You’re looking at it too high tech. Go even LOWER tech.
You’re looking at it too high tech. Go even LOWER tech.
WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I sincerely hope this woman is ok. Now. With that out of the way, I cannot stop laughing hysterically and my bartender says I have no soul. I imagine the lady is in there thinking “this is it. I’m going out in a whirl of adrenaline and blood to the head. I should have stayed in the goddam desert.”
I love that scene, but my favorite is still this one:
One of my all-time favorite movie quotes, because it’s 110% accurate.
This scene will never get old.
My favorite part about offroading and mudding is that just about any vehicle can have fun doing it. This poor little smart fortwo has been my Gambler 500 rig for two years running. It rocked yet again last weekend!
I would add that they should install a smooth hard surface of some sort over everything beyond 400 feet so that if you hit what used to be a home run, that ball is never going to stop rolling. Also institute a rule that you can run the bases multiple times for multiple runs, but if you’re on your second or later time…
Davos lived! Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!
Can’t tell you how many text messages I exchanged with friends seriously worrying about the health of a person I have never met and will likely never meet.
Alex
There were so many moments in the final half hour in particular where I just kept saying to myself “I can’t believe I’m seeing this on a cinema screen”.
I didn’t know how badly I NEEDED to see that final half hour until I was watching it. Seeing Giant Man punch a space whale!?! That was incredible.
There were so many moments in the final half hour in particular where I just kept saying to myself “I can’t believe I’m seeing this on a cinema screen”. Action, character combinations, plot elements... not only was I seeing them, but they’re in what will probably end up being the highest-grossing film ever.
A few years ago at the California State Fair CalTrans brought their 18-wheeler driving simulator for all to try. Even in that artificial environment you realize the massiveness and challenges of driving one. I gained a new appreciation for big rig drivers.
How she found them exactly isn’t answered, unless you assume the “Where’s Fury?” scene at the end of Captain Marvel has already happened before the start of Endgame.
It wasn’t arbitrary at all.
I honestly enjoy that Arya is the one who saves the world. It feels like an arbitrary choice
always meme from the passenger seat