Favorite memorable quote.
Benjy says to Ted: "How about that one?" looking at a Ferrari
Ted replies:: "Italian trash, besides I only steal Porsches"
Benjy says to Ted: "How about that one?" looking at a Ferrari
Ted replies:: "Italian trash, besides I only steal Porsches"
Yeah that's popular quote, although I like Ferrari's, so I don't say it much:D
A quote I like:
"It's good to let it out a bit."
Benjy Taylor: Hello? No, Rick is not here. Who am I? The guy stealing Rick's car...
shareBenjy: "Don't!"
Ted: "F uck you!!!"
BANG BANG BANG BANG!!!
dear sir I am not shore if this is the movie I want, I am loking for the main movie song. I think it name is omething about winter o shades of gray. the song play at the party. is this the movie and what is the name of the song?
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"Italian trash..."
18 years later and this phrase still pops in my head every time I see a Ferrari parked on the street.
It makes me smile every time
After Sheen attempts to steal the second red porche in the closely watched underground parking lot and gets caught by the guard/killers.
Sweeney and Sheen are being chased through the LA streets:
Sweeney: nervously "What do we do now?"
Sheen: calmly "Buckle-up."
I was about to post that exact same one! Good words my brother! ha ha
shareTed was correct then and is correct now. All Ferrari basically has done was just change, change, change, and for no apparent reason. The Italians just thought that designing a car should be a crowd pleaser. That may be OK but you can't really drive them in many places (I say this because Americans drive for a living), whereas with a Porshce you can do that and still have comparable lap times. Also, Ferrari thinks that in order for a car to go fast, the chasis must be extremely low to the ground so a speed bump can touch it. With a Porsche, you are just amazed at how it can still have the engine in the back while not sacrificing interior and trunk space, and improving lap times for 45 years. Thus, just keeping main concept design produces long-term benefits.
As Ted has mentioned, Ferraris look like Italian trash, currently.