andrewfindley
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andrewfindley

You’ve left out the Christina Hendricks-esque character involved in this scenario.

Fair.

An X5 is sporty!?

They should invest in developing a carbon fiber patter where its just ///M repeating like hounds-tooth.

This reads like low-key FancyKristen.  I like it

I’m glad to hear the trip is going well so far! I’ll take this as a good omen for when I drive the 300ZX to Omaha, NE tonight. This will be longest trip from home for it so far. Good luck to you guys!

They seem to Haval the space allocated for branding.

Haval of us never heard of this brand?

I thoroughly reject your minus, and give this episode a solid “A”. Absolutely embraced everything great about Legends, which is the combination of goofiness and the great character relationships.

Stephen as Flash and Grant as Green Arrow? Plus John Wesley Shipp as OG Flash? Can’t wait for the crossover!

When David Tracy offers to buy it.

Ironically, that is where they all died.   Someone made a photo opportunity while they were waiting for tow trucks.

I still love the timeless design. It really doesn’t look as dated as the Supras of any generation, and it had proper luxury and a V8 option. I would love to find the JZ engine with the 5 speed manual that hasn’t been molested by a teenager. A buddy of mine has the JDM imported Toyota Soarer version of this same car

THE VAN HAS THE FIVE SPEED STICK OMGROFLCOPTER

I agree with David Tracy. That is very troubling.

I think in the late 1970's when Donner was making the first two Superman movies, Lex Luthor still wasn’t a hypercompetent businessman. He was the mad, but highly intelligent scientist in a green and purple jumpsuit who pretty openly devised schemes to defeat Superman. The concept of Lex-as-a-businessman didn’t arrive

My biggest complaint regarding Superman in cinema is that nobody can really get Lex Luthor right. He should be a hypercompetent businessman who views Superman as a figure stealing his place as humankind’s absolute best, but both Donner and Singer chose to make him into a shady real estate baron.

I am also much more forgiving of this movie’s flaws than I should be. :)

Yeah, that plane rescue sequence is still thrilling. Superman just flying through debris, instead of dodging it, was a nice touch. What’s especially agonizing is how early in the film that is, and then it’s almost nothing after that. It never truly soars again. It’s a frustrating experience. I’d been hyped for the