CodyC831
CodyC831
CodyC831

If I remember correctly, he says: "Bouffe le! Bouffe le!" (Eat him! Eat him!)

"It's Stephen, with a P H."

....huh? No.

I know we have all heard of it ( and have probably seen it) but with a limited release across the U.S. I think there many who have never heard of it or seen it. I think thats a shame as I really enjoyed the movie. Admittedly, there are some who don't as well.

Love the Beast. It's probably known well enough here but most people haven't heard of it.

I seriously cannot wait for this movie. Real life trolling is a beautiful thing to behold.

Yeah, definitely a heart-wrenching moment when it got blown up, even though I knew it was a prop. But the goosebumps I got when the lights went on in the garage were unforgettable; as was M's snide remark right after that

Pick a scene, ANY scene from the first Smokey and The Bandit that had the '77 T/A in it.

I'll throw in something recent: The DB5 reveal scene in Skyfall.

Argh! How did I forget this travesty, and why did no one else remember it?!?!?! Collectively, have we erased it from memory?

Sloane: What are we going to do?

So, it's a pretend car, but the scene where Doc Hudson breaks out the old racing tires was pretty iconic for car enthusiasts of about any age.


And to redeem my F&F submission. The end of the final race in Cars, was simply excellent.

They say the best work truck would be a Ford with an Alison tranny and a Cummins mill. Looks as though the work was done right.

3-4K more for basically the same truck with a less desirable engine makes it CP?

Bring it over here - now! Seriously, this thing checks most of the right boxes with me.

You say that like it's a bad thing.

Am I the only one who thinks all new Cadillacs, Buicks, Lincolns and Chryslers should have whitewalls standard?

They need to bring back group B rallying. Sure it was dangerous, but it was friggin' awesome. Unlike the Sport Quattro thingy...