Good for the wheel. I hope it finds its own road.
Good for the wheel. I hope it finds its own road.
Rutledge wood is on this site all the time. If you look at his driveway you’ll know that he is in fact quite the car guy.
*sings
you can already get one in the US or import as a kit car i suppose.
skyline would be the answer... now hear me out, they were sold in the UK and with prices for a decent older one being around £6,995.00 a tanked pound means it’s cheaper to import one from across the pond then in the land of the rising sun like this 94 2.5 Turbo and in 2.5 years it will be past the 25 year mark.
The suicide girl of the automotive world.
If I could, eventually. TVR Sagaris. The suicide girl of the automotive world.
It seems that there should be a caveat. If your vehicle is obeying all rules of the road, it shouldn’t kill you because some group of asshats decide to jaywalk at the last second.
What do you believe in...predeterminism or choice? If I’m going to die in a car, I want to be the one holding the wheel.
Well, I can’t say it’s a good movie, or one with a realistic plot, but it’s certainly entertaining.
Will do. Must come up with a way to convince my better half that she’ll enjoy it too.
Agree with the other guy — nobody’s calling these movies Citizen Kane, but the first one in particular is a real treat, and you’d be doing yourself a disservice to continue avoiding it.
Give it a shot, grab some popcorn, and sit back and just have fun on the ride. Even the soundtrack is great.
Best? Not sure. But the scene with Bow Wow when his ride is coming around on that carousel… Priceless! And Han… And how I still drool that somebody could drift their way up a parking garage spiral… And that big smile when Sean is in the hospital waiting room after the first big race… and the mascot getting wanded…
I hate the fact that an 8th one is being made. As much as I love the series, it should have ended with Walker’s passing. Now it seems like they’re just doing it for the money.
honestly, the first is amazing and horrific at the same time, and if you ever chose to only watch one, that would be the one to watch. as the article said, the rest turn more to heist/saving type movies, and are much much less about car culture. the entire focus of the first one was the import scene at the time.
The year this film came out, it absolutely made my summer. I was neck-deep in car culture, spent every spare minute/dime I had on going fast, engaged in plenty of illegal street races (very stupid) and was absolutely counting down the days until the movie hit theaters. I went to the first showing on opening day (11 am…
Every time I watch the tribute at the end of Furious 7, I cry like a goddamn baby.
And so they go, constant balance between forces. Dom and Brian, muscle and tuner, etc. This is also why we fell in love with the series in the first place. The coming together over cars despite different perspective. This, for me anyway, is what really did it. The fact that this culture we immerse ourselves in can…
Fast & Furious 17: Prison Escape from Saturn
And if we could, we’d have the tuna. No crust.