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White64Goat 10-01-2014 09:07 PM

TOP GEAR: USA
 
Last nights episode of TG:USA ('What Does It Take') was so-so until the last 5 minutes or so when Tanner Foust (will drift ANY car he can) drifted a new 684 HP Rolls Royce up Mulholland Drive. Had Adam in the back seat......

bcj 10-02-2014 04:05 PM

Was waiting for him to biff it into the hill too...

so dissapoint

redfred 10-02-2014 05:52 PM

I liked TF when he had his own show, but find Top Gear USA utterly unwatchable and incredibly pretentious. It's as bad as the real Top Gear is good.

HiredGun 10-02-2014 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by redfred (Post 1969647)
I liked TF when he had his own show, but find Top Gear USA utterly unwatchable and incredibly pretentious. It's as bad as the real Top Gear is good.

Agreed. I can't stand watching it. It's like meeting two girls and having to go home with the ugly one. I just keep saying WHYYYY????

tahdizzle 10-02-2014 06:57 PM

Yeah. Top Gear: US, and Korea, are not good. However, they might be okay if BBC top gear didn't exist.

NWFRS 10-02-2014 09:44 PM

TopGear USA is like a Harley Davidson.

BBC TopGear is like a Ducati.

Totally different cultures.

rice_classic 10-03-2014 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 1970052)
TopGear USA is like a Harley Davidson.

BBC TopGear is like a Ducati.

Totally different cultures.

So what your saying is that TG-USA makes less power with more noise? :iono:

NWFRS 10-03-2014 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by rice_classic (Post 1970297)
So what your saying is that TG-USA makes less power with more noise? :iono:

I'm saying that TopGear USA is utter garbage, likely watched by the same people who enjoy NASCAR, Budweiser, mullets, and speak in an affected southern drawl.

I just didn't want to come right out and say it in case someone on this forum liked Budweiser.

tyrantcf 10-03-2014 03:32 PM

It just seems so much more heavily/badly scripted. I just feel like their personalities are so forced. Top Gear UK SEEMS more comfortable, even during clearly scripted events.

White64Goat 10-04-2014 09:55 PM

Top Gear UK just got their butts run out of Argentina if you didn't read about it......

chaoskaze 10-04-2014 11:05 PM

Top gear US? ...... I don't think I saw another show more scripted & play by horrible actors lasted that long. Complete utter junk.

clayrush 10-06-2014 02:16 AM

Haters gonna hate.

Of course it is not better than the og. But still a decent show to have on in the background. And still better than 90% of the crap on tv. Other than racing, most "car shows" in America are scripted.
I guarantee BBC Top Gear is for a lot of stuff. But they are way better at it.

I may like the show a bit because I know most of the places that they go.

Dadhawk 10-06-2014 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 1970377)
I'm saying that TopGear USA is utter garbage, likely watched by the same people who enjoy NASCAR, Budweiser, mullets, and speak in an affected southern drawl.

I just didn't want to come right out and say it in case someone on this forum liked Budweiser.

Wow. Can you throw any more stereotypes into one sentence? :)

Well, I don't watch NASCAR, don't drink Budweiser, don't have enough hair to grow a mullet, but I do speak with a southern drawl. Even so, I do watch TOP GEAR: USA, primarily because I enjoy the "buddy film" aspect of the segments. I just treat it as it is, scripted semi-fiction.

I don't think there is anyone on here that wouldn't love to go out with 2 buddies, buy some old cars and put them "to the test" and be able to legally get away with it.

Not sure why they have chosen to stick to that particular part of the TOP GEAR formula and throw out the rest of it. It would be better if it included shorter segments and more of the other "faux review" portions of Top Gear UK.

Bottom line, as some have said, both shows are scripted. The UK trio has just gotten better at making it their own, and the writers are better at highlighting their personalities. I mean does anybody really think James May single-handedly built a "space shuttle Yugo" (correction: "space shuttle Reliant Robin" thanks @HunterGreene )?

ZionsWrath 10-06-2014 10:49 AM

When is new season of Top Gear UK starting?

HunterGreene 10-06-2014 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 1973592)
Wow. Can you throw any more stereotypes into one sentence? :)

Well, I don't watch NASCAR, don't drink Budweiser, don't have enough hair to grow a mullet, but I do speak with a southern drawl. Even so, I do watch TOP GEAR: USA, primarily because I enjoy the "buddy film" aspect of the segments. I just treat it as it is, scripted semi-fiction.

I don't think there is anyone on here that wouldn't love to go out with 2 buddies, but some old cars and put them "to the test" and be able to legally get away with it.

Not sure why they have chosen to stick to that particular part of the TOP GEAR formula and throw out the rest of it. It would be better if it included shorter segments and more of the other "faux review" portions of Top Gear UK.

Bottom line, as some have said, both shows are scripted. The UK trio has just gotten better at making it their own, and the writers are better at highlighting their personalities. I mean does anybody really think James May single-handedly built a "space shuttle Yugo"?

I also don't like Bud, do not have a mullet, I dislike NASCAR, and I speak with the classic Midwestern accent. Also, the Attention of Accuracy Department wanted me to inform you that it was a Reliant Robin shuttle. Even they wouldn't use a Yugo for that.

But I'm pretty much with you there. I like the show, even though I would like to see them do more power lap times and faux/real car reviews. Ditch the interviews, most boring part (for the most part) of the UK show.

I'll repeat myself, but the UK show has the advantage of not having to deal with commercials. They have a full hour (sometimes more) of uninterrupted programming (hence why when they show it over here, its between 1:15-1:20). You simply can't fit in the same amount of content when you have to sell out to make a buck.

Lastly, there are a couple things that are encouraging about TG:US. You are seeing more ad-lib and the hosts personalities coming through, as well as challenges that are becoming unique to the US show (whereas the first two seasons were all challenges that had been done by the UK show). Finally, they are finally starting to travel outside of the US, and the production value has increased. That indicates that Discovery/BBCA is starting to throw more money at them. It won't be a yearly production budget of millions of dollars (as TG:UK has), but its a sign that the producers and executives are not listening to the haters.

You will know if TG:US has made it if TG:UK makes a crossover episode as they have done with Germany and Australia.

Dadhawk 10-06-2014 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by HunterGreene (Post 1973632)
... Also, the Attention of Accuracy Department wanted me to inform you that it was a Reliant Robin shuttle. Even they wouldn't use a Yugo for that.

Correction noted, and can't believe I made that mistake! The second I read your note, I knew I knew the right answer. I am imposing a 5 day suspension of my "Car Guy" license for even typing that.

Overall, with your comments on the show I think you hit the nail on the head! It's got a ways to go, but TG:USA is still infinitely better than Adam Corolla's "The Car Show" could have ever been.


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