“Not to be cruel” doesn’t really soften this sentiment
“Not to be cruel” doesn’t really soften this sentiment
Lmao, I gotta rewatch that now that I’ve seen her in more stuff and see if I can spot the ADR
I feel like Soderbergh used her best in Haywire, she was still fairly wooden but he leaned into her impressive physicality more than her acting, and let the rest of the cast do the acting.
I dunno, the Urus makes sense for what they’re doing, it is still a Lambo and it looks the part with their bonkers mods. The Rolls is nuts though.
I mean it starts at $31k, it’s basically just a nice improvement on the Civic for a reasonable price. If it were a $45k car I could understand taking issue with it, but it’s frankly a decent deal for what it is. I’d say it’s not really luxury, but then again it’s also not priced as a luxury car, just the premium…
I’m starting to think that maybe what we’ve all been reading as gen x dumb sarcasm might actually be you believing that movies are real. Spider, honey, no it’s because they’re telling a story that didn’t actually happen and it wouldn’t be interesting if they were just rescued.
They’re not jumping to a conclusion, they’re responding to the article. This isn’t a court of law, no one here is convicting anyone, the driver said that they had FSD engaged and there’s a robust history of that malfunctioning. There’s a chance that the driver is lying for some reason, but it’s not unreasonable to…
The two possibilities are that either FSD is dangerous or it’s a convenient excuse for a remarkably shitty driver because its reputation is so bad already, I’m not sure what you think the point of litigating this is. Obviously the guy could be lying, but the information at this point indicates that FSD was active and…
Have you considered reading the article
I think with electric ranges there should be some sort of temperature readout. “Medium-high” is basically meaningless between the various different models of ranges and you have to figure out if “medium” is halfway through the dial or a 3 for your own range. Mine has a “quick boil” feature on it that basically makes…
You can have emergency alternatives, a camp stove and a couple of gas tanks for example. It can be useful without being something that’s a constant risk to your health.
CFCs were a better propellant than alternatives, but the health hazard necessitated a change. This is part of living in a continually developing society.
Vents that actually filter or remove the harmful fumes would be more expensive. Rinky-dink under the microwave vents just jostle the air around a bit and run it through a cheap filter, you’d need a lab quality fume hood that would cost more than most decent electric ranges. I may be mistaken but I believe that those…
I dunno, nothing in this list strikes me as particularly interesting. I think I’m still pretty allergic to video game adaptations though, there’s just an inherent weakness to adapting a story that worked well as a video game to something you don’t interact with at all. Last of Us was unique in its cinematic…
A lot fewer people saw Violent Night, M3GAN tripled their opening weekend and is posed to beat their total box office total by at least the same multiplier. It may have been fun, but it didn’t get nearly as many people to theaters.
It’s a great car if you love posting on twitter things like “why did my window suddenly shatter?” or “why does my bumper fall off when it rains?”
The ELR is very interesting, started at $75k for a fancy Volt which was nuts, but now it’s a $25k 2 door hybrid with interesting styling and the finest 2014 Caddy trimmings. I was looking at getting a Maverick or a used newish hybrid for my next car, but if I ever come across one of these in decent condition, it may…
I just did a trip across Europe and saw like a dozen pickup trucks in total. SUVs were definitely moderately popular in the higher tax brackets but most normal people drive wagons, sedans, and hatchbacks. Trucks and SUVs play a more functional role in most of the world, whereas most people in the states use them as…
Yeah that’s what I literally said.
The “customer demands” line is bullshit. GM wouldn’t shrivel up and die if they offered smaller cars and trucks, but that’s all they offer and people buy them because that’s what they offer. Marketing plays a huge role too, GM pays more to advertise their big ol’ man-mobiles and neglects the small vehicles because…