Yeah just watched the last one this arvo. Hopefully they are making another series this year. I’ve decided Max is a total wanker, too. I hope Ocon comes back in a Merc next year and whips his pathetic tough-guy arse.
It's better than I thought it would be, but disappointing that Ferrari and Mercedes weren't involved.
Yeah, it's quite good. I watched the first two episodes a few weeks, then watched the rest of them all last week one after the other lol. It would have been good to see Ferrari and Mercedes involved, but kinda thought they wouldn't. Redbull are television and media whores, kinda expected them to be all over it.
Just watched Avengers end game, great fun,3 hours long haul but a little bonus was spotting a Ferrari 430 in the flick, have a look if your keen, it’s in the Hawkeye Tokyo fight scene, it’s pretty dark so unless you like Ferrari’s you’d never know it’s there Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
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sadly sensationalised, events out of sequence, no attempt to show the cause of the explosion, it's just a scary movie loosely based on reality, no doubt made by people who are ideologically opposed to nuclear power. I highly recommend "Midnight in Chernobyl" by Adam Higginbotham, easily the best book I've read this year. The soviet system was so corrupt and broken by 1986, their technology so slapdash (e.g. their reactors didn't have containment buildings, to save cost, which is why there was so much radiation released) that it's amazing there weren't more accidents. Germany made lots of green propaganda out of shutting down half their reactors, they just didn't mention that these were all the soviet graphite reactors that they inherited from East Germany. The worst nuclear accident in history, with a hopelessly inept emergency response, yet only 31 people dead and no change to long term cancer statistics. Many more people die each year in coal mines, or from polluted ground water in China as a result of neodymium mining for windmill magnets.
Saw, and very much enjoyed, Rocketman. Done in a much more interesting way than most biopics, so didn't feel like it was just treading the same ground that they usually do. Also saw John Wick 3. For a basically mindless series of action films, hot damn are they enjoyable to watch. Just so well made, so well shot.
After years of paying for MotoGP video access (about $200 a year) in order to watch everything, every weekend, I decided to try out Kayo (god, this sounds like an ad already). I hate paying Foxtel, but damn the quality is just so much better than I was ever getting paying Dorna directly (except when I had my perfect NBN in Cowes that I no longer have), plus I can finally watch F1 (legally) again.
I used to play this on the piano, but not like this. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=328967774432205