Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

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Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by neps » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:57 am

At the Ford High performance Racing School in Tooele, Utah. A preview of things to come, perhaps?:

http://video.accesshollywood.com/player ... ted-videos

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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by scottab21 » Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:16 am

We're getting some really great behind the scenes stuff here. With Justin going to a High performance racing school, we should get some good shots of him actually driving KI3T. Looks like they spared no expense in the preparation and training of the actors! 8)


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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by Sue » Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:42 pm

Oh good! Finally I get to see this!!! They have been sitting on this footage for a while now. Justin-Bruening.net mentioned it back in June.

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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by Lost Knight » Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:28 pm

I hope they play that music in the series. It would definitely enhance the chase scenes.
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Post by DJGM » Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:56 pm

Sue wrote: (It’s not playing for me in Opera, but internet explorer did the trick.)
Works fine for me in SeaMonkey.

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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by justinbrueningnet » Sat Aug 09, 2008 7:52 pm

Glad to see some footage from that :D Since he went back in June and never aired within a few weeks after, I figured it just wasnt going to get aired.

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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by FuzzieDice » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:25 pm

I liked his racing outfit. I see it also said "Knight Rider" on the back when he first went to get in the car!

Good thing he's not afraid of the #13. LOL!

And, I didn't know BF GoodWrench was associated with Ford. I thought they were associated with GM (ie. Chevy)? I mean I think didn't they at least *used* to be in NASCAR? Or did they change sponsor cars? I don't keep up too much with NASCAR like I should and things change and I'm like the very last to realize it. LOL!

All I know is I'd LOVE to have traded places with him. Those cars ROCK! WOA!!

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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by Sue » Sun Aug 10, 2008 3:33 pm

DJGM wrote:
Sue wrote: (It’s not playing for me in Opera, but internet explorer did the trick.)
Works fine for me in SeaMonkey.
Maybe I need to get a newer version of Opera, neps probably wishes I would. I call on KRO tech support so much he’s probably gonna have to outsource it to India soon. :mrgreen:
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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by DJGM » Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:35 pm

Well, Opera uses pretty much the same Plugin system, pioneered by Netscape, and used by all
the Mozilla based internet browsers, so the only reason I can see Opera not working, is the website only preferring to have full support for IE, Mozilla and perhaps also, Safari.

Which version of Opera have you got? AIUI, believe the latest release is v9.51.

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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by Sue » Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:59 pm

DJGM wrote:Well, Opera uses pretty much the same Plugin system, pioneered by Netscape, and used by all
the Mozilla based internet browsers, so the only reason I can see Opera not working, is the website only preferring to have full support for IE, Mozilla and perhaps also, Safari.

Which version of Opera have you got? AIUI, believe the latest release is v9.51.
v9.10 for PC, I tried clearing the history and ctrl refreshing, that didn’t help. It says connecting and nothing ever happens. Don’t worry about it DJGM I got to see it so I’m good. :good:
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Re: Access Hollywood shows Justin learning how to drive

Post by 89IROCNDoug » Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:12 am

FuzzieDice wrote:And, I didn't know BF GoodWrench was associated with Ford. I thought they were associated with GM (ie. Chevy)? I mean I think didn't they at least *used* to be in NASCAR? Or did they change sponsor cars? I don't keep up too much with NASCAR like I should and things change and I'm like the very last to realize it. LOL
The Mustangs have BF Goodrich on them, which is just the brand of tires, I believe.

Goodwrench is associated with GM Service centers, so you shouldn't see it on non-GM cars (GM Goodwrench Service). Goodwrench was a major sponsor in NASCAR on Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s Chevy and then on Kevin Harvick's Chevy, but isn't currently sponsoring any NASCAR Cup cars - if they did, it would be with a Chevy.

The names look and sound similar, so I can understand some confusion there. :wink:
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