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There’s been many Ferraris that have been deemed ugly, but many of them are challenging while still having an jdentity of their own.

The headlights never did.

It works so much better in real life.

I mean, if you were going to bring up proportions, at least mention the Mondial.

It’s a perennial worst example. Especially the worst when it’s part of the AMG package.

According to some on this website, it did.

I don’t know what people expect from companies that name their cars...

Or the Small Julia Green Four Leaf Clover.

One of the rarest cars sold in the US with only a few thousand produced. One will pop up in my car search results once in a while. It’s one of my favorite unintended exotics along with the Solstice Coupe. I should’ve bought one.

Oy. That Skoda crash at the end... SMDH.

Aside from Lily Tomlin, the show also had tons of wonderful and ridiculous amount of famous guest stars: Eartha Kitt, Dolly Parton, Rita Moreno, Ed Asner, Carol Channing, Dom Delouise, Malcolm McDowell, Ed Begley Jr...

Photos don’t do Zagato cars justice. The Perana is absolutely stunning in real life, especially with that impossible proportion draped in deep ruby.

Nah. I like the feel of a controller and the trigger mechanism. Mouse clicks don’t feel as good.

Now that you mention it, it’s Madonna’s Super Bowl was the one that was remotely satanic, not Gaga’s like crazy pundits were expecting.. I mean, Madge herself cosplayed as Baphomet, and it was fun.

I’m also certain that several of the ark ships will be crippled from the get-go to raise the initial stakes, if the cover art is any indication...

Right right. I don’t think there were any options for Disney though. By 2014 it had spun off all adult-ish subsidiaries for its family-friendly image and folded everything under the Disney branding. I guess Mononoke is still PG-13, although on the far side of PG-13.

Technically speaking, Disney’s more “adult” former subsidiary Miramax, which also distributed several Tarantino films, acquired rights for Mononoke, not Disney proper. Disney kept the movie as part of its Ghibli catalog when Miramax was sold off. Disney probably was Ghibli’s best bet in making a headway in the US,

Incidentally, Disney doesn’t have the theatrical rights to Ghibli anymore. GKIDS, which distributes all kinds of foreign animated works in the US, has had the rights to Ghibli’s works since the not-very-kid-friendly The Wind Rises and Princess Kaguya along with the back catalog.

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