Knight Rider -- "Journey to the end of the Knight" -- 10/1/08
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I tried watching last week but couldn't make it through. This week I'm working and turned it on on mute. Much better show when I can just look at Deanna Russo in her various outfits.
I hate to say it but I'm going to have to start Tivoing this just so I can watch her run around in HD.
I hate to say it but I'm going to have to start Tivoing this just so I can watch her run around in HD.
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some where the cars from the movie -The Wraith- are going "Hey, maybe we were not THAT bad after all!"
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Now can this KITT only haul ass in pursuit mode? The original could've taken that car in the race easily, before hitting the season 4 super pursuit mode button. And the truck has to go. Along with the whole team. The loner aspect is much better.
#10
Next week during a chase in the city KITT transforms into a Ford Escort in order to fit down a narrow alleyway.
Seriously though the transforming crap, the fast and furious pursuit mode, and quite a bit of other stuff just ruins the show for me. Surgery in the glove box. Key maker in the back seat. Val Kilmer.
Seriously though the transforming crap, the fast and furious pursuit mode, and quite a bit of other stuff just ruins the show for me. Surgery in the glove box. Key maker in the back seat. Val Kilmer.
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I read an article with the producers saying in the day and age a bulletproof, talking car just doesnt cut it, but damn, they could tone it down a little bit.
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the KR on the bottom makes no sense
Knight Rider is the name of the show, but isn't used in universe
Shouldn't it be KI for knight industries?
and the racing scene at the begining was just too crappily done. the movie screen showing scenery behind a crappy looking prop car interior is so 1970s tech
Knight Rider is the name of the show, but isn't used in universe
Shouldn't it be KI for knight industries?
and the racing scene at the begining was just too crappily done. the movie screen showing scenery behind a crappy looking prop car interior is so 1970s tech
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the KR on the bottom makes no sense
Knight Rider is the name of the show, but isn't used in universe
Shouldn't it be KI for knight industries?
and the racing scene at the begining was just too crappily done. the movie screen showing scenery behind a crappy looking prop car interior is so 1970s tech
Knight Rider is the name of the show, but isn't used in universe
Shouldn't it be KI for knight industries?
and the racing scene at the begining was just too crappily done. the movie screen showing scenery behind a crappy looking prop car interior is so 1970s tech
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....rticle_id=5091
I don't even know why I watched that. It really irks me when their racing or chasing another car their having normal conversations as if there is no urgency in the situation. I'm done.
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I dont expect this show to last long so will enjoy a bit while i can. Each episode is pretty much stand alone so if i miss one no big deal. Do think KITT and Michael could take off at some point due to their hiding his past from him.
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It looks like a lot of the driving scenes are done on a blue screen. Horrible.
Deanna Russo
I noticed Sung Kang (Hans from The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift) was playing a street racer again.
Why does KITT needs to be on the gyroscope platform? Rotating all over the place, would fluids would be leaking out.
Why the CGI for Turbo Boost. Lame. Go for the real stuff like this. Turbo Boost Tribute:
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Deanna Russo
I noticed Sung Kang (Hans from The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift) was playing a street racer again.
Why does KITT needs to be on the gyroscope platform? Rotating all over the place, would fluids would be leaking out.
Why the CGI for Turbo Boost. Lame. Go for the real stuff like this. Turbo Boost Tribute:
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/arL04K3HLMw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/arL04K3HLMw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
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Great review from San Francisco Chronicle:
TV reviews: 'Knight Rider
Tim Goodman
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Knight Rider: Drama. 8 p.m. Wednesdays on NBC.
"Knight Rider" is heinously bad. It's the kind of bad tha...Justin Bruening as Mike Tracer in "Knight Rider."Jay Mohr and Paula Marshall in "Gary Unmarried," about a ... View Larger Images
Tim Goodman
Emboldened by the success of its Monday night comedy lineup and deciding to zig when everyone else is zagging, CBS is trying to launch a comedy beachhead on Wednesday nights.
While the network will probably succeed there, too bad it doesn't have NBC's "Knight Rider" to stick into the 9 p.m. slot since it's likely to be the season's funniest sitcom.
Even though "Knight Rider" is allegedly a drama.
"Knight Rider," which also premieres today (going up against CBS' comedy block of "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Gary Unmarried"), is heinously bad. It's the kind of bad that sells cheese or gets entertainment presidents fired - one or the other, or both.
Of course, anyone who would watch "Knight Rider" anyway - given the show's history of low expectations and the NBC movie that reinvented it - probably knows what they're getting into and won't mind that it's spectacularly awful. For some people, taste is not a choice in life.
No doubt it's a waste of effort and space to get worked up about how asinine "Knight Rider" is. In fact, its mere existence could hint at a devious plot by NBC to see which critics across the country will take the bait and flail away at it like a pinata of stupidity. (For example, someone might say that "Knight Rider" makes "Baywatch" look like it was made by Paul Thomas Anderson.)
Though you'd be better served watching the CBS comedy block, there's no denying that "Knight Rider" offers up a rare opportunity for an extremely quick drinking game.
The only rule would be that if you see something jaw-dropping bad - the acting, the writing or the special effects - then you take a drink immediately. Minutes to complete black out: T-minus five.
Maybe four if you gulp.
Whatever you do, don't TiVo this thing or you'll be in rehab before midseason.
It's not difficult to understand what went through the air-filled minds of NBC executives on this one.
First, it's a slick car commercial for a brand not to be mentioned.
Second, as probably the dumbest show of the season (and, yes, that includes Fox's stupendously witless "Do Not Disturb"), "Knight Rider" fits perfectly as a lead-in to "Deal or No Deal," the dumbest reality series in America. It's a masterstroke of programming at the Peacock network.
