The bad thing is...he was able to spin around in that Cadillac however many times and not spill his big gulp or wreck it.
I have no doubt their publicity budget is > $1.5M. However, I've watched this video probably 10 times and I don't remember the name of the movie. It strikes me that there are other things they could have done to get the movie some brand recognition, rather than wreck a car that is irreplaceable. Even if you had the insurance money, you can't just go down to the dealership and buy another. They are not being made any more. I think even a wacked-out Hollywood producer with too much money has more sense than that, but maybe I am being naive. SW
You didn't include a or a or a or a . Just making sure you know that that scene from an earlier movie was a special effect and probably had something to do with product placement. Sorry if I am stating the obvious. SW
Moreso, you have to be 'pre-approved' by Ferrari to buy an Enzo. Basically, it can not be your first Ferrari, and you have to know someone. Not anyone with the money can buy it. I thought this one crashed in California was some international thief who got busted, along with his wife
Yes, that was a different unlucky Enzo -- we were talking about it back when I first posted the pictures that started this thread. Here are the posts with the links to that story. http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/the-roaming-zone/59503-ferrari-enzo-all-you-car-buffs.html#post417760 http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/the-roaming-zone/59503-ferrari-enzo-all-you-car-buffs.html#post417767 SW