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WOW never knew mustangs were abused this much in film
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John Wick always comes back.
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Cannon fodder. It’s not as if they are rare . . . . they made more than a couple of million of them.
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Must admit…. The original Gone in 60 Seconds (not the Nicholas Cage version) was on TV the other night so I figured I would watch it. Turns out that had to be the worst movie I have every attempted to watch. I gave up after about thirty minutes, and I am surprised I got that far, Mustang or no Mustang.
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They missed the most realistic one of all. When Clint Eastwood crunches the Mustang in trouble with the curve.
Anyone who ever loved Mustangs felt that one to the bone.
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Greg B wrote:
They missed the most realistic one of all. When Clint Eastwood crunches the Mustang in trouble with the curve.
Anyone who ever loved Mustangs felt that one to the bone.
@#$%ing garage door must have shrunk! Great movie and as a baseball movie my oldest will watch it. I love the Sandlot, but if I have to watch it one more time I may just lose it.
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