This week, Wide Open Throttle is coming to you LIVE from the Infiniti Performance Pavilion at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the world’s premier collector car competition. Angus Mackenzie and the Motor Trend crew will be joined by Concours Chairman, Sandra Button, and Concours Judge, Shiro Nakamura, to discuss the history of this amazing event and the selection and judging processes. Find out which sights our panelists deem most spectacular and see which cars have turned their heads.
To celebrate the world famous annual classic car pilgrimage to Monterey, Motor Trend is bringing you its own week dedicated to classic cars! Get ready for “classic” versions of your favorite original shows including Ignition, Head 2 Head, The J-Turn, Epic Drives and two special editions of Wide Open Throttle coming to you live from the Infiniti Performance Pavilion at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
Starting Monday August 11th, we’ll be traveling back in time to drive, race and road trip some of the most iconic classic cars ever built and to revisit an anything-goes era in automobile production. Tune in Monday August 11th through Saturday August 16th for the Monterey Car Week – Powered by Infiniti. Only on the Motor Trend Channel. http://www.youtube.com/motortrend
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He may call himself Snoop Lion but he’ll always be Snoop Doggy Dogg to us! Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Snoop Dogg Songs.
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If you like The Office, Parks and Recreation or Best in Show, then you must watch This is Spinal Tap before you die. It’s the mockumentary that defined the genre. Subscribe – http://goo.gl/9AGRm
Directed by Rob Reiner, This is Spinal Tap is the seminal mockumentary documentary that paved the way for many spoof docs to come. Really – how many other faux documentaries actually had audiences fooled that the subjects were real?
…Wait, Spinal Tap ISN’T a real band? Didn’t they go on tour?
Have you seen this is Spinal Tap? What was your favorite scene? Did we inspire you to watch it, or check out the DVD commentary? What mockumentary is your favorite? What other films do you think we should cover on the show?
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Here on What to Watch Before You Die, we’re bringing you the full scoop on one great movie a week, letting you know what movies you need to see in your lifetime. If you think there’s one (or more) movies that should be on our must-see list, follow Mackenzie on Instagram, and let her know what you’d like to see with using the hashtag #W2WBUD.
It’s hard work, keeping up with all the great movies that are on everyone’s must-see lists. You know there are dozens (or hundreds) of flicks that might be considered “best of all time” by someone.
CineFix is here to help you out! We’ll be breaking down the classics old and new, letting you know what’s really essential and why. We’ll cover the great genre movies, the films that shaped a generation, and the movies that changed the face of the entertainment industry. As well as movies that are just plain awesome.
It’s Shark Week! But how fairly are sharks portrayed in the one week they’re supposed to be celebrated? Nerdist Science Editor Kyle Hill weighs in on Nerdist News with Jessica Chobot.
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He’s fast on his feet, he can roll into a spiky ball, and apparently his favourite band is Crush 40, He’s Sonic the Hedgehog. Join http://www.watchmojo.com as we countdown our picks for the Top 10 Sonic the Hedgehog games. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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Astronomers using NASA’s +Hubble Space Telescope have gone looking for water vapor in the atmospheres of three planets orbiting stars similar to the Sun — and have come up nearly dry.
The three planets, HD 189733b, HD 209458b, and WASP-12b, are between 60 and 900 light-years away. These giant gaseous worlds are so hot, with temperatures between 1,500 and 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, that they are ideal candidates for detecting water vapor in their atmospheres.
However, to the surprise of the researchers, the planets surveyed have only one-tenth to one one-thousandth the amount of water predicted by standard planet-formation theories.
Please join +Tony Darnell Dr. +Carol Christian and +Scott Lewis as they discuss these intriguing findings with the astronomers who made the observations.
And as always, we welcome your comments and questions! See you there!
Here is s a link to the STScI Press Release:
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Astronomers using NASA’s +Hubble Space Telescope have gone looking for water vapor in the atmospheres of three planets orbiting stars similar to the Sun — and have come up nearly dry.
The three planets, HD 189733b, HD 209458b, and WASP-12b, are between 60 and 900 light-years away. These giant gaseous worlds are so hot, with temperatures between 1,500 and 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, that they are ideal candidates for detecting water vapor in their atmospheres.
However, to the surprise of the researchers, the planets surveyed have only one-tenth to one one-thousandth the amount of water predicted by standard planet-formation theories.
Please join +Tony Darnell Dr. +Carol Christian and +Scott Lewis as they discuss these intriguing findings with the astronomers who made the observations.
And as always, we welcome your comments and questions! See you there!
Here is s a link to the STScI Press Release:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2014/36/