In Living Color was not a movie, and not on a Big 3 network, so Ace Ventura is still his first big break.
In Living Color was not a movie, and not on a Big 3 network, so Ace Ventura is still his first big break.
One of my favorite animated movies of all time remade with the voice of my #1 screen crush? Oh dear God thank you.
As I’m sure you know, 33 grand is right around the average price of a new car. Outside of my realm, but 33k sounds great relative to...everything.
He’s a great journalist and JRPG love can be found everywhere else on Kotaku.
To my knowledge the “I Am” series of documentaries never got serious enough to go into any area of controversy that could make the subject look bad. Like you said it’s more of a “tribute”, but compared to the rest of this series it would not have been the “perfect opportunity”.
Some of the best 80's music is from Crowded House. Have a good night y’all.
I’ll repeat what Collins said and say the Juke is/was old, but we got to live in a world where a car like the Juke existed and sold in the USA...from a car company that maybe the king of competitive pricing on boring cars.
I’m with you, but this is set up for “roving the malls” moreso than the RR and RR Sport. The wheels in question look absolutely out of place regardless of breed.
I thought the Envoys were a military unit until those in power turned on them, THEN they became rebels, no?
I know, right? I know there’s been some media out there made telling these stories to EVE and non-EVE players alike, but I would still love to see a Ken Burns-style documentary.
Oh, I don’t want to camp or “glamp”! I want to see the country, but I’ve done my share of camping as a kid, and I used to live in the country as well. I'm open minded overall, so whatever.
I actually agree with you and wombat. I was going after the kind of people that can’t budget worth a shit even though they are above a comfortable income threshold (75k is considered the threshold right now). It seems that type is neither of us thankfully.
Waiting for the idiots to complain about the price of both the truck and camper. They will then proudly state that all they need is a single-cab (screw the kids), no-power anything, and a cheap tent from Walmart. Boo hiss go away.
The demographics for the CLA are college-age girls (IS250 was a huge hit with them), or the no-class, 100k a year, housewives of several small businesses owner.
Yet I see bros driving E36 M3s because budget. These aren’t the kind of dudes capable of doing an even modest tune. It’s expensive whether you do nothing or not.
What the hell are they going to do when they find it? Demand it back and hope it’s enough? I don’t see any court in any middle eastern country making the accused party to give up the car. Accountability may be low here in the U.S., but that’s non-existent there.
What I find fascinating is: What the hell makes up the demographic of import tuning in SoCal now? Asian-Americans from that era grew up to either buy a modern classic like a Supra or a RX-7 like the article addresses, or moved “up” to different brands. Considering hourly wages and salaries have stagnated the past 20…
“Tragic figure”? Sounds like a typical Hollywood project that didn't work out to me.
Just let Tampa go to Montreal and...wait, what other team should be contracted? Just move that one too, and expand outside of that. Yeah?
He's being cheap and unreasonable.