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Crazy is a 2007 American biographical musical drama film co-written and directed by Rick Bieber, starring Waylon Payne and Ali Larter. Inspired by the life of Nashville guitarist Hank Garland , the film was shot from January 13 to February 12, 2005, in Los Angeles.
However, the engines had a significant shortcoming: they were based on the same block design as the gasoline engines. As such, the head bolts were not strong enough for a diesel engine, and soon gained a reputation for unreliability and poor performance that damaged the North American passenger car diesel market for the next 30 years.
During the writing process, the tire, Robert, was designed solely as a bad guy with no redeeming qualities. [4] While shooting, however, Dupieux determined that this was the wrong approach realizing "there’s nothing evil about a tire" based partly on early camera tests. Robert was reworked to be "more like a stupid dog". [4]
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Following a crash, a semi-truck dragged a Kia that was trapped under one of the wheels on its trailer around eight miles on a Kansas highway.
John Buckingham, chief of Kia’s vehicle exterior design, "We are proud of what we have achieved. The design department within Kia has created something unique and there are a lot of positive responses from it." He added, "We knew we had to do something creative and different. And this is the beginning of a journey for Kia as well of course." [11]
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When fictional television anchor Howard Beale leaned out of the window, chanting, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" in the 1976 movie 'Network,' he struck a chord with ...