I CAN GET TO MACH-EE-OH!!
I CAN GET TO MACH-EE-OH!!
He expects me to pay $58,777 but cant even get a single picture of the interior, frunk or engine bay? I’ve sold $2000 beater cars with waaaaay more pictures than this.
In the series, we go to full-on “in your face” current social issues. No subtlety, no implications, no nuance.
FFS, IT’S an POP CULTURE CRITICISM WEBSITE!!!!
Now we need a video where Seth McFarlane as Stewie reads Arnold’s lines as Mr Freeze.
Just read the article.
I’m not talking about mere “surprises” (though I did seem to emphasize that in my comment too much, so that’s on me.) But “story.” There’s not much actual story in the finale. Lots and lots of fighting. But the audience was already WAY ahead of the narrative and we have been waiting for this turn for at least four…
Eh. The finale was just okay. We all knew from episode 3 at the absolute latest what the big “twist” was going to be, so watching it unfold so slowly over the rest of the season felt a little draggy.
I agree with your good points. But at that price? No.
“There weren’t any bad sketches...”
I don’t mind the car actually. I don’t like the wrap and I don’t like the price. But checking Cars.com, the price is actually good for this vehicle (assuming what is under the wrap is good). But still $10k for a 18 year old Ford seems rich to me. I would rather spend $10k on Ford Convertible, I can get a 10+ year…
You couldn’t pay ME to own this - *source* owned a Lincoln LS (same car). No parts available, crap ECM, crap VVT, crap Trans, crap BCM. Nice chassis and suspension, but THERE’S NO PARTS for what breaks or wears out. Kill this soul sucking money dumpster with fire.
I don’t get the hate for these, they are not a sports car, but neither was the namesake car it was trying to emulate. It was meant to be a pleasant sunny afternoon drive car for people that could afford it. However, I would look for one without a wrap, and without that nasty two tone seat covers. Apparently in the…
🎶 Talkin’ about a compilation
Easily the most charismatic and scene-commanding presence in Demolition Man.
“Where is Bucky? And what has he HAD?”