Third, maybe stoned and bored guys will watch. Advertisers like to sell products to stoned and bored guys.
And lastly, more than just an overproduced cartoon, "Knight Rider" could be the kind of series that gets dissected in future years as a work of weird genius, because it manages to be dramatically absurd within moments of coming on your TV screen and never once hints that it's trying to be intentionally ludicrous.
How many series can do that? You've got 1960s-era "Batman" fights, a car that talks, guns that go off, CGI explosions and the lead actress strips down to her underwear before the first commercial break. They must be very proud over at NBC. And yet, just in case this series was not intended to be so hilariously unwatchable, no names of people involved have been used in this review.
TV reviews: 'Knight Rider
Tim Goodman
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Knight Rider: Drama. 8 p.m. Wednesdays on NBC.
"Knight Rider" is heinously bad. It's the kind of bad tha...Justin Bruening as Mike Tracer in "Knight Rider."Jay Mohr and Paula Marshall in "Gary Unmarried," about a ... View Larger Images
Tim Goodman
Emboldened by the success of its Monday night comedy lineup and deciding to zig when everyone else is zagging, CBS is trying to launch a comedy beachhead on Wednesday nights.
While the network will probably succeed there, too bad it doesn't have NBC's "Knight Rider" to stick into the 9 p.m. slot since it's likely to be the season's funniest sitcom.
Even though "Knight Rider" is allegedly a drama.
"Knight Rider," which also premieres today (going up against CBS' comedy block of "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Gary Unmarried"), is heinously bad. It's the kind of bad that sells cheese or gets entertainment presidents fired - one or the other, or both.
Of course, anyone who would watch "Knight Rider" anyway - given the show's history of low expectations and the NBC movie that reinvented it - probably knows what they're getting into and won't mind that it's spectacularly awful. For some people, taste is not a choice in life.
No doubt it's a waste of effort and space to get worked up about how asinine "Knight Rider" is. In fact, its mere existence could hint at a devious plot by NBC to see which critics across the country will take the bait and flail away at it like a pinata of stupidity. (For example, someone might say that "Knight Rider" makes "Baywatch" look like it was made by Paul Thomas Anderson.)
Though you'd be better served watching the CBS comedy block, there's no denying that "Knight Rider" offers up a rare opportunity for an extremely quick drinking game.
The only rule would be that if you see something jaw-dropping bad - the acting, the writing or the special effects - then you take a drink immediately. Minutes to complete black out: T-minus five.
Maybe four if you gulp.
Whatever you do, don't TiVo this thing or you'll be in rehab before midseason.
It's not difficult to understand what went through the air-filled minds of NBC executives on this one.
First, it's a slick car commercial for a brand not to be mentioned.
Second, as probably the dumbest show of the season (and, yes, that includes Fox's stupendously witless "Do Not Disturb"), "Knight Rider" fits perfectly as a lead-in to "Deal or No Deal," the dumbest reality series in America. It's a masterstroke of programming at the Peacock network.
Third, maybe stoned and bored guys will watch. Advertisers like to sell products to stoned and bored guys.
And lastly, more than just an overproduced cartoon, "Knight Rider" could be the kind of series that gets dissected in future years as a work of weird genius, because it manages to be dramatically absurd within moments of coming on your TV screen and never once hints that it's trying to be intentionally ludicrous.
How many series can do that? You've got 1960s-era "Batman" fights, a car that talks, guns that go off, CGI explosions and the lead actress strips down to her underwear before the first commercial break. They must be very proud over at NBC. And yet, just in case this series was not intended to be so hilariously unwatchable, no names of people involved have been used in this review.
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This show is disappointing on SO many levels, but I will continue to watch it with the hope that it improves.
As an aside, I don't want Michael and KITT to EVER show up (as has been discussed by nerds everywhere). God knows how those characters would be treated. They'd probably say that KITT's original body had been damaged or lost in storage or something ridiculous and they had to replace it with some random FORD model that the company's having a hard time selling. <Cue a 10-minute scene/commercial of the "awesome" new car>
As an aside, I don't want Michael and KITT to EVER show up (as has been discussed by nerds everywhere). God knows how those characters would be treated. They'd probably say that KITT's original body had been damaged or lost in storage or something ridiculous and they had to replace it with some random FORD model that the company's having a hard time selling. <Cue a 10-minute scene/commercial of the "awesome" new car>
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I'm convinced that this show is a thinly veiled T&A show. It's shameless really. In the first episode, it was the retarded napalm that made them strip to their underwear in the car. In this episode, they just HAD to go to a playboy mansion to steal a car. Next episode takes place at a beach. The two "techs" seem to exist solely to speak in double entendres or just outright off-hand juvenile humor.
The pilot movie was actually OK, if not particularly great. The series has been some of the most gratuitous and inane drivel I've ever seen. It's like they realized that man+supercar+nostalgia was not enough to sustain a show and felt like the only way to save it was to sex it up.
I haven't been able to finish the second episode yet, but I'm done with this series.
The pilot movie was actually OK, if not particularly great. The series has been some of the most gratuitous and inane drivel I've ever seen. It's like they realized that man+supercar+nostalgia was not enough to sustain a show and felt like the only way to save it was to sex it up.
I haven't been able to finish the second episode yet, but I'm done with this series.
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I'm convinced that this show is a thinly veiled T&A show. It's shameless really. In the first episode, it was the retarded napalm that made them strip to their underwear in the car. In this episode, they just HAD to go to a playboy mansion to steal a car. Next episode takes place at a beach. The two "techs" seem to exist solely to speak in double entendres or just outright off-hand juvenile humor.
So they copied the other Hasselhoff tv series?