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Do that and you can almost guarantee the movie to be hohum at best. Gilliam works best when he's fighting the system for even the ability to exist, which in and of itself is a sad testament to how the film industry works.

Silly driver, everyone knows S8's are better at hitting other cars. Just ask Jean Reno or Robert De Niro.

I'm seeing more Lancer Sportback myself, but hey, a lot of the new hatches are starting to look alike...

That passenger window line... its HIDEOUS. Its bad enough that they raise the line of the window for the front windows, but its practically at neck level for the back. WTF?

If Eva Green is in it then... damn... I think I am gonna have to see it.

All I remember was that it was citrusy and green, and wasn't exactly mindblowing.

There's also Zaphod Beeblebrox in Ottawa. Not very ornately designed, but it does serve a Pangalactic Gargleblaster.

International cast? Korean director? Count me in on this one. I have to say though... Tilda Swinton is channeling Elton John pretty hard with that outfit.

Used tires definitely seem like the better option to me. Just gotta check the depth and damage and you'd be back on the road for not much money. I would expect used tire places to be taking off, because they sure on in other countries like India and China. An extra layer of checks on the tire shouldn't add that

I don't take a lap timer to the track because 1) I don't have one and 2) I'd crash trying to beat my time. Talking to a coworker who races and its pretty much inevitable. You know you can shave that extra 1 or 2 tenths off that corner then bam! you're off and in the gravel (or worse). I have however taken a GPS

90% of the time the stock brakes are plenty good. In fact, on the road I'd say they're great. Get it on the track though and I regularly measure caliper temps north of 550ºF and rotor temps of 600ºF+. This is with Hawk HP Plus pads btw, as stock pads would just fade and die before it got to those temps. As a point

As a MS6 owner, I can tell you that its no bigger maintenance nightmare than any other turbocharged vehicle. Gotta watch your oil, gotta watch your temps, etc. The one thing that plagues the MS6 however is availability of parts. 10k total vehicles means no one really wants to mass produce anything for this line of

Now I know... for future crashes, bouncing is good. Bouncing multiple times is evidently even better. Oh... and crumple zones, always thank the crumple zones.

Putting the bits together seems the be the easy part. Getting the raw material is where all the time and effort is. Enriched Uranium isn't something you just come by, and even getting it illegally is bound to be magnitudes more difficult than just simply buying truckloads of conventional explosives or munitions.

This is just the beginning of a very big thing. Another article ( think it was Gizmodo as well?) pegged the current stage of 3d printing at the "Altair 8800" stage, where a bunch of hobbyists were noodling away but nothing groundbreaking was happening on the consumer side. The Makerbot is THE Altair 8800. It will

This has the look, feel, and budget of a cheap chinese knock off. Which is ironic, considering, you know... the whole Atlantic part.

We'll have to see if this carries any of the emotion of the first one. Being that there isn't a kid to save (according to the trailer anyway) I'm thinking Starbuck is the only chance we've got at getting any emotion out of Riddick.

If this isn't the perfect work/farm/offroad light truck I don't know what is. Not sure how safe a flatpack forward cab is, but thats nothing that some chromoly tubing and a welder can't fix. If you wrecked it one day you could practically rebuild in time for work the next day.

Fix the youtube landscape bug. This is a relatively minor bug, but still annoying as hell. When you're on your phone/phablet/nexus 7 and finish watching a video in landscape mode the screen snaps back to portrait mode. It should just keep landscape mode throughout the entire app when you're holding a device in

A diesel generator would be hard to come by and maintain, but a good set of solar panels and some car batteries would work quite well for that setup. You just need to make sure you've got a laptop with the correct software BEFORE all hell breaks loose. The main problem will be lack of raw materials. Unless you're