fullbug
Joined Oct 2006
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Some of the characters on these types of car restore shows look like they are probably creepo's in real life, whereas these guys seem fairly sincere in their fun-loving nature (stereotypical down to earth fellow Canadians). As a result, the less technical-more drama ratio of the show still makes it enjoyable/tolerable.
Mike uses the Lord's name in vain too much, but is a likeable baby-boomer, old school rock dude as the main character of the show. Avery's smile and laugh is infectious and instantly puts a smile on my face. I'm super picky on what I will bother watching these days, so it is a shame to come to an end.
On a side note, with this recent barrage of car restore shows on tv, it has made me consider my all time classic muscle car choices...there are so many good ones. One of my top picks would be Connor's 1966 Chevelle (800hp supercharged). I was born in '66, which also makes it more significant, but it is so cool looking, having some distinct batmobile-ish characteristics in its lines and stance. Canada's GM version of the Chevelle (Pontiac Beaumont) is also a favorite.
Mike uses the Lord's name in vain too much, but is a likeable baby-boomer, old school rock dude as the main character of the show. Avery's smile and laugh is infectious and instantly puts a smile on my face. I'm super picky on what I will bother watching these days, so it is a shame to come to an end.
On a side note, with this recent barrage of car restore shows on tv, it has made me consider my all time classic muscle car choices...there are so many good ones. One of my top picks would be Connor's 1966 Chevelle (800hp supercharged). I was born in '66, which also makes it more significant, but it is so cool looking, having some distinct batmobile-ish characteristics in its lines and stance. Canada's GM version of the Chevelle (Pontiac Beaumont) is also a favorite.
The movie is not a piece of junk, but we now know why Luke Skywalker used those words to describe the Millennium Falcon. The ship was in brand new condition before Han Solo got his hands on it and did the Kessel run in 12 parsecs. It really took a beating while avoiding various space anomalies and Imperial pursuit.
This installment of the Star Wars canon is technically episode 4. I'm not sure if it rates on the same level as "A New Hope" or "Revenge of the Sith", but is entertaining and an important piece in filling-in the background story for Han Solo, Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian.
A good story filled with action and moments of comedy that one would expect from Han Solo, including all the usual alien and droid characters that are also fun to watch. I'm not a complete Star Wars geek, but I've seen it 3 times and very much enjoyed it.
This installment of the Star Wars canon is technically episode 4. I'm not sure if it rates on the same level as "A New Hope" or "Revenge of the Sith", but is entertaining and an important piece in filling-in the background story for Han Solo, Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian.
A good story filled with action and moments of comedy that one would expect from Han Solo, including all the usual alien and droid characters that are also fun to watch. I'm not a complete Star Wars geek, but I've seen it 3 times and very much enjoyed it.
At 6.6 this movie is severely underrated. I'm not sure what more the negative reviews are expecting from this unique and exciting western?? Anyone giving this movie less than a 6 has a rating compass that is completely lost.
Great story, cast, acting, action, cinematography and thought provoking character metaphors. The survivalist/rambo element by Brosnan's character is also exhilarating (incl versatile use of bowie knife). A very re-watchable movie.
Great story, cast, acting, action, cinematography and thought provoking character metaphors. The survivalist/rambo element by Brosnan's character is also exhilarating (incl versatile use of bowie knife). A very re-watchable movie.