Friday, December 21, 2007
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February 2002
February 2002
You mentioned the Bugatti John?
You have to see this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dljyEyq5Aw4
It is worth the 8 mins. if you like cars.
You have to see this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dljyEyq5Aw4
It is worth the 8 mins. if you like cars.
Friday, December 21, 2007
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March 2002
March 2002
Thanks, Henning. I wanted to see the jet fighter fire a missile at the Bugatti if it lost. Oh, well.
The problem with these supercars (not that it would ever affect me with their costs over a million dollars) is, like, where would you dare drive them? I mean, with maybe two mechanics worldwide qualified to work on them. And where would you park it? I wouldn't trust a parking lot attendant, and I surely wouldn't leave it in the street. Ah, the headaches that go with being rich. Better I'm poor.
John
The problem with these supercars (not that it would ever affect me with their costs over a million dollars) is, like, where would you dare drive them? I mean, with maybe two mechanics worldwide qualified to work on them. And where would you park it? I wouldn't trust a parking lot attendant, and I surely wouldn't leave it in the street. Ah, the headaches that go with being rich. Better I'm poor.
John
Friday, December 21, 2007
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October 2007
October 2007
Confused too, which one is it?
Friday, December 21, 2007
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July 2006
July 2006
This Bugatti video is pretty sweet too...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXNR9_zhWY8
The put the Bugatti on a straight away and race it all the way up to 407 KMH. It's a rush to watch.
This video is also about 8 minutes but so worth it.
[Post edited by Falcon01 on Dec 21, 2007]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXNR9_zhWY8
The put the Bugatti on a straight away and race it all the way up to 407 KMH. It's a rush to watch.
This video is also about 8 minutes but so worth it.
[Post edited by Falcon01 on Dec 21, 2007]
Friday, December 21, 2007
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November 2007
November 2007
I HASSELHOFF signed up already? I hope not sober- then that would make it GOOD TV.
Friday, December 21, 2007
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November 2007
November 2007
I HASSELHOFF signed up already? I hope not sober- then that would make it GOOD TV.
Friday, December 21, 2007
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September 2007
September 2007
whats this for again, a new movie or a new show. i forgot.
thats how much i care. lol
thats how much i care. lol
Friday, December 21, 2007
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September 2006
September 2006
From the IGN article I linked. The movie is going to be a two hour "pilot" it'll star Justin Bruening as Michael Knight's son. Michael Tracer uggg, glad to see this was written BEFORE the writers strike.


Will Arnet (Arrested Development/Blades of Glory) will be the new voice of Kitt.
[Post edited by Movielover316 on Dec 21, 2007]
Quote:
David Hasselhoff reprises his role as Michael Knight in the new TV-Movie in a guest appearance and Bruening said he'd already shot scenes with him. "He was great," said Bruening. "It's definitely one of the highlights of my life, something I can tell my grandkids."

Quote:
Bruening stressed that this was "not a remake, it's a sequel to the original show. Being a fan of the show, I was very excited about [that]. You don't mess with the original anything it's never really as good. I love the fact that it just continues the story, and there's a huge gap [in time], so within this show, we can go backwards, forwards. We can do anything because there are huge gaps in there to fill in. I play Mike Tracer, the son of Michael Knight – I clearly don't know that right away. He's the reluctant hero, an ex-Army Ranger that obviously in the end becomes a hero, even though he doesn't want to be."
Will Arnet (Arrested Development/Blades of Glory) will be the new voice of Kitt.
[Post edited by Movielover316 on Dec 21, 2007]
Friday, December 21, 2007
Member since:
September 2006
September 2006
Quote:
The problem with these supercars (not that it would ever affect me with their costs over a million dollars) is, like, where would you dare drive them? I mean, with maybe two mechanics worldwide qualified to work on them. And where would you park it? I wouldn't trust a parking lot attendant, and I surely wouldn't leave it in the street. Ah, the headaches that go with being rich. Better I'm poor.
John you could always go the Seinfeld or Jay Leno route and build a six million dollar garage to house all your toys. LOL.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
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October 2007
October 2007
What's the poing then on having expensive toys if you are not gonna show them off?