I finally saw the movie Cloverfield on Saturday night. All the hype over this movie late December/early January and I never got a chance to see it in the theaters. I would say that I liked the movie. I have mostly heard negative reviews, but to each his/her own, right? What pissed me off about the movie was that I think I saw an E32 on fire. This monster (mutated grasshopper or whatever) doesn't blink an eye when hit by tank shells, rocket launchers, napalm, nuclear bombs, etc... I though about, "what about freezing the SOB"? Also, if it were possible to put a nuclear warhead INSIDE the beast, then I am sure its internal organs will be affected by the blast, thus destroying it. To change gears for a bit, I plan on seeing the movie Hancock. What a stupid name for a movie. I think of Scarface saying, "Hancock? Sounds like a bird...flying around" when he tells Michelle Phiefer's character. I heard bad reviews too, but I will see it in the theaters. Which I now ask this question, who would win in a battle, Cloverfield monster or Hancock?
Here is a warning: If you did not like seeing an E32 on fire in the movie Cloverfield, you will not like what they do to a pristine 2002 in Hancock. The car did have a pretty good supporting role in the movie.
I believe I saw a trailer and that Fresh Prince throws it and/or somehow gets over turned. Terrible terrible terrible. I'm having flashbacks of watching a million E28's getting totalled by the boxy S-class in the Clooney flick Peacemaker and the 3 E39's getting demolished in Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Ah, Bimmers in movies. Let's not forget the "brand new" 325e in Death Wish 4 where the windows get smashed. That sounds waaaaaaaaay too familiar.
yes that was a shame in Hancock.. But one of my favorite bmw scenes in the movies was from Ronin.. They really put that M5 to the test.. Great chase scene...