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I haven’t watched in a long time, but I liked their head-to-head track battles. At least 3 of the presenters know how to drive and 2 cars on track is a more enjoyable comparison than just lap times. Couple of good ones that spring to mind from are the Z4 vs 370Z and Evo vs GT-R.

Matt LeBlanc is really one of the best choices they’ve made. We know Schmidt from 5th Gear, but Matt L can really bring a friendly (see what I did there) aire to the show.

I guess there were also garage queens as well. Perhaps the glasses are rose tinted because it was easier to go racing. No cage, fuel cell, fire system, etc. In place of yesterday’s club racing where a 250 GTO can be seen is today’s track day where there would be a LaFerrari or 488GTB.

Back then cars were cars. Now everything is a collector’s item even when brand new.

Alternatively, “Your doing it wrong.”

Having watched Silverstone and not yet this race, I bet most of the prototype collisions are caused by drivers not being able to see out of their cars. Go back to open top or make a better bubble.

Mamma mia!

Nice article. One of my favorite car chases. I remember the DBS even looked cool all shot up as it was rolling into Siena.

He’s been rejected before and declared a menace. He didn’t care. He saved people and stopped crime and did it with a smile on his face.

So why is the New 52 a storyline but the movie not? That was a definite change in that Clark Kent was not the old pushover (personality). If you were one of the nerdragers years ago, you’d get credit for being consistent.

When the New 52 was getting off the ground he quit to start a news site with Cat Grant. Do you not remember all the nerdrage when they changed his suit, he didn’t date Lois, Ma and Pa Kent were deceased, and then he quit the Planet?

No, in the comics, he was Superman without his powers. That was the entire point. He wasn’t just “some guy.”

The phone booth isn’t iconic because it hasn’t been used for a long time - in fact, it wasn’t even used in Superman: The Motion Picture, because phone booths were different by that point.

Sorry man, I thought by “icon” you meant “tenet”. You want to see a phone booth suit change, red underoos, Clark pretending to be a doof, and hiding his identity from Lois while beating her to the story. That’s cool, but that movie would be called dull, clichéd, and everything else Superman is derided for. Change

Showing? Like saving the kids in the bus, oil refinery workers, choosing Earth over reviving Krypton?

The first half of the movie his parents want him to keep his powers hidden (the controversial drowning kids discussion), they even argue about it (“farming’s not important?”) right before the tornado hits the highway. At the end of the movie when he drops the drone in front general and says “I know you don’t trust me,

That wasn’t in Man of Steel. Did you want a slow-mo shot of him putting out the fire and pulling people out?

He wants to do good with his powers, no matter what Pa Kent says and even if nations don’t trust him.

They tried it in 1992, didn’t stick.