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“...a turbocharged Cooper S Countryman (yes, the names have gotten silly)”

That’s generally the problem with asking for apologies from people. If they have to be *asked* or *told* to apologize, it’s meaningless.

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From way back in 1993 (some duplicates among these compilations but I think this is all of them):

As an aside, Max still looks more lifelike than the orange one.

Years ago when I was in college, I was behind an 18-wheeler in my trusty 1987 Grand Am when a sheet of ice flew off the top of the trailer and smashed into the front edge of my hood. I pulled over to inspect the damage and was greeted by a nice little large divot at the leading edge, above the driver’s side headlight.

I live in Montgomery County, PA (neighboring Philadelphia city/county) and have nearly my whole 43 years. I registered to vote at 18 and while I don’t recall exactly that process, I’ve voted for each presidential election since then and almost all local elections. I’ve moved more than a dozen times and each and every

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He should have been fired and the chief should be fired for not firing the officer in question.

Yeah, it’s freakish and distracting.

And the orange one on top can’t fall fast enough.

I own Wonder Woman on Blu-ray as well and have watched it multiple times. I also have the previous DCEU films but aside from Man of Steel I haven’t watched the others more than once so far. I have no real interest in watching Justice League again anytime soon. I may buy it for Gal Gadot but the rest of it was a real

And 1989 Batman used guns extensively (he shot up and blew up Joker’s men at Axis Chemcials with the Batmobile and strafed more of said gangsters in a street where the public was present with the Batwing’s machine guns and missiles!). And he used guns in the older comics well before that.

Which is why I don’t care about any of these new X-Men movies. Let it all be rebooted and recast after this film and made part of the MCU.

He should have resigned from the first incident. He really needs to go now, or be removed.

It’s not about directors being visible in the film, it’s that a director can be a major selling point for a film. Maybe not so much these days, but there was a time when a film’s director was as big a draw as the main actors, if not a bigger draw. Well-known directors are stars in their own right (Steven Spielberg,

Directors are one of my cut-off point. I won’t watch a Woody Allen, Polanski and now Singer film.