-2002 Jared Leto- Selma Blair- Jake Gyllenhaal-dvdr — Highway

Directed by music video veteran James Cox, Highway is a film that drips with the atmosphere of the turn of the millennium. The story centers on Jack Hayes (played by ), a drifter and small-time drug dealer living in Las Vegas. Jack’s life is a series of bad decisions, but things spiral out of control when he steals a car belonging to a feared mobster, "Bubbles" (an unrecognizable M.C. Gainey), only to find a severed finger in the glove compartment.

The version is the purest way to experience it: flawed, fuzzy, and full of static. So pour a cheap whiskey, turn down the lights, and take the exit for the Highway . You might get lost, but that’s the point. Highway -2002 Jared Leto- Selma Blair- Jake Gyllenhaal-DVDR

The group eventually reaches Seattle for the Kurt Cobain vigil, but they are ultimately tracked down by the mobsters, leading to a violent confrontation. Production and Reception Directed by music video veteran James Cox, Highway

Released on March 26, 2002, is an independent crime drama directed by James Cox and written by Scott Rosenberg. Set in 1994, the film follows two best friends from Las Vegas—Jack (Jared Leto) and Pilot (Jake Gyllenhaal)—who are forced to flee the city after Jack is caught in bed with a mobster’s wife. Plot Synopsis Gainey), only to find a severed finger in

The story begins in Las Vegas, where Jack Hayes (Leto), a pool cleaner, is caught in a compromising position with the wife of Burt Miranda, a dangerous mobster. To escape Miranda's goons—dubbed "Miranda’s Pandas"—who are sent to break his feet, Jack convinces his best friend Pilot Kelson (Gyllenhaal), a small-time drug dealer, to flee the city.