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Why is it not written anything about the old songs in the film? I would like to know the names of the songs. TIA, --[[User:Tubesship|Tubesship]] ([[User talk:Tubesship|talk]]) 07:55, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
Why is it not written anything about the old songs in the film? I would like to know the names of the songs. TIA, --[[User:Tubesship|Tubesship]] ([[User talk:Tubesship|talk]]) 07:55, 14 July 2008 (UTC)

== Differences? ==

I was wondering if someone could note the differences between the book and the film, most notably the fact that in the film 'Christine' is 'evil' whilst rolling down the production line (crushing quality control guys hand, trapping the black worker inside and suffocating him), whereas in the book 'Christine' herself isn't evil but it is the spirit of the former owner possessing Arnie through the medium of them both owning her...

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Herbie vs. Christine?

Someone says "Christine is seen as the polar opposite to Herbie The Love Bug, often prompting online discussions between fans of the two cars as to who would win in a race... or a fight." I'd add a reference tag if it weren't so preposterous - where are these online discussions? What's there to discuss? Herbie vs. Christine would be like Bambi Meets Godzilla! --Davecampbell (talk) 05:23, 3 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Uhh

"It is obvious that Roland LeBay is controlling the car, as it is physically impossible for the car to become alive or possess an independent mind. The only logical conclusion is that the car itself cannot possibly be evil-only the force controlling it."

Yeah, OBVIOUSLY. The idea of a car being evil is silly, so logically, the car must be possessed. Wait, what?? Why is this even in the article? 59.167.60.59 (talk) 11:15, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Soundtrack

Why is it not written anything about the old songs in the film? I would like to know the names of the songs. TIA, --Tubesship (talk) 07:55, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Differences?

I was wondering if someone could note the differences between the book and the film, most notably the fact that in the film 'Christine' is 'evil' whilst rolling down the production line (crushing quality control guys hand, trapping the black worker inside and suffocating him), whereas in the book 'Christine' herself isn't evil but it is the spirit of the former owner possessing Arnie through the medium of them both owning her...