So Season 2 kicked off last night with 3Bean's Miata hauling 500lbs of crap around Texas. I rather enjoyed the show, but I also gave Season 1 a higher grade than most of you. Thoughts?
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So Season 2 kicked off last night with 3Bean's Miata hauling 500lbs of crap around Texas. I rather enjoyed the show, but I also gave Season 1 a higher grade than most of you. Thoughts?
It's grown on me... I'll watch it when Amanda gets back and let you know...
I got bored watching them rustle cattle and turned it off for the night. I have not yet finished it.
I was disappointed to see the good running Miata get hacked to pieces lol but it was nice to see a NA on the TV for a change :D
What kind of wing window vents were those BTW?
There is a thread on CR.net from a guy in California that sold them the first of the 2 Miatas. He said it had 220k miles, no AC, no PS, and "cooling issues". He said he stripped all of the good parts off it other than the steering wheel and wing vents before selling it to them.
Yea thanks at least I can clear that one off my DVR....
I'm just not impressed with TGUSA last season they just redid and reworked all the old skits that Jeremy, Captain Slow, and Hammond did in the past. It was like watching a bad reenactment.
But The Car Show looks like it may have potential I can almost watch and entire episode without loosing interest.
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I tried watching TGUSA last night and couldn't get past the fact that I just hate the big dude. The show still feels like a super-cheap, poorly-cast, half-assed mimeograph of TGUK. I'm actually surprised they made it to season 2.
The Car Show is waaaaaay better.
Agreed the Car Show at least uses a different format than one ripped from the UK Top Gear.
Whereas it had started to win me over last season, Tanner has turned into a giant douchebag during the offseason.
Thanks for the reminder, I need to go grab that. I will stick my neck out and say that I honestly enjoyed TG-USA more than recent TG-UK episodes. The UK personalities are still tops (May is way under-utilized), but there are too many bits that pander to British hillbillies. TG-USA feels like a low-budget reenactment of TG-UK, but in a good way.
I guess I missed it, but it sounds like I didn't miss much. I'll try to record it when it airs again, but I doubt I will ever watch that show live again as I want to fast forward through all the bs or 85% of the show. One thing the BBC has on the US show is that they don't give a crap about being P.C. which is one reason I really like that show.
My DVR records TGUSA, but I can honestly say I've watched perhaps a grand total of 15 minutes of it since it launched. The hosts are annoying and the bits are stale.
I'm tired of crappy US versions of great shows/movies from the UK. It would be VERY hard for any TV presenters in the US to top the chemistry and experience that the TG trio has.
What really killed me was seeing Death at a Funeral... in a US theater... in 2007... a UK movie. And it was great, and hilarious.
Then in 2010, a new Death at a Funeral is released... in the US... with a US cast... REALLY?
The part that really killed me is that the same dwarf played the same part in both movies :punchout:
I agree with Titus. I like TG-USA. Last years episode in Alaska was different but still had a TG-UK feel because, um hello... It's Top Gear. It can't stray to far from the original. The hosts are growing on me except, interestingly, Tanner. He was a big douche canoe in the Texas episode. I like Rutledge. I think he is funny and likeable. Adam (The New Yorker) is even getting likeable. He always goes for the old American iron. Tanner seems to go with sports cars and cars with a sporting pedigree and Rutledge seems to choose something unexpected.
Yes you see some of the same antics because they are being influenced and likely directed by the original but I think we are seeing, as they get more comfortable, the show is getting better. The last few adventures were uniquely American. Alaska's big wilderness and Texas trucks. Nothing UK about that.
The Car Show doesn't impress me as much. Yes it is a different format but they are still doing crazy TG style stunts and the car reviews are just like TG too. I get the impression Adam Carolla got passed up for TG-USA and created his own show. I'm not impressed with two of The Car Show hosts either. The Wall Street Journal guy seems like a putz and doesn't come across as a gear head. He may know how to review cars but he isn't the type to work on them. And John Salley? WTF is an NBA star doing on a car show? Is he there as the token black dude to catch the African American demographic?
