dimwit wrote:I had to look that one up, and I am really sorry I did.
Care to share the pain for the google shy ?
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dimwit wrote:I had to look that one up, and I am really sorry I did.
Coligny wrote:(*) Which is a totally fucked up rule in fact since it trigger a behaviour were most pedestrian and cyclist just consider that "whatever happens it's the other guys fault" and totally ignore their surroundings instead of being just a bit more carefull and considerate for the other users of the road...
LesTalk wrote:Yep, over 80km! Well over the maximum speed for which the car was rated. What was he thinking!?!
LesTalk wrote:"The 60-year-old self-employed man from Chikushino in southern Fukuoka, who has not been named, told police he was driving over the 80km per hour speed limit when he lost control of his red Ferrari."
Think BADDDD j-pop.
plaid_knight wrote:No, it's Eurobeat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurobeat). And it's one of the songs from Initial D, a drift racing show about people doing stupidly dangerous stunts with souped-up cars. It looks like someone else got the reference, so it's all good.
LesTalk wrote:PS: The link is worth clicking on for the preview for the 2012 Pirelli calendar which runs to the right of the story.
plaid_knight wrote:No, it's Eurobeat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurobeat. And it's one of the songs from Initial D, a drift racing show about people doing stupidly dangerous stunts with souped-up cars. It looks like someone else got the reference, so it's all good.
Coligny wrote:Same shit, different name... any style blessed by Hamasaki deserve to be labelled at least as "bad j-pop" before triggering headaches and "turd sandwich" when the pain and vertigo starts... (got frequent loss of balance/near collapse in Geos and Magical when shopping for video games while initial D soundtrack wuz playing)
Those gurls need some fooking sammich... big time...
As for Initial D... for those who can't take Fuji TV insanely badly drawn anime (think: done by and epileptic half blind midget with foetal alcohol syndrome) The movie was made in Hong Kong with Edison Chen (think Maggie Q friend with benefit) Anthony Wong, and Jay Chou who will seemingly direct the second movie.
Kanchou wrote:The Hong Kong movie was neat because they filmed the races at the actual locations from the manga, on the actual roads.
But they butchered the original story... for no apparent reason.
Kanchou wrote:The first season was pretty bad, but producing a show like that on a weekly basis with a low budget in 1998 was pretty hard. And they did a terrible job interpreting the original manga designs.
Kanchou wrote:Every series afterwards is much better animated. The movie and third series especially.
Kanchou wrote:The Hong Kong movie was neat because they filmed the races at the actual locations from the manga, on the actual roads.
But they butchered the original story... for no apparent reason.
chokonen888 wrote:Close but yet fucked up copy? What else would you expect coming out of HK?
Coligny wrote:Dood, you should look a little deeper into HK moviz... iz good stuff...
Mike Oxlong wrote:Look no further than The Hangover 2 to find reusing...transplanting the setting to Thailand does not excuse remaking exactly the same movie otherwise. Oh wait, the baby is replaced by a monkey...
Coligny wrote:
Maybe they were just trying to get a coherent storyline out of the random mess they had as base material...
Kanchou wrote:Say what you want about the animation, the original had better story and characters.
Coligny wrote:I think they kept pretty well the mysoginistic HEAVY undertone, girls are whore, or fuck puppets, mothers are escapists. And all the other wonders that are just a bit more than nauseating...
Mike Oxlong wrote:Speeding Ferrari driver caught after YouTube post
The 50-year-old doctor uploaded a six-minute video showing him driving his Ferrari 458 Italia through Fukuoka at 84 kilometers an hour over the limit, police said.
It shows the vehicle pass other cars on a two-lane motorway but struggle to catch up with what appears to be a Porsche.
Kanchou wrote:Never video tape a crime. Seriously.
OTOH, 164 KM/H really isn't that damn fast, not for a Ferrari...
Kanchou wrote:Never video tape a crime. Seriously.
OTOH, 164 KM/H really isn't that damn fast, not for a Ferrari...
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I'm guessing they were more concerned with his speed on the local roads.
Kanchou wrote:Yeah, I just saw it on the news. He was doing about 124 in a 40. That's pretty ridiculous. Then again, 40 is already too low of a speed limit for 70% of the 40 km/h zones.
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