Eddie Griffin Drives a Ferrari Enzo...Into a Wall
Maybe it's because he's rich, or maybe it's because he's an actor and spends so much time "faking" emotions, but I don't think Eddie Griffin looked nearly upset enough in this video when he accidentally ran a Ferrari Enzo into a cement wall during a practice lap for an upcoming charity event promoting his newest movie, Redline. I realize that sad things like this happen all the time in Hollywood and in the movie-making industry, but that doesn't mean I have to like it -- especially when it happens by mistake! At least no one was seriously injured - that is, if you're not counting the car, which is (was) valued at over $1 million dollars.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DH Mar 30th 2007 11:30AM
Apparently this vehicle, along with the others used during the filming (SLR McLaren, Porsche Carrera GT, among others) belong to the film's producer, Daniel Sadek. When a person decides to use their own vehicle(s) in a movie, knowing that there will be people driving them other than the owner, one should automatically assume the worst possible thing could happen!