Also the maggots was on a DL Airbus A333.
Also the maggots was on a DL Airbus A333.
Ya, you gotta getcha yerself two or three ratchet straps on that and it’ll stay there.
nice click bait headline, the wing didn’t disintegrate, a part of the slat did. they were never in any serious danger.
Does it need to be pointed out that there are stainless-steel-bodied Deloreans built in 1981 that still haven’t “attracted rusting surface contaminants?”
i honestly expected to see the argylle trailer before argylle. was happy i didn’t. was unhappy i saw argylle.
The only positive I can see with this film being released is I won’t have to see that goddamn trailer again in the theaters!!
Tire Rack:
It would be a total obvious spoiler if one of the finalists is driving a Bentley to Trader Joe’s. Keep them broke until the finale.
Play squid games, win squid prizes.
They need more investigatory journalists!
They aren’t paid enough to do investigative journalism.
Yeah, there’s definitely a handful of super obvious questions for which they ought to have at least tried to get answers. Like even a “we reached out but no response” effort.
It looks amazing. The combination of practical and CG effects is masterful. And the cast is great! But the story is messy, there are character arcs that don’t lead anywhere, weird hostility is taken for gravity, and what the fuck is with distractingly aged Guy Pearce? There’s a great movie in there, it just needed a…
Nah. I went in opening weekend with no intention but to enjoy it and, just, ugh. It’s not entirely Scott’s fault to be fair, it’s beautifully directed - but from one of the most offensively, obnoxiously stupid screenplays ever written.
I’d say Prometheus is Scott’s most disappointing movie even if it isn’t his worst (but I still think it needs to be in his bottom five). It’s disappointing for the same reason The Phantom Menace was — we were excited to see a return to a beloved franchise by the guy who started it, only to learn that he had no idea…
The Kingdom of Heaven Director’s Cut is genuinely a different film, and deserves that spot on the list with a bullet.
When David Foxx reached out to Jalopnik, he was on his 10th day of a 19-day vacation
I saw that - it looks like the other car is a large Merc sedan, possibly an S-Class or CLS. It also looks like they were road raging at each other and the Challenger went to illegally pass and understeered in a very major way.
Yeah. Racing in a residential neighborhood. Fucking brilliant.
Chargers don’t fly like they used to.