News about John DeLorean
Blast from the past! In a Wisconsin barn, a 1981 DeLorean with only 977 miles on the clock is discovered
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October 13, 2023
Michael McElhattan of DeLorean Midwest heard rumors of the missing treasure from its original owner's nephew, who claimed he was travelling from New Mexico to take a look. What he found was a pristine, but very dirty, example of the iconic car that was immortalized as the time-travelling centerpiece of Michael J Fox's 1985 film Back to the Future. Only 9,000 of the gull-wing coupe ever rolled off the production line until 1983, and flawless examples can sell for up to $170,000 at auction, so McElhattan was eager to see it for himself. 'It happened quickly because I found out the car was close and it was low mileage, and it was a low mileage vehicle,' McElhattan told WDJT.'
18 Jason Sudeikis Movies and Shows to Watch After "Ted Lasso" in the film "Ted Lasso," Jason Sudeikis was a teenager in the United States
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March 15, 2023
Jason Sudeikis is certainly best known for his role in the acclaimed Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso," but the actor had a good start in the entertainment industry before that. He started writing for "Saturday Night Live" in 2003, and he went on to work on the iconic live comedy show as both an actor and writer for the next ten years before his departure in 2013. Sudeikis appeared on several television shows, including "30 Rock" from 2007 to 2010 and "The Cleveland Show," which he appeared on from 2009 to 2013.
Sudeikis shifted his attention to movies, including starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman, "The Campaign" and "We're the Millers" in the early 2010s, despite his popularity on television. In addition to his comedic roles, the actor has appeared in films such as "Sleeping With Other People," "Colossal," and "Booksmart." Sudeikis cocreated, cowrote, and coproduced "Ted Lasso," a film that he also appears in.
As a stark warning to entrepreneurs, the CES Wall of Shame features failed products from big-names
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January 7, 2023
If you're positive you have invented the next big thing in the field of electronics, you may want to consider again. The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas features 'The Gallery of Flops', the first in history, as a stark warning to prospective entrepreneurs around the world. CES showcased 17 innovations that crashed and burned, from a terrifying face-toning mask that was declared unsafe by the FDA to a Harley Davidson cologne that will leave you smelling like nicotine. Many of the failed items are from powerhouses such as Apple, Amazon, and Nintendo, which can afford to lose a few million dollars here and there. However, such results may be the death of a young startup.