When one feels the need, the need for speed, only F-14 Tomcats and Mustangs will do. At least that's what the good folks at Ford figured when they had the good sense to partner with DreamWorks on last spring's "Need for Speed".
There are many reasons why the Mustang became the most successful Ford launch since the Model A, but one of the biggest is Bond, James Bond.
"The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" doesn't have Gal Gadot, Jordana Brewster or Michelle Rodriguez, but it does have some sweet eye-candy. Yes, we're talking about the classic '67 Fastback.
Before he became the Governator, before he became "Kindergarten Cop," Arnold Schwarzenegger was the biggest action star in the world (come on, Stallone, admit it.) Then Arnie did something out of character: "Twins".
There's much to like about "Barricade", the 2005 Saleen that gets all Decepticonned and copped-out in the first "Transformers" movie ... you know, the one that has a plot that's actually somewhat discernible.
The world is full of idiots. But we don't have to tell you that, you own a Jeep. Not that you're an idiot for owning a Jeep, God no, that puts you in the 99th percentile of smart folks! But because you own a Jeep, you must put up with an unbearable amount of idiots asking you inane questions about your sweet ride.
It hurts to say this, but we would trade the majority of your healthy human existences for the 2007 Shelby GT500 that Will Smith drives around an abandoned New York City in Francis Lawrence's "I Am Legend".