Has anyone seen Gamer?
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Has anyone seen Gamer?
Gerard Butler "Kable", escaped in what looked like an early 70's Full size Chevy truck. Can anyone find any detailed pictures? Or a parts list? lol , I cant find any information about it.
#3
OMFG SPOILER!!
i would guess having not seen the movie, but owning the ability to read minds
that the very same truck was a 1973 Chevy C20 and is, in fact, for sale
i would guess having not seen the movie, but owning the ability to read minds
that the very same truck was a 1973 Chevy C20 and is, in fact, for sale
#4
WEAK kyle!!!
#5
It was a pretty beefy truck... but the movie was almost tasteless... I think thats what they were trying to portray the future as...
#6
Yeah I didn't like the movie much either. It wasn't what I expected at all lol. Could have been a lot better.
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#8
that truck was the best part of the whole movie. Was a big let down from what the previews showed. Reminded me of Crank 2 which was just as much of a let down.
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#10
I'm pretty sure I got a few funny looks when I fell to the floor laughing...
As for the movie, I still liked it, more believable than Crank2... I look at something and if it's "scientifally incorrect" it just ruins it for me... I should have gone into business admin instead of Sciences lmao.
I druelled over that truck though. In fact, using nano-technology to interface with the motor cortex of the brain isn't that far off in the future. You'll probably be seeing amputees with "remote control" limbs within the next decade.
As for the movie, I still liked it, more believable than Crank2... I look at something and if it's "scientifally incorrect" it just ruins it for me... I should have gone into business admin instead of Sciences lmao.
I druelled over that truck though. In fact, using nano-technology to interface with the motor cortex of the brain isn't that far off in the future. You'll probably be seeing amputees with "remote control" limbs within the next decade.