. And when they showed it he was moving the pick up and down as if to raise and lower the pins. A few times they even comment on how "Hey, it usually takes you thirty seconds to pick this lock. And we're going on 4 minutes... what's up?" so they talk about the time it takes to pick a lock. It was an entertaining movie- pretty low budget but I enjoyed it.
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The Score: Lockpicking

Postby David_Parker » 10 Jul 2004 5:07

Even Edward Nortons approach in The Score is correct. He uses a standard pick and tension wrench on a filing cabinet lock. Although they don't show the scene in detail, it looks pretty much correct. The tech advisor for the movie is supposed to be a guy 'well known' for that type of lifestyle and techniques.

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Postby raimundo » 10 Jul 2004 8:59

Many years ago, when I worked for a sanfranciso lockshop, (Cerny's 10th and missions st.) We were called to a movie set, (one of those sidney poiters sequels to "in the heat of the night") Our job was to remove the bolt that locked the cam that pulled back the bolts on a huge vault door. So Sidney or someone could look at the dial, squint, put his ear to the door and make mouth pursing like he was concentrating, then spin the dial any way at all and get it on the first try.
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Postby LeaKeD » 11 Jul 2004 16:43

In Referance to Gone in 60 seconds... There is no proof that a key is being used.. also.. Have you ever looked at what happens when you start yer car.. ? the key stays in the "start engine" position or "Just slightly before" So in theory.. He could still start the car without the key or re-picking the lock.. :lol:
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Postby zeke79 » 11 Jul 2004 16:58

yeah but I am sure he didnt leave his tension tool in the ignition for the 160+ mph run from the police. :?
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Postby OpenSays-a-me » 11 Jul 2004 21:47

Most of the lock in picking/by-passing was "pretty" realistic.

The funniest part was when the black guy is stealing the car... and he has a pickgun with an lcd screen.

He watches the screen clicking the gun til the "scanner" gets the code, then the key turns.

I'm assuming it was supposed to be a transponder bypass or something.
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Postby frollard » 11 Jul 2004 23:53

zeke79 wrote:yeah but I am sure he didnt leave his tension tool in the ignition for the 160+ mph run from the police. :?


thats the thing - pick into the 'on' position, and then turn to start.

it stays 'on'...and it doesnt relock until they ignition is turned to off.

so he could keep twisting from 'on' to 'start' as much as he wanted.



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