David's stunt double in "Knight Racer"

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David's stunt double in "Knight Racer"

Post by Livton » Fri Jun 10, 2005 5:13 am

I recommend anyone to watch the epiode "Knight Racer"

At the end of it...press your pause button on the bit were "Michael" has a fight with the bad guy at the end.
You cannot fail to see the stuntmans face/David Hasselhoffs double, who is the one throwing the punches at the baddie.
Its is so obvious that it is almost embarressing :lol:

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Post by Lyn » Fri Jun 10, 2005 8:02 am

Huh? I didn't even notice that....
I think that's a bit much, don't you think?
Somehow I feel you nitice some lame things about the show I don't even want to know. Sorry....

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Post by Scott Kirkessner » Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:47 pm

On the contrary, I often find nitpicking shows to be fun-- sometimes we've seen a show so many times we want to find a new way to watch it, so we scrutinize it.

One of my favroite nitpicks is in Knight of the Phoenix at 67 minutes and 24 seconds in the Comtron factory where they are trying to break into KITT.

Wilson shows Tanya a telegram about Knight's identity and his fingerprints. It was supposedly coming from the FBI, however it has two major typos in it... they spelled the city "Millston" as "Millstron" and the word "chief" as "Cheif"

Federal indeed... haha.

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Post by Lyn » Fri Jun 10, 2005 5:02 pm

Sometimes it's good to nitpick. but other times it isn't really, which is only my opinion.
I have to laugh, however, over the quip Michael came up with in the "Knight Racer" episode of the series, in which he said, "Mmmm, good on land, too!", because it's apparent that, ahem, D. Hasselhoff had better luck with the portayer of the lady named Betty than Michael himself in that episode did! lol! ;)
Anyway, I'm just wondering if anyone else noticed that at all.....

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