Hey,
I posted the 2nd part of the interview today:
http://www.knightrideronline.com/news/2 ... _david.php
We talk about KITTs new technology, the dynamics of the new group and the future of the Pilot.
Neil
Interview with David Bartis - Part 2 now online!
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Re: Interview with David Bartis - Part 2 now online!
Thought you didn't want to start a second thread?
lol. Well, just in case, here's my two-cents again copied over to this thread:
Just read the second part of the interview. Man, he likes to play things close to his chest at times lol, in regards to the possible series, but I wouldn't have it any other way, after all we don't want anything spoilt for us.
I was never worried about the dashboard living up to expectations, but hopefully this part of the interview will put other people's minds at rest and make them realise that the kind of dash KITT had in the eighties would simply not do these days, it would look antiquated before he even did anything. I really can't wait to see what he can do.
The stunt work sounds superb too, and most of all he just seems so enthusiatic about what they have been able to put into this pilot movie!
Especially glad to hear that they have already been selling it abroad. I said as much recently, but it was only a guess, that they would probably be doing it already. Hopefully it'll turn up here on Sky Movies or Sky One or something like that where it'll get the right treatment.

Just read the second part of the interview. Man, he likes to play things close to his chest at times lol, in regards to the possible series, but I wouldn't have it any other way, after all we don't want anything spoilt for us.
I was never worried about the dashboard living up to expectations, but hopefully this part of the interview will put other people's minds at rest and make them realise that the kind of dash KITT had in the eighties would simply not do these days, it would look antiquated before he even did anything. I really can't wait to see what he can do.
The stunt work sounds superb too, and most of all he just seems so enthusiatic about what they have been able to put into this pilot movie!
Especially glad to hear that they have already been selling it abroad. I said as much recently, but it was only a guess, that they would probably be doing it already. Hopefully it'll turn up here on Sky Movies or Sky One or something like that where it'll get the right treatment.
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