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The best movies on Paramount Plus

Alerts Clockwise from top left: The Faculty (Screenshot); Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade; Mission: Impossible (Screenshot); The Ring (Screenshot); Clue (Screenshot); Trainspotting (Screenshot); Boomerang (Screenshot Streaming libraries expand and contract. Algorithms are imperfect. Those damn thumbnail images are always changing. But you know what you can always rely on? The expert opinions and knowledgeable commentary of The A.V. Club. That’s why we’re scouring both the menus of the most popular services and our own archives to bring you these guides to the best viewing options, broken down by streamer, medium, and genre. Want to know why we’re so keen on a particular film? Click the author’s nameat the end of each slide for some in-depth coverage from

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What Would You Buy for $40,573, the Average New Car Price?

What Would You Buy for $40,573, the Average New Car Price? Mack Hogan © Chevy The average new car transaction price passed $40,000 for the first time last December. What new car would you take home with that kind of budget? In December 2020, the average new-car transaction price crested $40,000 for the first time ever. According to data from Edmunds, buyers paid an average of $40,573 for their new rides in December, nudging the fourth-quarter average to a similarly stunning $40,179. That s likely driven by the ever-increasing share of more-expensive CUVs, luxury vehicles, and loaded-up trucks. That s not really what we re about, though. As car enthusiasts, we at

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What Do You Think of GM's New Logo?

What Do You Think of GM s New Logo? As part of its push toward an electric future, GM released a new logo. We re not quite sure about it, though. How about you? GM General Motors has changed its logo. The traditional white-on-blue, simple GM letter badge famously affixed to recession-era GM products has been replaced by a new, future-forward design. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. The core of the logo is still the letters GM, although this time lowercase. They re rendered in an electric blue gradient and placed on a transparent background with a rounded circle border also shaded in electric blue. The negative space in the M is supposed to represent an electric plug, signaling the General s massive electric vehicle push detailed here. The company also released flat blue and black versions of the logo, but the gradient one appears to be the p

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The McLaren F1 Is Still the Definition of the Perfect Supercar

The McLaren F1 Is Still the Definition of the Perfect Supercar Kyle Kinard © DW Burnett Gorgeous, irresistible, irreplaceable. Here s what it s like to drive an F1 on track. Your blood curdles at the sight of the thing. Nobody mentions that. Long before you’ve unlatched the McLaren F1’s dihedral door, before you’ve humped into the central driver’s seat, before that anxious V-12 fires to life and the intake scoop is hoovering up acres of atmosphere over your head. Before all that, there is simply this thought: Do not f up. Because aside from everything else this McLaren F1 is, it is worth $20,000,000. No way past that wall of zeroes. Mountains of insurance waivers couldn’t silence the implications of generational ruin.

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McLaren F1 Is Still the Definition of the Perfect Supercar

The F1 needs more stewards like Kevin Hines and the Revs Institute, those willing to allow this living, breathing masterpiece to stretch its restless legs. With every detail observed, the McLaren F1 reveals itself as more than a supercar; it’s a vessel for human ambition of the highest order. The term “moonshot” gets tossed around a lot, but spend enough time with this car and the idea rings true. This object was obsessed over at every facet, conceived as the Platonic ideal of supercar, without interference from baser thoughts. “It made me realize something: Our understanding of wealth has changed,” deputy editor Bob Sorokanich noted. “In 1994, buying the best new car in the world meant buying the fastest, most powerful, most pure, most communicative car. Today, you’d buy something powerful, gaudy, and utterly livable. Something that hides all the dirty work.”

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