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So sorry, Knightling, I didn't know that you were incapable of taking a joke. I shall endeavor to be more serious with you in the future so you don't get in a twist.
And I still wouldn't suggest a Dodge Charger for KITT. Seriously.
1) Brand name association could cause a few technical difficulties. It is the same reason why the Viper wouldn't work, either.
2) KITT blending in is all fine and well, him looking like your standard car on the street -- too much blending.
3) I am totally keeping an open mind, within sensibility. Remember, just throwing out a car out there without keeping in mind the traditions and the concepts of what KITT really was is pretty juvenile. If we are going to settle with that concept, how about we just go for any old jalopy they can find multitudes of? If you are going to dream, dream within the right boundaries.
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And I still wouldn't suggest a Dodge Charger for KITT. Seriously.
1) Brand name association could cause a few technical difficulties. It is the same reason why the Viper wouldn't work, either.
2) KITT blending in is all fine and well, him looking like your standard car on the street -- too much blending.
3) I am totally keeping an open mind, within sensibility. Remember, just throwing out a car out there without keeping in mind the traditions and the concepts of what KITT really was is pretty juvenile. If we are going to settle with that concept, how about we just go for any old jalopy they can find multitudes of? If you are going to dream, dream within the right boundaries.
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I like the car, but to me it suggests "The fast and the Furious" or the"XXX" movie with Vin Diesel, who was mentioned as a possible lead for the KR film; and while i didn't say anything at the time, I would boycott this movie if he were to star in it, which is My roundabout way of saying "probably not."
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Actually, style changed subtily a couple of years but the 2003 Viper makes the older model look like something from a cartoon. More horsepower, full convertable, complete remodeling of the lines...and a reversion back to the side exhaust that was only found on the RT-10's...all of it transferred to the 03 GTR. Best of the GTS and the RT-10. I've only seen the red one that the magazines have wore out stories on. As good as I think it would look in black *drools*, it would be impracticle for them to use it in a movie...namely because it's a $90k*roughly* car on it's own.
Buying a bunch of F-bodies is the best option in my opinion. Tradition is tradition and Pontiac is tradidtion with KR. I love the Viper..it's my dream car, and I'd love to see Kitt in one but hey, the TransAm is the best option for it
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Buying a bunch of F-bodies is the best option in my opinion. Tradition is tradition and Pontiac is tradidtion with KR. I love the Viper..it's my dream car, and I'd love to see Kitt in one but hey, the TransAm is the best option for it
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A li'l FYI
Vin Diesel will be driving the new GTO in the sequel to XXX, with that in mind it seems very unlikely to be used again in a KR movie.
And I honestly hope they won't be using a four dour family grocery getter (GTP Bonneville) for a future KITT.
And I honestly hope they won't be using a four dour family grocery getter (GTP Bonneville) for a future KITT.
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Its hard to argue what is an american car and what's not these days. Many foreign automakers have plants in America being made by Americans. While American automakers have some foreign plants operated by foreigners. American products today are known as anything made in America with no greater than 25% foreign parts.
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I can just picture Micheal jumping in and out thrugh the windows now.
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Would this look good?
Would Kitt have looked good in a 1989 Turbo Trans Am?
Right after the end of Knight Rider followed many spinoffs they should have in my opinion used a 89 Turbo Trans Am if they wanted to revive Night Rider instead of having many, lets just say not very popular programs.
Keep everything same except have Kitt as a black Turbo Trans Am
What is your opion? Go to website to see a picture of the car.
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Right after the end of Knight Rider followed many spinoffs they should have in my opinion used a 89 Turbo Trans Am if they wanted to revive Night Rider instead of having many, lets just say not very popular programs.
Keep everything same except have Kitt as a black Turbo Trans Am
What is your opion? Go to website to see a picture of the car.
http://www.89tta.com/
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First, there was still the Pontiac problem.
Second, in all of the spinoffs (which came LONG after the end of the original series), they all wanted futuristic, or more present day cars.
It would have looked great, but it wasn't what they were going for, and still may not be what they are going for.
KI
Second, in all of the spinoffs (which came LONG after the end of the original series), they all wanted futuristic, or more present day cars.
It would have looked great, but it wasn't what they were going for, and still may not be what they are going for.
KI
When KR was running everyone wanted to have a Trans Am, Pontiac was very upset for some reason.
Since Pontiac won't let them use one of there cars and the obvious thing is to go to another company but if it turns out the car they use becomes very popular and everyone wants it, I would not be suprised if that company has the same feelings as Pontiac.
