The Ferrari crashed by Eddie Griffin last month was given a red carpet memorial last night -- with a shrine in its honor outside the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
The totaled Enzo, which the "Undercover Brother" drove into a wall at a charity event in March, got its own memorial at the premiere of "Redline," with the destroyed vehicle surrounded by hundreds of roses, wreaths, candles of the saints and Virgin Mary statues.
Nothing like a little sacrilege to get some more publicity!
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(Page 2 of 2) Previous 15 Comments | 1 | 2sorry but i dont really think that people should have to give money to the poor and handicap or even feel bad for not giving tham money....handicap people are very grose looking and they always drewl and they need to ask there parents for money and stop tryna make celebs feel bad for not caring about there spit mouth......so spend all the damn money promoting the movie and not on spit mouths
They about to get paid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:
BOYCOTT CBS,GET IMUS BACK ON
#17 John... well, I hope you got your jollies off of seeing your words posted. Because I am calling you on the carpet on this. You are a jerk. And I hope life circumstances turns in such a way that you end up eatting those words. I hope they go down like a dry cracker.
#17
I am sure those handicapped people still have the mental capability to spell the words drool and gross.
Which is more than I can say for you.
How utterley wasteful, immature, egotistical and downright stupid.
Some of you guys need to chill.
designing, building, and driving a Ferrari Enzo are the things dreams are made of. The designers of that car are doing their dream jobs designing it. The people building the car are doing their dream jobs. Being able to own and drive the car is a dream, as well. It's one of the ultimate incarnations of automobile passion.
You'd fire people from their absolute dream jobs because you think the car costs too much? You'd fire people from their dream jobs to feed some homeless people? Please. Those people worked their whole lives to get to the point where they could design and build that car. It has its place, and if you're a car guy like me, the memorial is funny and makes sense. Only ~500 Enzos exist in the world. About 5 of them have crashed. They aren't making any more ever again, so it is kind of sad.

















