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areaseven

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  1. Here's an old slideshow of my YF-19 that I've redone in 720p HD. Enjoy!
  2. Anyone want to go direct the new Highlander movie? The position is vacant now. The Highlander Reboot Has Lost Its Director Again
  3. The new Corvette Stingray hasn't hit showrooms yet, but a pre-production model has already crashed. First 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray Crashed
  4. Finished watching Part 2, and I agree with other people that Part 1 was the better half. Despite some plot holes and the outdated Cold War subplot, Part 2 is still worth watching.
  5. As someone who didn't like Goseiger and is a casual Power Rangers hater, I will admit that the first episode of Power Rangers Megaforce was very well executed. The acting is the closest to RPM in terms of being tolerable. Also, the use of the Goseiger suits minus the Angel references worked out fine. Still not exactly sure how the Ranger Keys will play out in this series, though. Oh yeah, Yellow and Pink are hot.
  6. Who says wrestlers are uneducated? Here's a math lesson from "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner. "Holler if you hear me!"
  7. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Die Hard, a mural of the film's iconic ventilation shaft scene was painted somewhere in L.A.
  8. Anyone here remember a TV show called Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad? Bandai released Ultra-Act figures of the main character from the show's original incarnation Gridman. Gridman (a.k.a. "Servo") came out late last year while Thunder Gridman (a.k.a. Synchro) was just released last month. Here are a couple of video clips to refresh your memory: Ultra-Act Gridman (Servo) and Thunder Gridman (Synchro) Figure
  9. Bandai has just released new photos of the upcoming S.H. Figuarts Iron Man Mk. VI., along with a small teaser of War Machine. The figure hits stores this May for ¥4,725.
  10. Time to play a little game. First one to laugh, loses.
  11. The movie opens today, and as expected, reviews are low. Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 43%
  12. The #1 movie in America has made close to US$60 million worldwide; thus recouping its US$50 million budget in just one week after its premiere. Reviews have also improved a bit, with an 18% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
  13. You may remember the Singer Porsche 911 from several pages back. As it turns out, it's not a restored 911 Classic. It's actually a 1989-1994 964 (supplied by the customer) heavily modified to resemble the classic model and to accommodate the newer performance mods. The customer has a choice of two engines: a rebuilt 3.6 liter 270 bhp motor or a race-spec Cosworth 3.8 liter 360 bhp engine. Each Singer 911 is meticulously hand-built to the customer's specifications. The price? Singer wants roughly US$225,000 for a "standard" model, but options are astronomical - jacking up the car to US$500K. Singer Vehicle Design Autoblog: Porsche 911 Restored by Singer [w/ Video] Jalopnik.com: Would You Spend $500,000 on the Ultimate Porsche 911?
  14. And now for a blast from the past. Long before Monday Night RAW, the WWF kept fans glued to their TV sets every Saturday and Sunday mornings with Superstars of Wrestling and Wrestling Challenge. Sure, they were filled with squash matches, but they weren't overburdened with the soap opera crap you see on RAW and SmackDown! these days.
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