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Tom said,
February 8th, 2008 

No wonder GM is tanking, it is painfully out of touch!

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Vic said,
February 8th, 2008 
Tom,

Yeah, regarding this… but have you seen the new Corvette? Or the new Camaro? Those are both sweet and I’m looking forward to the new Pontiac Firebird.

Now if only I could afford any of those. :-)
Vic

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adrian said,
February 8th, 2008 

I agree, Vic. Come on, GM could of thrown a Corvette or Caramo or even maybe a sleek Cadallic 16 at NBC for this TV movie, but instead we have the Battle Star Galactic version of the Ford Mustang! Sorry but the Mustang just doesn’t do it for me and probably won’t do it for the old school masses.

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Stephen said,
February 9th, 2008 

No matter how I look at this new car, I’m still thinking of a Cylon Attack car…

:/

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Vic said,
February 9th, 2008 
Adrian, wow… I hadn’t thought of those new sci-fi looking Caddys!

Ford must have just ponied(cough) up more money to get their car in the movie.

Vic

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Tom said,
February 9th, 2008 

Vic you made my point.Why is K.I.T.T. not a Camero or a Corvette? Wouldnt that be a great way to market either one of those cars?

Aidrian I agree with you, that the new Mustang K.I.T.T. looks like a Cylon hybird.Maybe K.I.T.T. can use a new catch phrase like “By your command”.

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Andy said,
February 9th, 2008 

This show has just gone from bad to worse. I do love the new Mustangs, but it should have been a Vette!!! What’s next, the A-Team in a SUV??

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Vic said,
February 9th, 2008 
Andy,

Better an SUV than a minivan. ;-)
Vic

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Wes said,
February 9th, 2008 

Nice of you to find a viewer friendly pic of Val.
The other photos certainly have not lived up to his former “powerful” Hollywood self. If they are any inclanation- time for voiceovers!
Nice car regardless!

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Liz said,
February 9th, 2008 

All actors tend to get puffy as they age, but Kilmer’s looking even worse than most. That can’t be healthy. Then again, he always was big-faced.

Is Arnett still doing GM ads? I’ve seen some recently and it sounded like a knockoff, but maybe he’s just trying to mix it up a bit. I love his voice and it’s too bad that marketing concerns kept us all from hearing his take on Knight Rider.

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February 9th, 2008 
It’s not just actors that get puffy as they age. :-)
Actually I think it just stands out more because they’re better looking than the average person when they’re younger so it stands out more when they age.

Vic

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February 9th, 2008 

Hi Vic et al,

There’s some great debate going on here. Nice title for your post, by the way :)
Voice Over Times covered the story about Will Arnett voicing KITT when it was hot of the presses late last year so there’s a vested interest in this development on our end. I suppose GM doesn’t read movie blogs, but in all fairness, Arnett or his agents could have run it by GM first if they thought that General Motors would get upset about it (which obviously they did) before accepting the gig.

I’m looking forward to hearing a different side of Val Kilmer although it would have been superb to have Will Arnett voicing.

You’re right, it is funny though that it took such a long time for anyone to voice their concerns and for the VO to be rerecorded.

Best wishes,

Stephanie
Voices.com

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February 9th, 2008 
Hey Stephanie,

Thanks and welcome to Screen Rant. Nice to have someone on the “inside” chime in. :-)
Vic

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steve adams said,
February 10th, 2008 

Boy talk about “phoning it in”.
^
Yea Val Kilmer will increase the
ratings…. Not.

This show is sooo doomed its not even funny.
^

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steve adams said,
February 10th, 2008 

Once this WGA strike is over your going to see shows like this fade away. (IMO)
^
The writers have not only been on strike they have all been talking amongst themselves and the creative flow has resulted in alot of new show ideas and concepts.

I was talking to a striking writer (friend of mine) today and he told me that the strike has actually given him the time to write 2 film screenplays and a Tv show pilot.
He also explained that alot of writers have been doing the same thing…..
Let’s hope we get some great shows out of this…

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steve adams said,
February 12th, 2008 

Andy, I’m betting the A-Team will be driving a Hummer.
^
BA Baracus will prob pimp it out with spinner rims,after-market crome and light enhancments.

Face and Murdock let him have his way until it gets to the point where its just too distracting and then they knock him out, take all the bling off the Hummer and restore it to normal.

When BA wakes up he can’t believe it , he’s stunned. They tell him he’s got to stop drinking Red-Bull these dreams about pimping the Hummer are getting old.
^
This happens at least twice every few months.

Heehee :)

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scott said,
February 18th, 2008 

Well I’ll put My FORD 2 cents in here. I actually thought it was good. It had way to many commercials though. In all fairness I thought the mustang look a whole H8ll of alot better than the Firebird. As for the comaro/vette well I think one has outlived its day and the other one has been out of comissioned for sometime now and who only knows when they are going to produce it again(but grant you coming from a Transformer fan it looked good in the moving, probably one of the top scenes it was hilarious). Why do you think they came out with the retro 60’s comaro body style?????? Cause the FORD MOTOR COMPANY beat them too it. Here’s another question. What year/model/make 60’s musclecar is most probably one of the most sought after cars that cant be found??? email me at cobraii2003 at yahoo dot com and i might tell ya lmao..hint hint it was green and fastback and the intitials driving it wassssss…..S.M.
Who that has posted has ever seen the original knight rider series when they first came out?? you had to be born lets say before ‘80

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Vic said,
February 19th, 2008 
Scott,

Wasn’t it Chrysler that actually started the “updated retro” look in car design?

In any case, personally I like the trend. A car like the Mustang (or the Camaro, Corvette, etc.) SHOULD always be recognizable no matter what year the model is. Look at the Porsche 911: Whether you see a 2008 model or a 1968 version, you can still tell it’s a 911.

That’s one reason I really like the latest iteration of the Corvette, it’s closer to the Sting Ray than the previous long, stretched out, soft-edged model.

Vic

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scott said,
February 19th, 2008 

Now what car did chrysler design to retro the 60’s? I hope your not say the CHARGER. Last time I checked when they ended the charger in the 70’s it was a two door musclecar not a four door sedan and i wouldnt consider that nowhere near retro. but like I said I like the new style comaro( but I wouldnt go out and buy it) even though I hate that body style from the 60’s

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steve adams said,
February 19th, 2008 

This post has morphed into Motorweek.com.

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scott said,
February 21st, 2008 

Damn isnt that a shame LMAO

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steve adams said,
February 21st, 2008 

Here in my car,…

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Vic said,
February 21st, 2008 
Scott,

I think their PT Cruiser was the vehicle that started the whole retro car design trend.

Vi

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scott said,
February 21st, 2008 

well maybe so all depends on how u look at it
there wasnt no such Pt cruising back then. but when talking bout mustangs ,vettes,camaros then we are talking bout musclecars. after the camaro comes out you will likely see the monte carlo again lol.

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