Matt, The Smoking Tire guy is a gear head. He fits well and Adam is just Adam. He comes across the same way on everything he does. He can be funny but can easily get annoying too.
For me TG-USA is currently edging out The Car Show.
One exception is The Office. The UK Office only lasted three seasons, and while entertaining I don't think it had the same success with character development and comedy as the US version. The Office (US) is about to enter it's eighth season. Sadly, with Steve Carell gone, I fear it has finally "jumped the shark".
I'll agree there. The Office (US) is a great show (was?).
We dodged a bullet a few years ago when they wanted to make a US version of The Vicar of Dibley with Kirstie Alley :lol:
The Office is still the only US reboot of a British show that was worth a damn.
Coupling was another funny British show that bombed (justifiably) when it was remade for the US. Of course, the US version was a line-by-line copy of the UK version with American actors, which was just as bad as it sounds.
Weak start to S2 IMO. This was exactly the kind of pandering to LCD that I abhor, and I'm not happy about simplifying the personalities ("The Expert/Driver/Wrecker"). OTOH the UK opening bit was equally lacking.
Well, I'll chime in, even though I haven't watched all of TGUSA's first season yet. Like most, I was disappointed at first, because (as others have stated) the presenters just don't have the same chemistry as Clarkson, May and the Hamster. And the format of TGUSA feels like a "rip-off" of TGUK. But like black roadster said, it is Top Gear, so they kinda have to follow the "established formula". Anyway, the show is not as good as the UK version, but it is growing on me a little. I mean, I'd rather watch a re-run of TGUK than a new episode of TGUSA, but I'm trying to give the show and it's presenters a chance to "find their stride". It's difficult -- even painful to watch -- at times, but I want to give them a chance. Apparently the early days of TGUK weren't the massive hit they are today either.
As for the Car Show, I like the different format (feels a little more "original") but I can't stand Adam Toyota, and while the NBA dude seems to be nice, what the heck does he know about cars? I mean, why don't we have Jesse James host a show on Needle Point and Cross Stitching? Put NBA dude on ESPN, and I'm sure he'd be fine... but can we get car guys to host the Car Show, and not some random, dead-pan "comedian and an NBA player? Honestly... you want a comedian to host the show so that it's also seen as "light-hearted entertainment"? Pay Leno whatever you have to, and as a fall-back position, pull in Jerry Seinfeld (not a big a "car guy" as Leno, but still reasonably knowledgeable on the subject).
They should just hire me and get it over with :D
I've decided that I wish TGUSA was better, but still look forward to it each week and would rather watch it than most other stuff on TV. TGUSA is better than no TGUSA.
I still think the Car Show sucks.
Yup. It isn't doing anything for me. That being said, I'll probably watch it for a few more episodes to see if it can get any better. TG-USA didn't really impress me until the Alaska episode which was their last episode of season 1 IIRC. I thought I liked Adam Carolla but his "humor" and his whiny voice are starting to get to me. He's kind of like a toned-down one notch Gilbert Gottfried.
I like Dan Niel and I'd like Adam Carrola more if they wouldn't make him give soliloquy all the time. I like them both because they are better than Motorweek, Top Gear will continue to improve.
Hell, even LSMC is better than Motorweek.
I made it through almost 15 seconds of the car show... a new record for toyota viewing...
I just wish they would do the camera work a bit better. I mean nearly EVERYTHING is so blatantly staged it's not funny. Pulling down two power poles............that just happen to have a tow cable connected between them and no power lines on them. The "train" could have been gutted, but even if it wasn't it's a yard type locomotive. I can get a picture of a yard locomotive that was powered by a Chevy V8 and had a low geared transmission in it that could pull fully loaded train cars all over the place.
"We need to leave before those people get home"...........yeah the house was gutted they put a camera inside and it was pretty obivous. :/
As much as I gripe about it I still keep coming back to watch both shows because even a bad show about cars is still about cars and better than 98 percent of the tripe out there today.