If you can wrench — and why else are you reading this site...
If you can wrench — and why else are you reading this site...
You’re very efficiently proving his point. Congratulations!
And this is exactly why 99% of modern super/hypercars bore me. What exactly is the point if the only way to appreciate their abilities is to have access to a handful of huge racetracks? It’s just a store of a value for the uber-rich. It’s the bitcoin of cars. Oh sure, people could use it as intended, but no one does.
Which is like a copy of a copy because so much of 80s culture was nostalgia for the 50s and the 90s was nostalgia for the 60s and 70s. We’re going to have to create something new soon, or else we’re going to end up in that weird opening scene from Star Trek where a kid hundreds of years in the future is listening to…
You’re missing what TLJ fans liked about the movie by a country mile. We liked it because it was setting the story up to be something different than an OT remake. Rey following the exact same arc as Luke is exactly what’s disappointing about the decision.
I think you’re missing the point. No one cares about broom boy himself, but rather what he represents. TLJ definitely ended with the implication that more Force users would awaken across the galaxy. Force users who aren’t related to a Skywalker or Kenobi or, hmm, a Palpatine. It was a neat idea! And RoS ignores it…
I had no idea about the Darksaber. All I know is when I saw him cutting out of his destroyed TIE Fighter, my jaw hit the floor.
Couldn’t agree more. Films are art, and the more you try to cater to specific audiences and expectations, the more the art becomes limited and relegated to corporate focus groups and the like. It doesn’t mean that films can’t include nods to the hardcore fanbase, but that shouldn’t be the main priority. I thought TLJ…
“...only to have my triumph dashed by an inconvenient tree.”
Will star any comment plugging Review, it was a great decade for comedy TV but Review might be the best of the bunch.
There’s an episode of the show Review* (where the main character reviews “life itself,” usually destroying his own life in the process) about making a sex tape. After failing to convince his wife to participate, he decides to buy a sex doll, and says this in a narrated voiceover playing over footage of him struggling…
So far, the crossover has been a sloppy mess...BUT the fan service is so endearing and fun, that I forgive all it’s faults and enjoy the ride. It’s pretty remarkable what they’ve done so far, at the same time kind of proving that you probably shouldn’t over-stuff these kinds of events, just because you can.
Lifehacker’s over there.
Where’s the fun in a car that needs nothing?
I’m big on lighting effects. I love this. Coolest taillight design I’ve seen in a long time.
I think some people don’t give you enough credit...
It’s a mars rover made available to the public. I think it’s beautiful.
My whole life I’ve wanted car companies to make their concept cars but they never do and I always wondered why. Well the comments show why, because people are full of crap. People say they want a futuristic car or something out of bladerunner. They say they want something unique but at the end of the day they buy a…
Dear Honda,
Former Nissan designer Yoshihiko Matsuo is the hero we need right now: a true believer in designing fun cars for the…