If you got into
the same car wreck today back in the 1980's, you wouldn't be around.
Not exact matches
We look at them for
same reason that we rubberneck at
car wrecks, or watch «Shark Week» on the Discovery Channel: to learn how to avoid getting into the
same situation.
WHAT: After she
wrecks her
car, is fired from her job and discovers that her husband has been cheating with their neighbor, all in the
same day, Tammy (Melissa McCarthy) is desperate to leave town as quickly as possible, and her alcoholic grandmother Pearl (Susan Sarandon)-- who has the two things Tammy needs most: a working
car and some cash — decides to tag along.
But while Creevy struggles with the basics of suspense — often indulging in the
same hacky, buzz - killing slow motion shots as he did in Welcome To The Punch — his direction of the film's modestly conceived action sequences is serviceable: a relentless foot chase through the winding streets and picturesque houses of a medieval town; an escape from a Hagen - owned warehouse that's directed in part as a Children Of Men - style long take; and the centerpiece, a head - spinning,
car -
wrecking pursuit down the Autobahn.
A meandering, overlong death march towards nothingness, the latest from the American auteur is a showcase of a man who's more than worn out his welcome, who has drip - dried every ounce of juice from the
same re-wrung fruit but still yet splashed it up on the screen like a
car wreck.
The mechanic said that it was a miracle that the
car didn't
wreck when the brake light came on because he had the
same issue in a newer SUV and the
car flipped when it happened.
This one was compelling in the
same way that a
car or train
wreck is compelling.
The rules that apply when when somebody hurts you in a
car wreck and you suffer damages are not the
same ones you live with day - to - day.
My point then was that Fortune 500 GCs seeking a lawyer for a basic corporate deal did not require the
same level of protection against a law firm's marketing as e.g. a terrified first - time criminal defendant or a teenager tragically injured in a
car wreck.
But at the
same time, it is important to own a
car that is proven and not a
wreck you picked up from the junkyard in Columbia, Alabama!