janstett1
SweetZombieJesus
janstett1

For the price, you could probably buy 1.8 million V6 Mustangs, though.

You've made a very compelling argument. I love Jeep, but they need some tough love. Their heritage and brand are great, but their products are hit-or-miss and their strategies are scattered and lack creativity. Their greatest products—by far—are the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler. The Cherokee has good reviews and sales,

I suspect they'll probably have him looking like this for contrast — until the actual encounter with Supes, at which point he'll put on the armor.

Missed one.

That photo IS color. It's 1000% more gritty than the predecessor.

How could you leave Shadows of the Empire off this list? Or am I remembering the story much better than it actually was?

I was talking to someone from Cadillac at an auto show once about the sad, largely uncompetitive state of Lincoln these days. And you know what? He was bummed about it too. "We wish we had someone to do this American luxury thing with us," he told me. It is kind of a shame they're the only U.S. brand really doing it

Dude, there are people in Brooklyn STILL bitching over the Dodgers leaving and despite three World Championships in the last decade, Red Sox fans will froth at the mouth if you mention Buckner or the 2003 ALCS. When it comes to sports, old hates die very very hard.

We've all herd a lot about the colts moving, but the ravens moving must have been murder.

but can the force counteract the NWO Illumanti Freemason Antichrist conspiracy that constructed DIA

Lame. I was hoping for some glorious Pig-Vomit action.

Which I never watched and knew would be all stanky even as I saw the first previews for it. There are only two Terminator movies. The rest doesn't exist.

Stop.... buying.... tickets.... to.... this.... crap. Make Sony lose their shirts on these movies and they will revert the license to Marvel. Spidey belongs in the MCU, not in the Sony crapiverse.

That last sentence speaks loads about you. So if your precious digital video services don't have a movie, that automatically means it's not worth seeing? Impressive.

Streaming is not the way of the future. Netflix won't have everything you want to watch, neither will Amazon Prime nor Hulu Plus. If ISPs get their way, which is likely since they back many politicians and the rest don't care, then they'll get to charge content providers a premium. Guess how they'll sustain their

Peter Parkour!

... and John Williams returns as the composer.

I hope Abrams does for this franchise what Nolan did for Batman. because let's face it, the prequels were just getting silly.

Yeah, but that's because we all try to pretend that story line and the whole movie trilogy never happened.