In this time where we are surronded by technology it will be hard to give a car that futiristic look like Kitt had. I always thought that KR was one of those shows that are best to be kept original and not to be revived.
What is in store for the future of KR I am not sure but I hope they keep the same concept of the show.
Since Pontiac won't let them use one of there cars and the obvious thing is to go to another company but if it turns out the car they use becomes very popular and everyone wants it, I would not be suprised if that company has the same feelings as Pontiac.
In this time where we are surronded by technology it will be hard to give a car that futiristic look like Kitt had. I always thought that KR was one of those shows that are best to be kept original and not to be revived.
What is in store for the future of KR I am not sure but I hope they keep the same concept of the show.
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The problem was that Pontiac couldn't keep up with the requests for KITT, and the fact that people wanted exact KITT's, and for safety concerns, they requested that the show no longer use the Pontiac name. (or so the rumor goes.)
Only a closed mind would say that you can't make KITT look futuristic in this day and age. If people with that mentality were around in the 80's, KR wouldn't have existed. Thank goodness closed minds like that don't exist in the movie industry. There is still a LONG way to go before today's cars even touch the surface of what KITT in the 80's was, and anybody with half an imaginative brain can think beyond the present day. This is not the future. This is the present.
I always thought that KR was ripe for revival, just like Star Trek was. It still has a lot of life in it. You might want to think about that.
KI
Only a closed mind would say that you can't make KITT look futuristic in this day and age. If people with that mentality were around in the 80's, KR wouldn't have existed. Thank goodness closed minds like that don't exist in the movie industry. There is still a LONG way to go before today's cars even touch the surface of what KITT in the 80's was, and anybody with half an imaginative brain can think beyond the present day. This is not the future. This is the present.
I always thought that KR was ripe for revival, just like Star Trek was. It still has a lot of life in it. You might want to think about that.
KI
Another perspective on the Universal/Pontiac thing:
According to an interview with Rob Louisell, the man who started the entire Kitt conversion industry, Universal couldn't make Kitt-version Trans Ams and sell them, even if only coverted on the exterior. He had first contacted them in 1984 asking if he could get in touch with their prop department and learn how the special Kitt parts were made so he could replicate them. Their main gripe, even taking precedent over copyrights, was they were concerned for bad publicity. "What if a KITT were to hit a school bus full of children?" (actual quote from the interview) It was also for that reason Kitt replica parts weren't sold... yet.
BTW: As for the copyright standing for replicas now.. a member of Knight Registries had a run-in with Universal about his car a few years ago. They told him as long as he was not making money off the car or advertising it in car shows directly under the Knight Rider name, he was alright... and so was everyone else who wanted a Kitt or Karr. They didn't even ask him where he got the parts or who was making them or anything like that, and his car was fully converted at the time.
According to an interview with Rob Louisell, the man who started the entire Kitt conversion industry, Universal couldn't make Kitt-version Trans Ams and sell them, even if only coverted on the exterior. He had first contacted them in 1984 asking if he could get in touch with their prop department and learn how the special Kitt parts were made so he could replicate them. Their main gripe, even taking precedent over copyrights, was they were concerned for bad publicity. "What if a KITT were to hit a school bus full of children?" (actual quote from the interview) It was also for that reason Kitt replica parts weren't sold... yet.
BTW: As for the copyright standing for replicas now.. a member of Knight Registries had a run-in with Universal about his car a few years ago. They told him as long as he was not making money off the car or advertising it in car shows directly under the Knight Rider name, he was alright... and so was everyone else who wanted a Kitt or Karr. They didn't even ask him where he got the parts or who was making them or anything like that, and his car was fully converted at the time.
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Thats a hard decision to make, for me at least... since there are some cars out there that i think would fit the role of the next K.I.T.T.... i would either have voted for "New model of Trans Am", "KITT, in his original form factor, but supped up with new technologies" or "some other Model that would somewhat resemble the Trans Am" (even though its not one of the choices)... but in the end i would have voted for "some other Model that would somewhat resemble the Trans Am"... i just hope when the new knight rider car is presented... everyone will love it... just like we love the original K.I.T.T.
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that is a hard disicion. as Skav said if they put the original KITT in with the cars around now he might stand out and look old. but still with that being said i think i would like the original KITT with new technology. maybe a slight adjustment in the overall look so that it fits in more with the times, but nothing big. i say classic KITT all the way