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more about #2012 more comments → MaWeiTao: I notice the plane was incapable of gaining altitude just long enough for it to do a thrilling flyby of all the destruction. #2012 more » danio3834: Also, where are the robots? #2012 more » danio3834: This looks shopped. I can tell from some of the pixels and from seeing quite a few shops in my time. #2012 more » bmoreDLJ: Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast looked more exciting than this "movie." And being a radio show, it didn't even have any images to l... more » Pessimippopotamus: Ooooooh oooooh. Let's play the id the car name game. I see the Lincoln Towncar and the Honda Pilot. #2012 more » Elhigh: I can get behind blowing cars up if they're Hyundais, Kias, and whatever my former boss is in. You know what, just him. If we can blow his sorry ass... more » Maymar: I'd be afraid to get Michael Bay and Roland Emmerich in the same room, since they'd probably find a way to actually blow up the planet. #2012 more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: And you thought that Cash for Clunkers was a messy and indiscriminate waste. #2012 more » Kuang: Would've been easier to just find a family sized fridge. #2012 more » Six Flags Over Tomsk: So what were all those supercars doing in a plane? Is it a sort of Noah's Ark of horsepower? more » quayzar: As someone that actually understands science and what is physically possible these previews are giving me a headache. It's like the director went to t... more » Ben Wojdyla: Every time I see anything about this movie I cannot help but think of the rework that might be the greatest video ever created on the Gawker network. more » lilwillie: I just want to know where the cool bridges that are hundreds of feet in the air are located at. I want to hoon on them when hell comes for me. more » RachelSklar: Ugh, I saw the trailer for this movie before...HARRY POTTER. If I found it traumatizing, what about the poor hopeful kiddies? Bleh. more » .357: I don't see a Bentley. All I see is an extremely fast and luxurious VW. more » -
#carmovies
2012: Anatomy Of A Carpocalyptic Disaster Scene
Big-budget disasterpornflick 2012 was the top-grossing movie in theaters this weekend. Personally, we think it's because of the insane amount of automotive hoonage and destruction. Popular Mechanics has an inside look on how the carnage magic was made. More » -
#moviecars
2012: The Year The World Dies, And A Bentley Saves Lives
2012 may be the year the world dies, but it's also a movie that'll apparently show a Bentley saving some lives. Although we don't remember any Bentley having a voice-activated engine start feature. Must be the Russian mafia option package. -
#carmovies
2012 Movie Trailer Promises Stunt Flying And Bentleys Jumping
If you missed Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen this past weekend, robogasmic warfare wasn't the only mankind-threatening destruction you would have seen. 2012 promises apocalyptic Bentley-jumping, aircraft carrier-capsizing and falling skyscraper-avoiding stunt flying. More » -
#bmw1series
2012 BMW 1-Series May Go Retro, Lose Some Weight
The BMW 1-Series illustrates the gap between what enthusiasts want and what customers will buy. A modern 2002 tii was what we wanted, and BMW may be delivering exactly that in the next generation.
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#chevyvolt
Today Show's Matt Lauer First Journalist To Drive Chevy Volt
We knew the Chevy Volt would increase global levels of smugness. Here's Matt Lauer, crowing about being the first to drive it to CNBC's Phil LeBeau — and that was only a test vehicle! -




