Lotus were pretty busy doing anything other than introducing new cars of their own in the 80's
Lotus were pretty busy doing anything other than introducing new cars of their own in the 80's
NEED MOARRRR
loved it
I have to admit: when Jason made his appearance I hissed “IT’S TORCH TIIIIIIME” out loud and scared the dog.
It’s much more suspenseful than Man Vs. Car
I’m extremely pissed at you guys. You went and done it. You made a good TV show. Congratu-fucking-lations, my dudes and gals and Torches. All the crappiness(that’s a good thing, you Jalops should know what I mean by that) was embodied into a TV show that is a smack in the face to all the other ones. They should be…
This is proper Jalopnik.
So is this a pass or a fail for small frontal overlap?
“125 miles an hour? Challenge accepted!”
That’s a very irresponsible comment to make. The idea that only ugly people can be predators is a component of our rape culture and also just rude/superficial.
The S stands for “Denial”
This is so uncomfortable. He is obviously wasted and fully aware of his “celebrity”. Gross.
Before you decry the 85 Firebird as uncharacteristic for a high school math teacher, let me point out that in 1984 Miss Mask, my high school journalism and English teacher, drove an electric blue 1967 Corvette. All original, and she had both tops for it. She had been driving it for years, and she was still driving it…
Another one of my favorites!
I gotta say I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy this movie.
This is a great article and why I love Jalopnik. I would enjoy a “Cars of the movie” series of articles and a tie-in to the main characters. Fast and Furious, Dazed and Confused, the possibilities are endless.
Selma Blair is the real life version Mary Louise Parker in Weeds who I think consumed a franchise worth of ice coffee over the shows run.
Suddenly I feel a strong desire to go to someplace called “Joan’s on Third”.
The opening slot is often reserved for glitzy, big movies like Great Gatsby, Moulin Rouge, and the Da Vinci Code (!!lol!!). Cannes is in May. This film has star power and fits the bill for an opener.