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You're Wrong And Will Probably Never Know
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2014 Audi R8 V10 Plus commercial
Very nice sounding engine. BUT in my opinion. The Lexus LFA sounds much better.
The Occult Experience - absurd 80s paranoia
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - New York, 1940
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Sub City Paris (HD shortfilm)
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Poor have refrigerators but lack richness of spirit
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TDS: State of the Union 2011 - Night of Too Many Promises
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Ferret Steals a Christmas Ornament
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good call!
"Fuck your gaaaaaaaaahd!"
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The song playing from 7:00 to 8:00 is Judith (Renholder mix) by A Perfect Circle off of their rEMIXED album.
>> ^bamdrew:
I'm trying to figure out the track at 7:14; I remember it, but can't put my finger on it... first thought was that it was a remix by Apparat or of an Apparat song
Top Gear - Testing the new Lexus LFA Supercar
The song playing from 7:00 to 8:00 is Judith (Renholder mix) by A Perfect Circle off of their rEMIXED album.
>> ^bamdrew:
I'm trying to figure out the track at 7:14; I remember it, but can't put my finger on it... first thought was that it was a remix by Apparat or of an Apparat song
Top Gear - Testing the new Lexus LFA Supercar
I'm trying to figure out the track at 7:14; I remember it, but can't put my finger on it... first thought was that it was a remix by Apparat or of an Apparat song
>> ^brain:
If anyone cares, I noticed 2 songs.
Starting at 3:12: Bjork - bachelorette
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8700243660640496152#
Starting at 8:03: The song from the movie Moon
http://www.videosift.com/video/Moon-Trailer
Top Gear - Testing the new Lexus LFA Supercar
Oh I totally disagree, I remember countless times Top Gear got a car from a manufacturer and they end up totally trashing it on the show. The BMW X6 was reviewed in this very episode I believe and they hated it. And Clarkson is the best at this, he may totally hate the car, totally not endorse it but still say its stupidly fun to drive.
Furthermore Top Gear has some of the best camera crews and editors around, they put alot in the production of each segment. I think they over did it but you watch any of their other stuff and you will see they always try to get the segments a distinct visual style that is different every time.
The magazine itself has more consumer minded reviews, the show I see as a more of a platform for hijinks and really amazing cars like the LFA and Veyron.
>> ^conan:
>> ^jimnms:
When did Top Gear start using cheesy computer graphics?
they always have been massively sponsored and subjective in their messages, but i agree, this is a new dimension of bought motor "journalism". it is so annoyingly obvious that they didn't do that on their own but with help from some guys of course not connected to Lexus cough cough .
top gear is incredibly funny, especially when they break stuff (clarkson dvds etc) but my PR senses start tickling when they praise something.
...and i miss Tiff :´-(
Top Gear - Testing the new Lexus LFA Supercar
>> ^jimnms:
When did Top Gear start using cheesy computer graphics?
they always have been massively sponsored and subjective in their messages, but i agree, this is a new dimension of bought motor "journalism". it is so annoyingly obvious that they didn't do that on their own but with help from some guys of course not connected to Lexus *cough cough*.
top gear is incredibly funny, especially when they break stuff (clarkson dvds etc) but my PR senses start tickling when they praise something.
...and i miss Tiff :´-(