I know... I know...
I know... I know...
The whole thing that was wrong with the trailer for me is that in the original movie it wasn't an outright takeover over, but a very small piece of the war... the high schoolers simply learned along the way and were a just a constant thorn in the Russians side instead of outright defeating them.
Gah. I never understand why these two creationists and science can't coexist.
Eeesh. Not a fan of that rear end. Love the sculptural qualities of the current one and this is no improvement.
I agree with the SatNav... I was in my boss's Legacy wagon the other day and I after the Commodore 64 SatNav fired up I asked what year the car was, and he replied "Oh, a couple years old." Yeesh.
MUCH better... I would not be embarrassed to be it that!
My wife and I have had "discussions" about his topic, I prefer to control everything with knobs and such and she likes the shiny gadgets. The bad thing is there is no system I know of for upgrades.
I agree and the V12 engine firing at the end was nice too... awesome clip!
Sounds like a whiner.
Hopefully the ass will be a little better sculpted... would miss the traditional round tail lamps.
Samuel Jackson is not impressed.
Can you not unhook the trailer quickly? Why wouldn't he save to tow vehicle?
I have traveled from the year 1981 looking for the next big invention... I had considered telling everyone that the personal digital assistant is the future, but I must take back this idea of the banana-flavored 7-Up immediately!
This is probably sacrilege to a lot, but what about spinning Corvette into it's own brand and develop a mid-engine Corvette super car for a true GM halo machine?
I don't think it belongs, just as I don't think equestrian sports really belong or... well you could start going down a dangerous path of what should be included or not included.
I think they jumped the shark with the new 2 door Countryman. That move seems like MINI is spinning out of control with no real goals or direction. I would be interesting for them to come up with a new car that had a different DNA to it, but still had the MINI goal of great driving and quirky attitude... something…
So is it they can't make a car that can beat a 1960s car or that Ragnotti is a bit slower in his more mature years?
Saw him talking about it, sound slow-witted about it. Says he's a car guy and then needs to drive the automatic. Ug.
Am I the only one tired of superheroes fighting the problems they created? Seems like all three of the Iron Man movies are Stark fighting things he had a hand in creating one way or another... he doesn't seem to fight a new, unrelated to his tech, source of power.
How much could you sell of that to get it in a Lemons race? Can you get a rollcage that big?