foghat1981
foghat1981
foghat1981

On Her Majesties Secret Service” stands on it’s own as well, even overcoming Lazenby’s Mattel plastic toy version of Bond.

good call about the Spy who Loved Me; I also liked The Man with the Golden Gun and Live and Let Die a lot despite their excessive cheesiness—how can you not like Roger Moore in those high-waisted suits? LOL

Quantum's "Another Way to Die" is underrated, imo.

Listen here, kid. I’m gonna need you to grab that feeler gauge over there and set the points gap while I drain the rear diff.

I hadn’t even considered the likelihood of an incident requiring a safety car. That just strengthens my opinion that Lando made the right bet (for the win), its just that sometimes even the “smartest” gambles lose. Otherwise it isn’t taking a gamble...

As long as they keep selling it with a stick and a LSD these are a ton of fun. My wife has a 2012 and it handles miles better than a GTI. It also is a Honda so it has been bulletproof even with me autoXing it and hitting the rev limiter regularly.

The only “good” thing is that as an American, its sort of a relief to see that we aren’t the only country which has copious quantities of stupid people among the ranks.

To add to this, the second biggest refinery in the UK is currently defaulting on over £200m of debt, which isn’t ideal given that it supplies a 6th of the fuel.

I don’t know if that’s necessarily just an age thing, 85-105 minutes was a pretty standard length for action movies in the 80s and early 90s and people didn’t see that as being shortchanged, popcorn movies have been getting longer since and running less than two hours is pretty exceptional. Sometimes that longer

or you didn’t, because there is more to life than Formula 1. Or, like me, you were lucky enough to turn it on with ten laps to go to find Lando Norris in the lead and Lewis Hamilton in second”

The most controversial thing he says is only a minute in, with the claim that The Matrixcemented Keanu Reeves as an action star”- even though the dude had been making hit actioners for years like Point Break and Speed.

“I know, Vladimir. It’s just that there’s no way we can get nineteen drivers to crash.”

Man I woulda bet the farm on this being a Brownell headline

Beck got more of the old school goodbye rather than a big massive ceremony - he had big roles in a number of sketches on finale night, including the very last sketch of the season, which was basically about 90% him (it was “the mooooovies” Vin Diesel sketch).

Getting rid of two cast members: good, because that cast was too big last year by far, though I’d rather it was Aidy or Kate or Cecily who really should want to do something else by now.

Beck Bennett leaving is a huge problem for SNL because he's the best straight man that they've got. Like he's a super underrated member of the team. As long as Kyle Mooney stays then that's all that matters. As soon as he leaves then there's shoot no reason to continue watching SNL.

People spent a lot of time wondering about Cecily, Kate, Kenan, Aidy, but Beck leaving SNL is actually a sneaky big loss. He’s essentially been SNL’s glue guy during his tenure. A consistently solid performer that makes every sketch he’s in work. He was in the mold of Phil Hartman/Jason Sudekis where they may not be th

Wow you done Bennet dirty.

Who’s left that can play the clueless white guy/inept buffoon/dad as well as he did??

I think you mean “decreases in lap times” not “decreases in speed” in the penultimate paragraph. But the bigger question is whether better racing, as a spectator sport or as a measure of a driver’s skill, is proportional to increases in speed or lap times. For me, I think it’s more fun to watch and maybe would be a

if someone behind lando crashed out and caused a safety car...it would have been landos race