![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:17 • Filed to: Need for realism, the movie. | ![]() | ![]() |
Just to add to the list of a billion other things in this movie that are wrong, dead wrong, unbelievable, or a combination of the three, the Sesto Elemento has power and glass windows. Everyone* knows that the 6E has plexiglass windows that don't move, because racecar.
*Everyone in this case being a select group of people who; 1. Know what the Sesto Elemento is and 2. Have and understanding of why the Sesto Elemento is.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:24 |
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Everyone knows the 6E can't be driven on open roads either.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:27 |
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I don't think that law really matters to them.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:28 |
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I don't think it's only a question of law, but also of feasibility.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:30 |
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Again, I don't think that really matters here.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:34 |
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Most people already know they didn't use the actual cars in this movie though, they're mostly tube chassis LS powered frames that they attach body pannels of the different cars onto.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:36 |
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Yes, this particular video game movie smashes full-force through the bounds of possibility.
So let's get more grounded... IN SCIENCE. Assuming Jesse Pinkman [SPOLER ALERT] continued to drive away from Albuquerque after the final episode of Breaking Bad, how far away would he be by the time his hair reached this length?
![]() 02/03/2014 at 10:59 |
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How about that the bad guy offers a $6mil bounty on Pinkman to people crashing McLaren P1s and Koneigsegg Agera Rs like it's nothing? Or a race that would involve most (all?) of the Agera Rs in the US? Or, or, or...so many things. The only way I see this movie being enjoyable would be after pre-gaming HARD with you car friends and have a DD drop you at the theater.
![]() 02/03/2014 at 11:03 |
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And your point is...what exactly?
![]() 02/03/2014 at 11:04 |
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That if anyone knows that they'll know it's a bullshit Sesto, lol
![]() 02/03/2014 at 14:42 |
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That's another thing. I mean...if you were making ultra rare supercars for a living, and your clientele was as integral to your business model as it is for other 100-and-thats-it-no-more supercar makers...would you just sell it to whoever? I have a hard time believing the guys who brought the P1 did it to win a few street races. I have an even harder time believing McLaren would sell their baby to someone who's likely to Orlove the hell out of it (sorry Raph...)