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"I'm going to f*** you."Originally Posted by yellman
Mel, this is not the time for romance!
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"I'm going to f*** you."Originally Posted by yellman
How is this odd? What is wrong with a Lexus LS430? It isn't as if he is driving a $25,000 Honda. Not everyone that can afford anything, gets anything.on a completely unrelated note, i do find it odd that Mel Gibson, the man who could afford just about anything, gets a DUI in a 2006 Lexus. or is it plated in 24K gold?
-Jeff
How is this odd? What is wrong with a Lexus LS430? It isn't as if he is driving a $25,000 Honda. Not everyone that can afford anything, gets anything.Originally Posted by Pink22m
How is this odd? What is wrong with a Lexus LS430? It isn't as if he is driving a $25,000 Honda. Not everyone that can afford anything, gets anything.Originally Posted by Pink22m
I thought that reaction was odd too. It's not as though Hollywood needs any more assholes tooling around in overpriced toys. Some assholes just need to get from here to there.Originally Posted by Quirk
"Rolls-Royce Phantom II. 4.3 litre, 30 horsepower, six cylinder engine, ... from zero to 100 kilometres an hour in 12.5 seconds. And I even like the color"Originally Posted by j
Well, from here to there with a few hit trees and an arrest along the way.Originally Posted by imageWIS
Sometimes, grasshopper, it is the journey and not the destination that is important.Originally Posted by lawyerdad
Well, one of my cousins goes to school with Haley Jo Osment, the kid who was in the Sixth Sense and some other movies, check this out:Originally Posted by drizzt3117
That happened not too far from where I live. My first thought was "I see drunk people."Originally Posted by retronotmetro
ya, because the most important part of a movie is the ending. Forget character development, story telling and the human experience. Give me the cheesy twist ending.