BTW There Are Some Really Good Cars In Atomic Blonde. Hey, so last night I went to a screening of Atomic Blonde—the stylishly brutal action- packed flick set in 1. Berlin right before the fall of the wall, in which Charlize Theron plays a ruthless, savage, kickass spy—and there were some really good cars. I told Ballaban about it and he told me I should blog it so here goes. James Mc. Avoy, who also plays a spy, drives a shiny gorgeous Porsche 9. There are also a bunch of colorful square boxy Eastern European cars.
Apparently these are Wartburgs. They look like toys. Beep beep. Even the cop cars were cool.
Luke Plunkett. Luke Plunkett is a Contributing Editor based in Canberra, Australia. Cult Horror Movies Pulitzer At 100 (2017) more. He has written a book on cosplay, designed a game about airplanes, and also runs. Then there’s this. When I saw this gleaming beauty I leaned over and asked my brother, what car is that???? Yes, the movie has plot points and a great soundtrack.
I dig the unique, boxy, angular vibe of these two, a Volkswagen Passat and a BMW wagon. No idea what two of these are but again, boxy as hell. Also my parents had a green VW bus when I was a kid so it’s cool to see one of those. When I saw this gleaming beauty I leaned over and asked my brother, what car is that???? Yes, the movie has plot points and a great soundtrack, but I was deeply attracted to this car.
So sleek, so sexy. My brother thought it was a long wheelbase MG or Aston Martin but the internet says it’s a 1.
Alfa Romeo. It is a perfect car. Indeed, VERY HOT.
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Go see this movie, for the cars.
Kotaku. Luke Plunkett. Luke Plunkett is a Contributing Editor based in Canberra, Australia. He has written a book on cosplay, designed a game about airplanes, and also runs cosplay.