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Watch Man of Steel Online This particular Lotus is certainly up there amongst the most famous cars of all time. Over the years, millions of moviegoers have stared in awe as the Lotus transformed itself into a submarine.” He described it as “the ultimate beach accessory. The Spy Who Loved Me, directed by Lewis Gilbert, came out in 1977 and was one of the third film of seven in the franchise that starred Roger Moore. You can watch the famous sequence featuring the submersible car in the clip below.

Watch Iron Man 3 Online When we write stories about things like Ferris Bueller's borrowed Ferrari or Iron Man's crushed helmet going on sale we're not really trying to point the way for potential buyers. Rather, we just think it's cool that somebody actually lives in The Dude's Bachelor pad and cruises around in the Tim Burton-era Batmobile. Props and locations like these typically sell for millions of dollars, meaning that most of us could only dream about having enough money to afford them. Know that is the angle that we are coming from when we tell you that the submersible car from the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me is going on sale.

Watch After Earth Online Gravity won't open in the United States until October 4, but the Venice premiere could serve to give it fantastic buzz leading up to that point. That festival, which happens right before the Toronto Film Festival, is a lower-key but sometimes significant precursor to awards season, with the top prize in years past going to the likes of Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain. Then again, last year Mira Nair's The Reluctant Fundamentalist kicked off the festival to muted acclaim, and the year before it was the George Clooney-directed The Ides of March, an earnest political drama that didn't earn much critical heat in the end. Of course, like anything, the opening night of Venice depends on the quality of the film in question. And if Gravity matches half of our expectations, it will have no trouble earning its buzz come late August. We've been wondering often and loudly lately about the surprising box office failure of White House Down, which opened last weekend and seemed to have ever possible element of a surefire hit.

Watch Star Trek into Darkness Online It's Roland Emmerich destroying the White House, right before the 4th of July! What else could a red-blooded American possibly want? Well, the answer to that is apparently "The Heat," and White House Down got scorched by its opening weekend competition, making just $25 million in its opening bow.But now, fellow Americans, we have the chance to make up for our past mistakes. It's a holiday weekend, and at some point after the barbecue is eaten and the sunburn is acquired, you might want to go to the movies. Need more encouragement? Listen up, military men and women. Today, July 4, all active military personnel and veterans get free tickets to see White House Down-- and you get a plus-one! Servicemen and women, take your kids! Lazy kids (like me) who never served, take your grandparents and ask them about the Korean War! Here's what Sony's president of worldwide distribution, Rory Bruer, has to say about why you should go:

Watch Spring Breakers Online When we write stories about things like Ferris Bueller's borrowed Ferrari or Iron Man's crushed helmet going on sale we're not really trying to point the way for potential buyers. Rather, we just think it's cool that somebody actually lives in The Dude's Bachelor pad and cruises around in the Tim Burton-era Batmobile. Props and locations like these typically sell for millions of dollars, meaning that most of us could only dream about having enough money to afford them. Know that is the angle that we are coming from when we tell you that the submersible car from the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me is going on sale.

The news comes to us from the New York Times, which says that the auction will be held in Battersea Park in London on September 9th. The car, called the Lotus Esprit, has apparently been kept out of the public eye for decades and is now being sold by RM Auctions.. It's a shame that the vehicle has been hidden for so long just because of how incredibly cool it is. While most of James Bond's gadgets were fake - results of special and visual effects - the Esprit actually can be driven underwater. According to RM, it's "the one and only fully functioning car especially designed and built for the famous underwater sequence." Max Girardo, the managing director of RM sung high praise to the newspaper in an email: “We think White House Down is the summer’s best action movie, so on July 4th, we’re inviting all active duty and veteran military personnel to bring a guest and see it for free. It’s a great way to celebrate the holiday and to honor and thank the troops for their service to our country.”For those of you in the military who actually know how the government would respond in a time of crisis… just try not to think about it too much while you're watching White House Down, OK? To get to the scenario in which Channing Tatum is the only man capable of rescuing the President (Jamie Foxx), you have to have a lot of things happen, from terrorists allowed inside the White House under the guise of repairing the home theater system to one rogue Secret Service agent with the ability to get his hands on the nuclear football, which SOMEHOW has become the only thing standing between us and total nuclear war. It involves a really smart hacker wearing a leather jacket. I know, I know, just go with it.
 
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