Loose belt. The distinctive screech puts my hair on edge and I feel great anger towards the driver of the broken Grand Am that it is inevitably coming from.
Loose belt. The distinctive screech puts my hair on edge and I feel great anger towards the driver of the broken Grand Am that it is inevitably coming from.
It sounds less like it was the worst movie he’s ever made - he was also in Gigli, Paycheck and Pearl Harbor, so there’s a lot of competition - but more that it was the absolute worst shooting experience, both from an on set perspective, and an off-set one. He was in the depth of alcoholism, Zach Snyder (who everyone…
Of all the famous cat habits mine actually actively avoids keyboards. It’s the one thing she has no desire to touch ever.
If you’re just moving a small number of people between convention halls, why do you need a tunnel at all?
But he works for pennies on the dollar!
“Charming” sometimes just means “well connected” too. Harvey Weinstein was a creep*, but he was a creep that had a ton of power in Hollywood, so you worked with him because not working with him meant being labeled as difficult and finding your roles and opportunities dried up.
Having been in the backseat of a Versa, most people need something bigger than a Versa if they have friends and/or children. It's not great back there.
The Audi that infuriates me is the S6, since they’re placed in the middle of a chrome grille bar (which calls attention to them) while they could have been basically hidden if they arranged the bars around the sensors.
Well the sensors are going somewhere, if they're in the lights it could make a cracked bumper cover much cheaper to repair.
Though I’m not someone who actually knows what he’s talking about, wouldn’t fake headlights be a great place to put all the sensors and cameras and gibbins and guffins that all those adaptive whatsits and whosits need? Way better than the standard “big piece of plastic we slapped a picture of a grille on” at a minimum.
Racing movies have been doing alright lately, honestly, at least in the "everyone who isn't in spandex is fighting for scraps" era. Rush did pretty good, Ford vs. Ferrari was nominated for an Oscar.
Isn't that NFTs in a nutshell? Spending money to say you spent money.
Pay people enough that they give a shit and you get way better results.
I hope it’s a big success largely because that could spell the end of the stupid grille era of pickup styling.
I mean, that's also not reassuring.
I used to work with a Karen who was just the nicest old lady you could find.
I feel bad for all the Brandons who are not racist.
The really scary thing is how many trucks I drive by which have them pointing every which way.
The exterior feels like it was an idea for a CUV that they planned to introduce alongside the 200 several years ago which they just found on someone’s desk. Which begs the question: Why didn’t they develop it then?
The Toyota Tundra.