I don't like it!
I don't like it!
Dr. Henry Wu (B.D. Wong's character) actually addresses this issue perfectly in the first Jurassic Park novel. At one point before all the shit hits the fan, Wu is trying to convince Hammond to literally KILL their entire stock and start again. Why? Because they're too perfect. To Wu, the dinosaurs he's "built"…
I'm honestly not the biggest fan of the original adaptation. I think it goes off the rails once Spielberg succumbs to his habit of turning his films into explorations of daddy issues and family drama. Sometimes that approach works, but it just throws a monkey wrench into the proceedings here.
Not to be a pessimist, but it's kind of realistic given that, you know, humanity in the real world doesn't learn its lessons either.
I recall seeing this car (probably on BringaTrailer) prior to this restoration. It looks absolutely amazing now. Wow.
How about instead of manufacturers needing to make larger, more bulbous, higher-riding variants of the same damn sedan they've been building into a wagon to meet this "crossover" demand, how about every Starbucks across the nation just lowers their drive-through window height by 6 inches?
I know this is the book cover, but the movie version threw out so much, I'd rather they reboot as an HBO miniseries.
When I was 15 I used to steal my parents car in the middle of the night, drive 15 miles through LA to my girlfriend's apartment, where she would sneak up to the roof so as to avoid her ex naval officer father hearing us and subsequently murdering me, and have gross teenager sex until 6am. Then, because my girlfriend…
Frankly I'm appalled that nowhere in here is use your god damn turn signal. Oh, you're merging over in front of me, would have never guessed, think now would be a good time to practice my PIT maneuver strategy?
Garth Ennis' Crossed just goes way to far. It's like he read The Walking Dead and thought "I can make this 10 times more disturbing." I read halfway through the first trade before I didn't want to pick it up anymore.
I don't think most people would agree with you on the original Sierra RS Cosworth, and first two Focus RSs, being 'failures'. And having driven a MazdaSpeed 3 does not qualify you to comment on how well a Focus RS drives.
No, it wasn't. For one thing, it had around two hundred horsepower. For another, it was RWD. The RS badge has been on more 2WD cars than it has AWD.
Precisely! If Ford want to put out an AWD Focus, they'll probably put a new badge on it; when attached to a Focus, the RS badge has always symbolised conventional, FWD hot hatch lunacy.
Linwood, in Scotland. It was another example of a Government forcing a car company to locate where they didn't want to be, and a series of management and political errors which doomed it to decline and eventual failure.
Supply and demand would argue that this is a problem for SF not because it's a shithole, but a very popular place that people are willing to pay an awful lot to live in. It is the more rural areas with large lots and low costs of living that are, economically speaking, unpopular shitholes that people choose out of…
At least my opinions, as fucked up as they might be, aren't along the lines of, "This has nothing to do with me ... HURR DURR"
This movie (Dredd) deserved all the success :
Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye in Stargate: Atlantis
Top Gear USA Coupe De'ville Jump. Start at 4:30 for the Cadillac's run.
If you're going to spend that kind of coin, why not get something like this?