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It’s as if Dr. Suess and the designers of the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile decided to join forces and create a luxury sedan.

The greatest part of STTMP was not any part of the movie, but rather the brilliant novelization by Alan Dean Foster, who was the grand ghost writer of all great movie science fiction at that time. He gave us the novelization of Star Wars and Close Encounters in 1977, as well as Alien and Star Trek in 1979. Dean’s

A previously owned Audi A4 would easily fit in with the private jet crowd, and could easily be found for under 30K. European luxury for the cost of a new VW.

I honestly keep waiting for Trump to bring back leaded gasoline. Seriously.

Oldsmobile dramatically redesigned and scaled down the Cutlass for the 1978 model, just in time for the 1979 gas crisis. It went through another refreshing in 1981 with flush plastic bumpers that matched the body color. It remained hugely popular through the mid 80's. It was Avis Car Rental’s most popular car back in

How many more times are these subscription streaming services going to split themselves in twain? Hulu, Hulu Plus. HBO Go, HBO Now, HBO Max, HBO Forever, HBO Extreme. FX, FXX, FXXXXXX.

New cars are becoming far too expensive, often overloaded with extra electronic features that become burdensome to update and repair down the line. Simpler is almost always better when it comes to used cars, especially when they were well engineered to begin with. My 2005 Civic EX gets me by just fine, despite being a

What Disney did to Netflix is a crime. I for one loved the gritty adult direction the Netlix/Marvel shows and their subtle nods to the movie universe. The shows for the most part had great stories and even greater character development with little reliance on over-the-top special effects. I can’t really see how Disney

I live in Texas, a state so right wing in ideology that any variation of the phrases ‘government paid’ or ‘public sponsored’, is considered Christian heresy. Ironically, most Texas love to boast about the quality of their local public school districts, often for very good reasons. Texas has some great public schools.

That isn’t how car insurance works. She might be completely at fault, but there are limits to the damages her insurance company is liable for. The rest will be paid by his own coverage. She is not responsible for the fact he chose to drive a million dollar car on busy NY streets.

A lot of folks on this site apparently don’t know how car insurance works. Sure the accident might mostly be the fault of the woman driving the CRV, but Mr. Morgan also knew the risks of driving a hideously expensive exotic sports car on the crowded streets of New York. Her insurance is only liable for the damages up

A prime example of an ill conceived, sloppy cash grab by a foreign apparel company, using sentimentality and American nostalgia as bait.

American Gods has jumped the rails so much from the novel’s original narrative that I frankly have no idea WTF is going on and worse, I’m not sure I care anymore.

Perhaps I’m all alone in this, but I for one would be happy to see Discovery disappear for good, and make CBS give us the show that they have teased us with all season, the original voyages of the Enterprise with Captain Pike! That is the show I’ve been wanting to watch since the 1960's, when I was a little kid. Not

Mad Sweeney was a trifling character in the book, but quickly became my favorite character on the show and I love the cooky road trip vibe when he and Laura are paired together. That said, Mad Sweeney still has to die. If he doesn’t die from bad luck by episode four or five, I’ll be very disappointed. And as much as

Had the cheapskate management of this run down hovel provided covered parking, then the dent would have been largely invisible to anyone. The pathetic irony is this run down apartment complex is no different than thousands in the DFW area. Texas has terrible weather that can easily ruin cars parked in the open.

In regards to sailboats, yes square sails limited boats to going only in the general direction of the wind. However, triangular sails or ‘Lateen’ sails have been used by many seafaring cultures around the world for thousands of years. Triangular sails allow vessels to ‘tack’, meaning to sail into the direction of the

You’re not the first person on the internet to suggest that auto manufacturers go back to created lines of basic, simple, but well designed vehicles that aren’t pretending to be entry level premium luxury vehicles. I happily drive an ‘ancient’ 2005 Honda Civic coupe which was loaded for it’s time with power windows,

In the 80's and 90's, I was a huge fan of Mazda. This was because Mazda built hot sporty cars for the masses that were far more reliable than domestic and cheaper than Honda. In 87 I had purchased a new 323 hatchback and piled huge miles on it before buying a dealer demo 93 MX6 coupe in early 94. Living in LA at the

My biggest complaint about the Netflix episodes of MST3K, is that they don’t make more of them than they do. I assume it might be a problem with obtaining rights to so many crappy movies, rather than a production budget issue for the live action sequences? Whatever the issue is, I love them and wish they would make