I think it’s more familiarity that they’re looking for. It’s enough of a hook to get you watching something that you might not otherwise. I’m thinking the 2003 Battlestar Galactica.
I’ve been thinking the same every time I hear about this project
Yeah, I’m definitely on the most boring end of “uncle with a sports car”-dom, but it’s fun for a kid to be in a car that can go fast! Of course, she’s been racing dirt bikes and ATVs since she was like 7-8, so she’s probably a better driver than me at this point.
I am an uncle who owns a Mustang. I take my niece riding in it, and we go fast. But I don’t take her near Cars and Coffee. I don’t want the car doing something she might regret.
David Tracy is five years from doing it I think
what the hell ...
well “better” is relative, but yes it would be nice to have a practical performance car in the family
Would like to see it compared to Mustang 4-pot; that’s what I’ve got and my wife is interested in the Stinger
Hell yeah my Guard Mustang is pretty great.
“The new one, not that tight-shirted Shatner nonsense.”
you don’t find many people cross-shopping a 4GC with an Accord, kudos.
There’s nothing inappropriate about seeing justice done and reveling in it.
They’re good, but I’m glad I waited until 2015 to buy mine.
Yes. Best CGI de-aging so far.
(I hate to say, it, because it’s a cliche, but) actually, Black Panther dumped Storm.
It totally still holds up. It is so unabashedly, sincerely sentimental that it works. Also, Bakula and Stockwell have great chemistry. I was pissed that the Star Trek producers buried Bakula’s light under a bushel of bad writing on Enterprise.
“Deeply flawed men, with a certain disregard for laws.”
No President achieves greatness in all areas, to be honest. Even Lincoln has suspension of habeas corpus, his lukewarm support of black freedom, and other issues that make him, to use the term du jour, “problematic”.
I could not even believe that.