Don’t deal with the 7M, import a 2.5 TT-R like I did.
Don’t deal with the 7M, import a 2.5 TT-R like I did.
Hmmm... the Mercedes-Benz Museum Facebook page outright says “Our driver Magnus Walker” on almost every mille miglia post and the only mention of Hannah are the hashtags on Magnus’s Facebook posts.
Meanwhile the Mercedes Benz Museum gave Magnus Walker a real SL to drive for the Mille Miglia.
This is the only bike engined car that matters, A mini nova built in a dudes garage for autocross.
Well, they are both FromSoftware games.
I thought it was a Puma?
I completely agree, 3rd gen Supra is the best Supra. Here is my JZA70 2.5 Twin Turbo-R.
That’s what people are missing, she is supposed to be doll like, which I think the big eyes conveys better than “octopus lips,” since massive collagen injections have become a very common thing.
Is that a typo, or did they change Christoph Waltz’s character Ido Daisuke to Ito?
It’s funny cause Christoph Waltz played her husband Walter and he is Dr. Ido Daisuke in this film.
I feel like it would be more at home in the emerald city from The Wizard of OZ than Rob Zombie’s House of a 1000 corpses.
Losing to Skylines isn’t racing history. It never had the success that the Celica had in WRC.
If your point was they are competing for the same market, then I didn’t and you missed mine. My point is they are not really competitors and outside the JTCC and Group A touring back in the 80s they never really have been, the 300zx was the Supra’s competitor not the GTR. The GTR has always been a motorsports backed…
I would add the Jaguar F-type coupe and the Porsche Cayman to the base model corvette as primary competitors. The Supra has never really been a competitor to the GTR in terms of performance (hell the R32 is the reason Supras really don’t have any real motorsports history after the 80’s) or really in the marketplace. Th…
Considering the Supra doesn’t have racing history after the A70 or has ever out performed any generation GTR outside some ridiculously tuned drag cars, I doubt it. (this coming from a owner of a JZA70 2.5 Twin Turbo R)
It’s called an ensemble film, and the film industry release several every year. Just look at the Grown Ups films, the 3 Expendable films, and some very recent examples such as the Kingsman films and Ocean 8. Films lacking any real substance (some of them fun some just depressingly sad) sold on star power alone.
Yeah, you are right, sucks horribly was a little strong. I like Red Spectacles as well, but compared to what he has accomplished with his anime and what other Japanese directors have accomplished with lesser budgets. The same care and quality is definitely lacking on his live action front.
Thank you, I mentioned this in another comment. I would add The Quiet Family, which was remade in Japan by Takashi Miike as The Happiness at the Katakuiris (but it is almost unrecognizable in Miike’s very unique style).
Have you seen any of Oshii’s live action films? Every single one sucks horribly. The man can direct the most beautiful and inspiring anime, but his live action films make even Takashi Miike’s cheapest filler films look like masterpieces.
Well Brian is doing the director a major disservice by citing The Last Stand over Kim Jee-woon’s I Saw the Devil, The Quiet Family, A Tale of Two Sisters, or A Bittersweet Life. Kim Jee-woon is up there with Chan Park Wook and Bong Joo-ho in giving the world downer endings.