The original ending had Clubber Lang knock out Khan instead of all that crap with the nebula and Spock.
The original ending had Clubber Lang knock out Khan instead of all that crap with the nebula and Spock.
Every time Porky was off screen, the rest of the characters were saying, “Where’s Porky?”
My local newspaper (Amarillo Globe-News) at the time refused to print the title in their review or in the movie listing ads. It was simply “Octopus”
Even back in the notoriously safety eschewing 1970s when I was but a wee kid and we readily accepted both rides (with no seat belts) and candy from strangers, this situation would have been considered unacceptable.
The $22,000 one linked to the in article has the ZF.
I never watched any of the cartoons, so I don’t know who any of these people are outside of their appearances on this or some other live action show. But I feel like there’s been enough context within the live action shows themselves to understand enough to make the plots work.
The built-in part of my XT4 infotainment system is slow, weirdly designed (difficult to find what you’re looking for), and even if they added some sort of integration that allowed my music, podcasts, contacts, telephone, GPS, etc from my phone to be used, I can pretty much guarantee it will be worse than what CarPlay…
Where I live, I mostly just see ever-larger tailgates.
When I said I wouldn’t be caught dead in that car, I meant it.
But it makes the suicide by running a hose from the tailpipe to the window a lot more difficult.
The headlights look like Homer’s eyes crusting over in the episode where he got laser eye surgery at the mall.
Dude is like 85 years-old. Let him rest.
So now I know not to store my cars in a river.
I’m with you. My Dad bought a slantnose Turbo in 1988, and it just always looked weird to me, especially since the non-slantnose 911 was a very attractive car.
I doubt I could afford this anyway, but it’s a good looking vehicle as large SUVs go that I would never buy (if I could afford it) because it would require going to a KIA dealership and dealing with all that bullshit.
I know that were I live, the airport is 20 miles from the city business center (and that distance only starts when you leave the airport, which is a maddening ordeal itself) while the Amtrak station is in the city business center.
Yes.
I like to complain about those prices, but my 1986 Trans Am, which stickered at about $18,000 in 1986 would be like $47K today. And that was cloth interior, typical cheap-ass ‘80s GM interiors, leaky t-tops, and 150 horsepower.
But I’d probably just be out the money. A lawsuit would cost me more than it’s worth to litigate and likely take years of my life.
That happened way back in 1997.