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Honestly? I found Fury Road pretty meh. I’m honestly not huge on car chases, so having them take up 75% of the film didn’t interest me much. I adored the scenes where everyone took a break and allowed plot to happen, but that stuff happened far too little for my tastes. 

I’m still of the opinion that it’s massively overrated out of Gen-X nostalgia for ‘80's action tropes and cinematography. That may be influenced by the first review-comment I saw about it being “the best action movie since the ‘80's.”

You are entitled to your wrong opinion.

Simply pulling that lever a few millimeters rearward engages the electric latch, popping the door open.

Hey here’s a wild idea - just use regular door handles that everyone knows how to use!

I’m glad someone’s trying to put numbers to this. It’s just obvious IMHO. I hadn’t even considered the zombie rides but if you don’t have to actually drive the car, your tolerance for being in it (where you’re now able to do other things) is likely to increase and so will your miles driven.

I’d take the Volvo. No one else has it, and there’s nothing else quite like it. It seems like a great blend of performance and luxury driving, a perfect GT car.

They’re Jonesing For It!™

Doesn’t anyone just smoke a bowl anymore? I mean, pack one up, hit it and pass it around? Does EVERYTHING have to be the Latest Greatest Technical Gee Gaw? I mean it’s WEED, a substance that makes anything harder than flipping the LP over on a turn table damn near impossible.

Bigger things are to come.

Bad take. Volume should always be a knob. Honda tried buttons and sliders, wised up and reverted back to a proper knob. As it should be. 

The center display reminds me of a Virtual Boy from the 90's.

This is the problem! 25 years old with a $40k Civic

Draxx them sklounst

He didn’t sing that line... but points for relevancy.

I don’t think you are hearing me (or the other commenter). Whatever you seem to be thinking of as “very sparsely” or “devoid” doesn’t seem to be the reality of the situation.
It’s true that there are fewer people in those areas than in less rural areas, but it’s still a LOT of people. It’s not a “niche” by any stretch

Just to chime in: You’re way off, man. HUGE swaths of America are rural enough that internet isn’t a given, but newspapers travel easy. Big chunks of Texas, a lot of the midwest, some of the hilly southern states like MI, TN, and AL, etc.

TL;DR - Girls have the right to get CTE too.

The only attractive slr was the Stirling Moss.

That shockwave though!