This is going to bomb hard. Hollywood has tried to make The Crow a franchise when it should have only been a single movie.
This is going to bomb hard. Hollywood has tried to make The Crow a franchise when it should have only been a single movie.
Yup, there was another Maltese Falcon released exactly 10 years before the 1941 Humphry Bogart classic.
Yes, those coordinates would place it in Colville National Forest. The closest town to it would be Metaline Falls.
If you ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’!
Forget the Sandworm popcorn bucket! What we need is a Sandworm Stadium Pal!
A diesel Jag with 162k miles? I couldn’t hit No Dice fast enough
You are getting hosed on electricity prices. In Illinois, it’s around 7 cents per kWh.
The most unbelievable part of this is that 20 year olds still think of Jaguars as a status symbol.
I’m still waiting on pricing for the Buzz. I would be interested at $45k, not $60k.
I bet all these autonomous drivers cheat like they do in Mario Kart!
It would be hilarious if Ringo’s movie was a half hour long.
Blame (Air) Canada!
Yeah, I definitely remember seeing this in the past year or so.
Mach-E’s have markups? I must have seen a dozen of them on the lot of the dealer by me.
I’m guessing that Lisa Frankenstein is going to be on digital rentals by the end of the month.
You can add Tacoma FD on TruTV to this list as it was canceled yesterday. Also, Evil is on Paramount+ and not Starz.
I found the data that the article cited:
Thank you. It’s much better now.
I’m pretty sure that Sebring convertibles only existed to give rental companies a convertible option when people rented a car in Hawaii.
Bradley, don’t take this the wrong way but the headline is very poorly written. It implies that Texas and Connecticut make up 40% of all fatal drunk driving accidents in America which obviously isn’t true. Something like “In These Two States, Drunk Driving Accounts for Over 40% of Fatal Driving Accidents” is a lot…