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yep because the KR stayle was more the main streem style at the time where dukes is country witch hasen't changed since well...the real cowboysJudd wrote:Let me clarify my statement about Knight Rider looking more dated than Dukes.
All artwork is a product of its time. When you watch a TV show one can tell what decade it was made in after watching it for five minutes than includes Dukes and KR. Knight Rider has a very 80s look. The set designs, hair styles and clothing all have a very 80's look. It tried to be a modern, hip, trendy series.
Dukes has dated some but I believe the clothes, sets and hair styles haven't aged much. The country style of the series hasn't changed much over the years. It's changed some. I think one can go along with Dukes better than Knight Rider. Hazzard County could easily look pretty much than same today as it did back then without too much of a problem.
For example, Gunsmoke and Bonanza while a product of their time they haven't aged much.
That's some nice work, Colombo.BoMcD wrote:Some interesting reading on "Dukeboy320"
Banned from his own little world of Dukes and other boards.. he comes here to start his crap.
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The one thing I will say is that the Dukes of Hazzard stunt men were crazier than the Knight Rider ones.Showpro1 wrote:Lets face it Dukes Of Hazzard & Knight Rider resorted to using models so that there is guilt if you want to see
it that way.
There are many reasons either shows producers would opt for that one, usually economics certainly not for artistic reasons because both actors & the stuntguys were not thrilled with that one.
Also ten out of ten times it was painfully obvious that models were used, I was a fan of the Dukes but when Knight Rider with its new sleek Trans Am came on the scene I had to switch to Knight Rider.
And when Knight Rider was in re-runs I would check out the Dukes, hey its all good fun both shows had serious action, cool car stunts etc...
As for another reason The Dukes producers went to models is that a Dodge Charger was quickly becoming an endangered species which sad, just look at how expensive they are now.
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