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alphabassettgrrl 02-18-2008 03:59 PM

I didn't realize this was on already. I might give it a chance, even if it is a Mustang. They've gone downhill since the original in the 60s; I say that even though my brother drives one.

I do like hot chicks and fast cars...

Kevy Baby 02-18-2008 04:13 PM

I must be in the minority as I LIKE the latest Mustangs. The whole throwback to the Boss 302 look works for me.

Although I think they should not even offer anything but a V8. But then their sales would plummet, so I guess they need to.

Pirate Bill 02-19-2008 09:43 AM

Saw the rest of it last night.

The first half was way better than the second half. The ending just seemed to drag on forever. Overall though, it wasn't great, nor was it even good. It was fun though, for a (pretty much) free movie. It was a tasty little piece of bubble gum that I enjoyed while it lasted but I'm not really craving to taste again.

The way it ended they seemed to be setting up a regular series, yet I see no series on the schedule. I probably wouldn't watch it anyway. Two hours for a one-off made for TV movie I'm okay with. But T&A and fast cars aren't enough to keep me interested in watching bad acting, uninteresting plots, and lame characters for an hour every week.

NirvanaMan 02-20-2008 12:46 PM

I loved it myself. I watched it fully expecting it to be terrible and wanting to tear it apart for bastardizing my childhood as they did with "Team Knight Rider" and to a lesser extent "Knight Rider 2000".

And at first, the bad acting seemed to indicate that my assumptions were correct. Though maybe, that was just an homage to the original. :)

All fears were quenched when I sat up, giddy like a school girl, as they walked into the garage. I saw the original K.I.T.T. under the tarp. The Tuned Port Injection engine that indicated it was a GM product after all. A motor from a Trans Am in fact. Then the old license plate, the steering wheel. Woo hoo!

There were some groans that my former colleagues decided to turn a great product placement opportunity into a ginormous in-your-face obnoxious Ford/Mazda/Volvo/Lincoln commercial (Mercury was currently absent as was Lincoln save for the limos; Jaguar and Land Rover are in the process of being sold so not oddity in their exclusion). I will have to take to my guys about how to do product placement right, though it was likely the result of Bob's good product placement and an idiotic overzealous marketing department looking to capitalize on the placement deal. But I digress.

I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline. The homages to the past "don't wreck the car Micheal" and the continuity they introduced. Instead of so many a remake that tries to bring an old story into the modern era (Dukes of Hazzard comes to mind) they actually continued the story instead of ignoring the 25 year progression. The inclusion of Micheal Knight was well done and well thought out.

Much of K.I.T.T.'s features requires a suspension of disbelief as it should be (remember in the original the buttons would change on the IP every episode to provide features that just happened to come in handy) and the surprise at the end with K.I.T.T. launching out the back of a C-130 as opposed to the expected trailer was delightfully fun. And as proper, kit did a 180 and went on his way.

Tons of fun I thought. Not sure I dig Val Kilmer as the voice though.

Gemini Cricket 02-20-2008 12:49 PM

You know, when I first saw the ad for this I thought it was a joke. Oy vey, it's not a joke?


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