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Camry Fail
Feb 23
I’ve been test driving the 2009 (2010?) Honda Insight hybrid for CNET Car Tech.
The Insight’s cabin is kinda high-tech, kinda chintzy. One nice touch is the illumination behind the speedo at the top changes from blue to green to let you know when your driving is “green.”
Iron Man drives a Camry?
Aug 4

I thought Tony Stark was more of an Audi guy, but apparently he also drives a Toyota Camry.
Images of this 24k gold Camry have been floating around the net all day. View more of them here.
Went to see the Dark Knight last… um… night. I’m going to take my time and write a full review of this EPIC film, but for now I want to leave you with a couple of initial impressions.
- The Dark Knight is LOOOOONG. I mean Lord of the Rings long. Fortunately, it is essentially 2.5 hours of nonstop action. It’s exhausting, but in a good way. I managed to keep myself from reading any spoilers, so I was kept on the edge of my seat the entire time. But that much adrenaline can tire a dude out.
- While the Dark Knight is not the best film I’ve ever seen, it’s damn close. It’s easily head and shoulders above Batman Begins on almost every level. I hesitate to say whether it’s better than Iron Man (so far the gold standard for summer action movies) because they’re two very different kinds of movies, but it the Dark Knight is better. Metaphorically speaking, Iron Man is more of a comic book movie while the Dark Knight is more of a graphic novel. If you forced me to chose, I’d say the Dark Knight is the better movie.
- Try to sit through the entire film without laughing at least once at Christian Bale’s Batman voice. I dare you. Don’t get me wrong, I think Bale is a PHENOMENAL actor. There is, however, much unintentional comedy to be drawn from his Bat-Monster-Man gravelly voice. Anyone who went to see Batman Begins knows of what I speak.
Definitely check it out the Dark Knight and be on the look out for the full on review in the near future.

Okay, so I’ve seen Wall-E twice now and I’m not sure how I feel about it. A part of me thinks this is an incredibly depressing film. Yet another part of me thinks Wall-E is incredibly heartwarming. The only thing I am sure of is that this is that the trained monkeys at Disney/Pixar have done it again and created an incredibly brilliant movie.
The trailers paint this film as a fun filled romp in the future starring our Johnny 5-esque hero Wall-E, the trash compacting robot. And to some degree, it is just that. But like all of the good Pixar movies (with the obvious exception of Cars), Wall-E is so much more.



