Movies
#1
Movies
What movie(s) have you seen with good offroading in them? Rover or not.
Sorcerer (1977) - IMDb
The first part of the movie is the background of each character, but hang tight, the real action starts half way through.
I recommend this one, Netflix has it.
Sorcerer (1977) - IMDb
The first part of the movie is the background of each character, but hang tight, the real action starts half way through.
I recommend this one, Netflix has it.
#2
I don't know if I've posted it on this forum, I have on several, but here's a pretty good list of movies with Land Rovers in them.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?ma...d-Rover&model=
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?ma...d-Rover&model=
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It amazing to see how advertisements have made it into just about every show. Especially with cars. "The Mentalist" has all GM cars and only GM commercials during the show. It pretty obvious if you pay attention to it.
The one movie I remember seeing a rover, more specifically a Disco II, was in the Crocodile Hunter movie. haha the bad guy drove it though...
The one movie I remember seeing a rover, more specifically a Disco II, was in the Crocodile Hunter movie. haha the bad guy drove it though...
#7
Even I will do it, but they have to give me the shirt, or whatever, free. I've been known to do a bit of IBM advertising in my day.
On the other hand IBM has also given me probably $10k worth of software free over the years.
Last edited by antichrist; 05-23-2011 at 10:01 PM.
#8
If a deal puts a licence plate holder and a sticker on the back of any car I buy the first thing I do is take that stuff off and return the licence plate holder.
The salesman always ask why and I tell them unless you are going to pay me each month for as long as I own the car I will not advertise for them.
Goo-Gone works great for removing dealer stickers, most peel right off if you do it right, but any sticky stuff left the Goo-Gone will take it right off.
I have a really cool t-shift from a family business in AK. It has a pic of Uncle Sam and it says "We want your body" and on the back is says Doug's Auto Body, Anchorage AK.
I like to wear it in the winter time with shorts and no jacket to the store.
The salesman always ask why and I tell them unless you are going to pay me each month for as long as I own the car I will not advertise for them.
Goo-Gone works great for removing dealer stickers, most peel right off if you do it right, but any sticky stuff left the Goo-Gone will take it right off.
I have a really cool t-shift from a family business in AK. It has a pic of Uncle Sam and it says "We want your body" and on the back is says Doug's Auto Body, Anchorage AK.
I like to wear it in the winter time with shorts and no jacket to the store.
#9
Not really, when you consider how willing people are to buy, say...Old Navy t-shirts to do free advertising for them. Or any number of other products.
Even I will do it, but they have to give me the shirt, or whatever, free. I've been known to do a bit of IBM advertising in my day.
On the other hand IBM has also given me problem $10k worth of software free over the years.
Even I will do it, but they have to give me the shirt, or whatever, free. I've been known to do a bit of IBM advertising in my day.
On the other hand IBM has also given me problem $10k worth of software free over the years.
My school is genius at the T-shirt thing though. I prob get about 10-14 free t-shirts every year with a huge HPU logo. They are cool shirts and student wear them all the time. Free marketing when student go home for the summer right there. Plus, if you take the charter bus to the airport to catch your flight, if you wear an HPU shirt the ride is free to the airport. Where better to advertise??