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The only real competitor to me for the Model 3 is the Bolt.

That basically leaves the Model 3.

I’ve been waiting - and waiting and waiting - for other manufacturers to catch up, but they are all constantly 2+ years out...until then, Tesla is going to remain dominant, and with that lead comes a greater probability of longer-term success.

News: record deliveries, Model Y ahead of schedule, profit well above market estimates, stock up 20%, free cash flow, Gigafactory 3 ahead of schedule.

I don’t have any gas powered cars parked in my garage. But to charge an EV I would have to park it there.

Cannibal Holocaust is such a horrendous piece of shit I am baffled why anyone took it seriously or still watches it.

I think batteries will improve greatly here soon, to the point where hydrogen won’t have a chance to compete down the road.

I went to their article thinking there’s no way they could be serious. But halfway through and Shirley, they are very serious.

“Run For Your Life” pisses me off because the music is so good.

Morally worst, yeah. Musically, it’s catchy as hell.

I’m a HUGE Beatles fan and they released a ton of material, mostly great/excellent.

Statham can make “The Disposables 6" or movies about giant, prehistoric sharks just fine and Ritchie definitely made a movie with “Aladdin,” but this is what both these guys should be doing.

Jason Statham is starring in a movie about a guy who, um, transports things? He’s a transporter?

I saw the original (Terminator) only about 10 years after I saw T2, and I thought it was a generic 80s action movie, just with Arnold to stand out above the rest. I’ve only seen it maybe 3 times though, compared to at least 10 with T2. Maybe it’s time I revisit it.

Nothing at all wrong with disagreeing!

Blasphemy!

Aside from the near-entirety of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, the head-bumping Stormtrooper is one of cinema’s most notorious goofs

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I felt the most humorous/bad cars used in a Bond film were the plethora of AMC cars found in the Roger Moore film The Man With The Golden Gun. Talk about product placement!

Boba Fetts supposedly legendary badassery was more about fan imaginations

Unfortunately, when writing these posts its so hard to try to be even keeled. My “sarcasm” comment was just that: I DID NOT WANT TO COME ACROSS THAT WAY.