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for me it started with the meter maid chase, it was really slow, and I get it’s a meter maid car, it’s going to be slow but becomes distracting how little camera movement there is in this movie. 

He made the right move not buying that car for his wife. I don’t think his uncle stocks those brake pads.

Seriously. If you’re on a mic, you should always be mindful of what someone might think of what you’ve said at some point later on.

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His transition from goofy cowboy to menacing demon is awesome.

It’s an amazing performance in a fun film. He is hamming it up in the best possible way but he can still manage to pivot to legit scary.

These CAFE racers with the looks but not the powertrain of the big-boy-toy trim were pretty popular, and the first owner or two of this car probably felt pretty good about the choice as oil prices went into an era of wild fluctuations.

Yeah, had a friend with the Camaro version of this with the V6 and stick. It was fun to toss around, not quick but also not slow, the mechanicals were dead nuts reliable, and when things did break it was so cheap and easy to work on. It also got super impressive highway MPGs. Between the back seats and massive hatch,

My buddy got a manual v6 in high school, and that was pretty great. Obviously not exceptionally fast, but in 2006 when most of the seniors were driving Neons and Grand-Ams, it felt impressively quick . He actually still has that car now.

Now it makes sense why they don’t like a diversity of plants in their pure grass lawn.

That’s ridiculous and shouldn’t be on the salvager or the honest people who make up the majority of customers.

I’ve had brodozers try to roll coal on me when I lived in the south and drove an EV. They were always predictable and never got me once.

Hey, Beverly Hills Cop 3 isn’t as bad as everyone says. It’s much worse.

It could be 90 minutes of Murphy taking a greasy shit and be ten times better than BHC 3.

We’ll ALWAYS have PFT. And Scott and Bob and David. Most of the cast and writers, really. Pretty good track record, to be fair. Altho I guess “only one of us stormed the Capitol” isn’t exactly a brag.

That sounds more comfortable than the politics in FL. I’m calling my realtor!

Oh how I wish I could give this beautifully cared for relic at NP, but the sad truth is that no sane person would want to part with $5k to buy this. On the flip side, the pics make me want to move to that quaint Iowa neighborhood. Does it get cold there in the winter? 

Same! “NO ONE HELP HER!”

This is my problem with the “Ah, shaddap, it’s fine” “argument”: the idea that we should just shut up and take this medicine seems to come from a position of having completely and totally given up.

Is it just me or are this season's episodes more focused on characters played by Fred Armisen? Bill Hader, who, in my opinion, is way funnier and more of an "acting chameleon", played mostly supporting parts, that even though were the funniest thing of those episodes, were still a very small part of them.