tobythesandwich
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Oh that poor hair. As a balding man, I think people who shave off all of their hair for film roles should have their follicles confiscated and implanted on my head.

This one in particular, but any pickup, commanche-style jeeps

SRX seems to be safe money right now.

I'm with you. I just wish I could live to see the next few hundred years of discovery!

It's like the Wicker Man backwards.

My FIAT sort of resembles a Ferrari. The calipers are red...

Clarkson always makes jokes about incest on TG.

I still don't believe it has 1029 HP.

It's not a prototype if Shelby didn't build it. Full stop, end of discussion. CP.

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Dark Knight, I saw it three times in the cinema. Unfortunately never got to see it in imax

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If you haven't seen this movie already, you need to.

More like "Nintendo fans don't buy bargain basement ports and expect quality from the games they purchase."

i bought ACIV Wii U last year. Kind of a sloppy port and the game got boring about 8 hours in... :/

Meh, once you've seen on just asshole on a motorcycle, you've seen them all.

You know what would make this thread awesome? Pictures.

I thought bringing back the grey comments was going to allow picture posting again? What gives? Now we have annoying gray comments (95% of which deserve approval), and STILL no pictures. Worst of both worlds.

I'll take the one in the middle for $800, Alex.

A lot of people seem to think it's hideous, but I have a soft spot for the Porsche Panamera Turbo S

On this day in 1988, director Francis Ford Coppola's critically acclaimed biopic "Tucker: The Man & His Dream" premieres in U.S. theaters, starring Jeff Bridges as the brash Chicago businessman-turned-car-designer Preston Tucker who shook up 1940s-era Detroit with his streamlined, affordable "Car of Tomorrow."