Grand Theft Easy
The Film Yap Lexicon is comprised of terminology for certain cinematic phenomena that occur often enough to form discernible patterns — typically events or circumstances that are patently ludicrous to customs of narrative or known science and, on occasion, the result of misguided choices by filmmakers. Although these terms could take their name from numerous films, they are principally derived from the prime examples of this phenomena.
In the movies, it's extraordinarily easy to steal a car. In most situations, one looking for a set of wheels can simply get in, drop the driver's side sun visor and have the keys. In the rare event that doesn't work, a simple flathead screwdriver can always stubstitute for the vehicle's real keys. If you don't have one of these all-purpose tools, simply rip off the steering column, pull out the wires and twist the red ones together. This never takes more than 15 seconds.