I remember when they tried to market the movie to the public. Half the preview ads made the movie look like a goofy family comedy. I think it turned people off to seeing it when it was in theaters. I found the movie to be much deeper than that.
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This hits. My birthday is only 20 days from Xmas. Everyone always saved the good stuuf for the other guy's birthday.
The problem used to be blamed on aftermarket bulbs in cars not designed for them. But now, completely factory cars have insane, nuclear fusion reactors for headlights. I mostly get blinded by tall trucks and SUVs. Almost all stock headlights.
I improved things a bit by having my rear window tinted as dark as legally allowed. It helps take the edge off the brightness of trucks behind me. Can't really do much about the on-comming traffic.
You might be able to put good bulbs in the fog light position and then aim them...most fog lights I've seem don't project light very far out though.
Depending on what you drive, you might be able to aim your low beams down a bit after installing some LED replacement bulbs. I'll line my car up to a big painted wall to see the bulb projection pattern. This will get my left and right even with each other. Then when you drive, make sure the light is projected under people's rear windows on level ground.
2001-ish Mercedes SLK. That's my guess on the car. Neat ride.
Watch that trigger finger, Lou!!!
Also, where's the stock on her rifle?
I imagine the very last thing they did was freeze everyone in place while the dog treats were placed.
Great....I'll never escape them now.
That looks like a BMW R Nine T. That's a cool motorcycle!
And in every one of those strip malls, there is a nail salon of some kind.
Got a Phillips. Now you need an Allen and maybe a Torx!
Damnit... The deer is watching us again...