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Humor \ Posted on August 4, 2010, 6:57am

MacGruber features Will Forte in a mullet wig and a whole heapin' mess of NA-generation Mazda Miata screen time. It's meant to be funny. It is, but we also think it's kind of cool.

In MacGruber, Forte's antihero tools around in a red first-generation Miata. If you haven't seen the Saturday Night Live sketch that the movie is based upon, here's the gist: MacGyver-like goof attempts to defuse some random bomb or tricky situation, spends time getting sidetracked by personal issues, invariably dies when he cannot focus. He seeks out action, a'la a broke-ass James Bond, in a first-generation Miata.



You can interpret this a number of different ways. A few members of the Jalopnik staff think it's because Hollywood doesn't understand cars, noting that the Miata is cooler than film studios think it is. I've even gotten a few emails from readers saying the same thing; people like to point out that putting a neat car up as a paragon of goofiness is some larger statement about the incompetence of the movie industry as a whole.

Me, I just think it's a coincidence. Miatas are cool, sure, but you can't deny the obvious: Unless you're rolling around in a slammed Spec Miata or E-Prod car on Toyos/Hoosiers/gum erasers, you kind of look like a dork. MacGruber is supposed to look like a dork. The Miata is beloved by enthusiasts but generally derided by the rest of the free world. I love the cars, and have raced them in a couple of different forms, but even I have to admit that you look like a big 'ol cherry-pie goober when you drive one. 'Nuff said.

Still, this gives us an excuse to watch a trailer for what will likely be a pretty entertaining flick. Nice way to start a Wednesday, don't you think?

Send an email to Sam Smith, the author of this post, at sam@jalopnik.com.

Source: jalopnik.com

2 Comments

Jeff on 7/8/10
Removable head units FTW. As far as the "hollywood doesn't understand cars" thing goes - I would think the use of the miata in this film would be a product of the writers (john soloman, will forte, jorma tacone). "Hollywood" has little to do with SNL spinoff films. They use their own writers, directors, producers, production companies, etc. Big wigs have little influence on the writing of these films. Not to mention that the entire production is from NYC and no where near Hollywood. However, I do see the article writers point and could see why they may think that way. I just don't think "Hollywood" had much to do with the selection and use of the Miata.
stanley0910 on 5/8/10
I need that stereo for my car....It gets too hot to leave the windows up...lol

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