Question: At the climax of the movie, several days after the initial bust, they discover the glass is Blacklight shards and accordingly use one to discover the Target List. But why didn't processing the crime scene (using, among other things, standard UV lights) do that already? Add to that the fact that since the '70s, this method of secret communication has become common knowledge. Why wasn't a blacklight used to search the initial crime scene as standard procedure?
dizzyd
8th Feb 2026
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)
8th Feb 2026
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)
Question: I understand Randall Raines puts off stealing the Shelby GT500 "Eleanor" because of his fear of a jinx and previous bad experiences. But why doesn't he just assign that car to the others? Surely one out of Otto, Donny, Sway, or Sphinx must have successfully stolen it in the past and can do so now on his behalf, and even Kip's guys might be better at it in this regard.