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Those ridiculous movie mistakes about cars that drive anyone who has common sense nuts

I swear, sometimes it seems like Hollywood doesn't even bother to do a basic Google search. Bond's Flipping Aston Martin: You know that scene in Casino Royale where Bond is chasing the bad guys in his Aston Martin DBS. He's going fast and swerves to avoid Vesper, and the car somehow just flips and does a barrel roll. That scene always bothers me. An expensive sports car like that should have just spun out. It's like the car failed a simple accident avoidance maneuver, which is just not realistic. The Magic Healing Porsche: Everyone remembers that old movie Commando with Arnold Schwarzenegger. There is a scene where a Porsche 911 gets smashed up on its side, but then Arnold flips it over, and suddenly, the car is completely fine. It's like the damage just disappeared. The Timeless Lamborghini: In the movie Dallas Buyers Club, which is set in 1985, the main character has a Lamborghini Aventador poster on his wall. That car wouldn't even exist for almost 30 more years. It's one of those little details that really stands out if you know anything about cars. The Forever Fuel: This one is everywhere, especially in zombie movies. Someone finds a car that has been sitting untouched for years, they jump in, and the engine starts right up. Any car person will tell you that after years of sitting, fuel goes bad, parts get rusty, and wires get chewed up by mice. It's just not how things work. I would love to hear what other movie mistakes really bother you. Let's hear the most ridiculous ones you have ever seen. #MovieMistakes #CarGuys #Cars #Movies #PetPeeves #Hollywood #FilmHistory

Those ridiculous movie mistakes about cars that drive anyone who has common sense nuts
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The Event That Changed Policing: America’s Biggest Bank Shootout On February 28, 1997, Los Angeles saw one of the most intense urban gunfights in U.S. history, later called the North Hollywood Shootout. Two robbers, Larry Phillips Jr. and Emil Mătăsăreanu, entered a Bank of America branch wearing homemade body armor. They carried multiple firearms, including fully automatic rifles, high-capacity magazines, and handguns. Their armor allowed them to withstand standard police sidearms and shotguns, making the initial confrontation extremely dangerous. Phillips and Mătăsăreanu had rehearsed their approach, anticipating how officers would respond, which extended the gun battle to 44 minutes across North Hollywood streets. Nearly 2,000 rounds were fired during the shootout, with bullets ripping through glass, bouncing off cars, and sending residents scrambling for cover. The robbers fired roughly 1,100 rounds, while officers returned 650 to 750 rounds. Officers found their standard-issue pistols largely ineffective against the robbers’ armor, forcing several to dash to nearby sporting goods stores to buy AR-style rifles and extra ammunition mid-shootout. Additional facts include that police helicopters helped coordinate movements from the air, the robbers’ bulletproof vests were made from multiple layers of heavy materials, and several bystanders captured the entire scene on camera, creating some of the first widely seen footage of an active shootout in real time. Eleven officers and seven civilians were wounded, but miraculously, no bystanders were killed. Both robbers died after the confrontation ended. The scale and intensity of the gunfight led to nationwide changes in police armament and training, with patrol units later equipped to handle heavily armed threats. Decades later, the North Hollywood Shootout is remembered as one of America’s largest real-life urban gun battles. #TrueCrime #America #History #USHistory #Hollywood #USA

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Glamour and Jerky: Kerry Washington Reveals She Ate in a Met Gala Bathroom Due to Severe Allergies Behind the dazzling gowns and A-list glamour of the Met Gala lies a reality for some attendees that is far from luxurious. Kerry Washington recently pulled back the curtain, revealing that during the fashion world's biggest night, she was forced to eat her own snacks in a bathroom stall to avoid a medical emergency. The Scandal star made the surprising confession during a November 20 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, detailing the extensive list of severe food allergies that make catered events a minefield. When host Jimmy Kimmel asked about her dietary restrictions, Washington replied, “Oh, God, how much time do you have? It’s really sad.” She then outlined a daunting list of allergens that includes: All seafood (not just shellfish) Sesame (seeds and oil) All nuts except peanuts and almonds Mango MSG With such common and high-end ingredients off-limits, the beautifully plated meals at galas like the Met become inedible and dangerous. Kimmel noted the difficulty, to which Washington confirmed her practical, if undignified, solution. “At all these fancy galas, when they give you plates of food, like at the Met Ball, I’m eating jerky in a bathroom somewhere,” she shared. The image of the impeccably dressed actress secretly eating jerky from her clutch in a restroom starkly contrasts with the public perception of the opulent event. Her story highlights the unseen challenges and necessary precautions that come with managing serious health conditions, even on the red carpet. It’s a reminder that behind the celebrity gloss, the need for safety and a simple snack trumps all. Tags: #KerryWashington #MetGala #JimmyKimmelLive #FoodAllergies #CelebrityNews #Scandal #Actress #Health #DietaryRestrictions #RedCarpet #Hollywood #GalaLife #BehindTheScenes #Jerky #AllergyAwareness #MetBall #EricaGeraldMason #Parade #PublicHealth #CelebrityLifestyle #InvisibleIllness #SelfCar

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