Just get the new Ford Bronco.
Just get the new Ford Bronco.
I think the Long Voyager needs to be your shotgun on this trip.
The car makers aren’t worried about people not affording the cars. They are angling for tax breaks and subsidies to sell them. Socialize the risk, pocket the profits.
Appropriate:
Cars haven’t been the same since they ditched the manual choke and spark advance.
I don’t know. Maybe GM should’ve revived the Oldsmobile marque for an EV line. Before it turned into grandpa’s car, Olds’ whole thing was being the cutting edge GM brand. They were once known for the mighty Rocket V8. What better way to bring in the future than an Oldsmobile Rocket EV?
That would’ve been the most honest use of the Blazer name, too.
It’s a shame IH went away. Navistar (IH’s successor) only makes commercial trucks now.
I think it’s one of the better looking crossovers. They actually tried to make it look like something other than an egg.
That’s exactly what I thought of when I saw this car. It’s a blown-up RC car you can actually sit in and drive. Even that noise felt the same.
The idea for the first movie came long way before the second.
Fuck. Most of that movie list is my whole damn life. Except for the 60s and some of the 70s ones.
I’ve come back around to liking the first one better. An evil assassin robot from the future is just more interesting than a good guy assassin robot from the future.
Ah yes. The T-1,000,000. The Super Duper Liquid Metal Robot Monster.
When I watched the T2 director’s cut, I understood where all the extra subplots in the comic version originated.
I wish they had switched the two actors, so Budnick had been John Connor and Furlong his buddy.
Bette Midler was on a career high then, so that was the year to go all-in for an Oscar. She was never nominated again either.
I remember the video well, because Slash played his red BC Rich Mockingbird, instead of his usual Gibson Les Paul.
I was 11 and saw it in theaters. That year was the last year I felt like a kid. Sure, I was a kid for many years after, but that was the last one it felt like I was just a kid, with no adolescent insecurity.
I watched the Robin Hood director’s cut. It goes deeper into the Sheriff’s pagan connections and why he wanted a claim to the throne. The pagan subplot nullifies having Prince John as a character. It’s also pretty dumb. So I can see why the theatrical cut minimized it and just made the masked guys who killed Robin’s…