I couldnt wait. I just started watching this movie on ch 92 called "An Elephant Called Slowly". Its funny. Its got a very beat up s2a landrover in it. So hilarious...
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I couldnt wait. I just started watching this movie on ch 92 called "An Elephant Called Slowly". Its funny. Its got a very beat up s2a landrover in it. So hilarious...
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Nice light blue 110 with no roof
In "Hopelessly Devoted To You" a Channel 7 tele-movie about Olivia Newton-John starring Delta Goodrem. ONJ drives her daughter Chloe to school in Byron Bay using a 4 door Range Rover Classic.
In the 2005 movie "Into The Blue" starring the late Paul Walker & Jessica Alba, the bad guys drive a burgundy Series I Discovery in the chase scene near the end. It's filmed in the Bahamas, so has a lot of nice underwater scenery.
What about this one,i hope it hasn't been on here before.
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Bloody game having their first child on the trip.
Just watched this film on Netflix - an amazing cold water surfing trip
with lots of great Defender footage in snow. Oh and some crazy surfing!
Very good series on Netflix at the moment. Perfume/Parfum. German. Featuring in several episodes is a nice white and green Discovery 2 (early) with Polezei on the side. It's a German Police forensics team or dog squad not sure which. Sounds like a V8 so they must be keen to get to the scenes of crime quickly [emoji16].
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Right near the end of the film for a good 3sec you see a nice shiny 110 wagon.
I was watching a movie called The Right Stuff about test pilots (post WW2) and the initial seven astronauts. Towards the end, there's a scene where two astronauts arrive at Muchea ** tracking station just north of Perth. They come in a Series II/IIA,
** How many West Aussies knew there was a tracking station at Muchea for the Mercury/Gemini space missions?. Later, for the Apollo missions, there was a tracking station at Carnarvon (my wife worked there at the Solar Particle Alert Network (SPAN) watching/photographing the sun for solar flares that would affect astronaut extra-vehicular activity (EVA), i.e., going outside the capsule.
BTW, it's the 50th anniversary of the first lunar landing this July.