I cannot wait for this. Bonkers Cage is best Cage.
I cannot wait for this. Bonkers Cage is best Cage.
Agree to disagree, I guess.
All y’all saying it’s ugly... go get your eyes checked.
Watch Need for Speed and I think you’ll find the question is answered. That movie would have been a hundred times more enjoyable if it acknowledged its own cheesiness at any point.
Same. It’s sad but sort of sweet that they’re both still alive in the Cars universe, even though one of them died IRL. As I recall, they gave him very few lines in Cars 3, and the few times he did speak were lines taken from old Car Talk recordings.
Cars 1 and 3 are fantastic. Very underrated as enthusiast movies. Cars 1 was part of what got me interested in cars in the first place.
Is it just me, or does Mach-E sound like one of the robots in the WALL-E universe?
It’s a fairly simple story, but it’s incredibly well done. I gained a new appreciation for it after watching some video essays on it and then going back to watch it again. There’s so much more depth and attention to detail than any other action movie I’ve seen, and the world-building is insanely good.
Baby Driver has several excellent chases. It’s not as car-filled as something like Fury Road, but it has enough cars in it to count.
Drive isn’t really a car movie. There’s only a few minutes of actual driving in it.
The Mustang scenes are cinema gold, but they’re very brief, and I don’t think it has enough car action in it to really count as a car movie.
My personal top 5 rank as follows:
Sure I do fitness... fitness whole pizza in my mouth.
Excellent point. This especially applies with electric cars. That Fit may be cheap compared to a BMW, but it still costs between four and ten times as much as a Leaf to operate.
I hate to say it... but this guy needs a Prius.
Unless it’s the size of a house, I very much doubt that. Even the top-trim AWD Model 3 weighs less than 4,100 lbs. And since there’s been no mention of third-row seating in the Mach E, I’m guessing it’s not a large vehicle (probably smaller than the Model Y).
I’m really glad to see this. The show has had a few minor stumbles since the switch from Fox to NBC, but even at its worst, it’s still among the best comedies on TV these days.
It does sort of seem like the characters have become caricatures of themselves since NBC picked up the show. I hate to be one of those people that says the old version was better, but... the old version was better. It sort of feels like they’ve jumped the shark, and are now trying to recapture past glory instead of…
I grew up with a ‘99 SW2. Still have it, although it doesn’t get driven much these days.