imirk
New Reader
3/14/11 3:45 p.m.
Needs to do a lemons/chump car!
Just think of the possibilities!
I'm thinking an hour long special or perhaps a two week series, where the guys buy and prepare the car, go through tech, and race!
It would be Legen ... wait for it ..... ...... dary!
Yeah that would be good, show something truly American haha that would be AWESOME! We need to contact them somehow. First season was a crash course but I guess I am one of the very few americans that's giving it a chance, bring on second season, hey at least we have a damn version. The first season of the Top Gear wasn't that great either, it took the 2-4th season to get good.
Opus
Dork
3/14/11 3:58 p.m.
I believe the second season is already in the can since it was recorded at the same time the first season was recorded for the studio work.
That is Brill... wait for it.... iant!
Seriously, 3 guys, 3 budgets, or even th e three of them buying 1 car to drive together... i dont care, it would be epic!!!
From Tanner's Facebook post, he just said they got signed on for another season, like a month ago. Then he announced his temporary retirement from Drifting in order to do the show full time. I'll see if I can send him a message through Facebook and see if he actually gets it. Who knows! Maybe the Higher Powers of GRM have better connections?
EDIT:
Posted it on Top Gear USA's Facebook page. LOL
JoeyM
SuperDork
3/14/11 5:40 p.m.
If the show is like other Discovery Communications shows, they actively monitor the forums at the history channel. This idea has already been mentioned there a number of times over the past few months. (Twice by me, several times by others.) I also recommended bowler wildcat vs. swamp buggy at the Mile O' Mud in Naples, FL
If you're bound and determined to correspond with directly with the hosts, Rutledge's contact info is the easiest to find, and he was kind enough to reply when I did so.
TG challenge car...Im just gonna leave that here and walk away
JoeyM
SuperDork
3/14/11 6:00 p.m.
4cylndrfury wrote:
TG challenge car...Im just gonna leave that here and walk away
I mentioned that, too.
revive these threads and add your ideas:
http://community.history.com/reply/307092#reply-307092
http://community.history.com/reply/310904#reply-310904
http://community.history.com/reply/314440#reply-314440
http://community.history.com/reply/314446#reply-314446
The more times they hear an idea, the more likely they are to use it.
gamby
SuperDork
3/14/11 6:13 p.m.
JoeyM wrote:
If the show is like other Discovery Communications shows, they actively monitor the forums at the history channel.
I'm curious if they monitor any of the bigger car forums as well.
That said, great that they pay attention to what the fans think. Did they get hammered about the first episode???
Looking forward to season 2.
JoeyM
SuperDork
3/14/11 6:19 p.m.
gamby wrote:
JoeyM wrote:
If the show is like other Discovery Communications shows, they actively monitor the forums at the history channel.
I'm curious if they monitor any of the bigger car forums as well.
I know of two forums that Rutledge has accounts at, but he's not really active on them. I expect that he's rather busy.
gamby wrote:
Did they get hammered about the first episode???
Yes. The history channel forums were - and still are - a bloodbath. The wannabe-eurotrash fanboys HATE everything about it. They need to get a life. The UK show is just as lowbrow....we seem to forget that because of the accent, though.
gamby wrote:
Looking forward to season 2.
Me too.
JoeyM wrote:
Yes. The history channel forums were - and still are - a bloodbath. The wannabe-eurotrash fanboys HATE everything about it. They need to get a life. The UK show is just as lowbrow....we seem to forget that because of the accent, though.
YES, thank you!!!!
Yeah, i'm looking forward to season 2 myself
gamby wrote:
I'm curious if they monitor any of the bigger car forums as well.
There is only the GRM forum... repeat vit me komrade... DARE ITS ONLY ZEE GEE ARE EMMM FORUM!
JoeyM
SuperDork
3/15/11 12:22 a.m.
imirk wrote:
Needs to do a lemons/chump car!
Just think of the possibilities!
I'm thinking an hour long special or perhaps a two week series, where the guys buy and prepare the car, go through tech, and race!
It would be Legen ... wait for it ..... ...... dary!
the jalopnik commentariat are advocating a Top Gear Lemon's team
here in the response to the news that History/Top Gear are going to be sponsoring a NASCAR race
Opus
Dork
3/15/11 1:53 a.m.
Duke wrote:
imirk wrote:
In the can?
Completed filming.
sorry, this is what happens when you live in so cal your whole life.
JoeyM wrote:
imirk wrote:
Needs to do a lemons/chump car!
Just think of the possibilities!
I'm thinking an hour long special or perhaps a two week series, where the guys buy and prepare the car, go through tech, and race!
It would be Legen ... wait for it ..... ...... dary!
the jalopnik commentariat are advocating a Top Gear Lemon's team
here in the response to the news that History/Top Gear are going to be sponsoring a NASCAR race
I read that as: "Discovery Networks want to sponsor a NASCAR race and now that they have a car show, they know what they can label it now."
I agree with Tasty Potatoes
but I say they do a Top Gear: US vs UK in LeMons that would seriously be epicly epic. The best thing to ever be televised
NickF40 wrote:
but I say they do a Top Gear: US vs UK in LeMons that would seriously be epicly epic. The best thing to ever be televised
I advocate for a ChumpCar entry. More racing. Less black flags.
imirk
New Reader
3/15/11 11:15 a.m.
but then it is not really about the racing is it? especially for TV, USA vs UK Lemons would be epic, I would totally vote UK for peoples curse!
I definitely would love to see a cross-over episode similar to what the UK team did with the German show. And the US cast needs to show up in Revolutionary war garb.
My only issue with the first season was a few of the stunts/segments were 100% copies of the UK version. I understand that they did what was successful for the British show but I really hope they forge their own American identity. I also don't care if its lowbrow comedy.
Note to Top Gear US makers: If I want lowbrow, I'll watch TV more. Keep it classy, yet snarky guys.
Ding Ding
the show also just needs to be an hour long, without the commerials it's only 45 minutes, the UK has 15 over us.
NickF40 wrote:
Ding Ding
the show also just needs to be an hour long, without the commerials it's only 45 minutes, the UK has 15 over us.
not in reruns on BBC America..