Display title | Just Keep Driving |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The phenomenon, mostly in action movies or cartoons, where the cars (the ones not being driven by a main character, anyway) never seem to react to anything going on around them. Someone will be having a huge, epic battle on the roof (or sometimes even the HOOD) of the car, but the driver never seems to notice, let alone stop and see what the heck is bouncing around up there. Often the audience never even sees the person driving the car. |