I don't know if you watched the new Knight Rider revival movie last spring. I tuned in for a few minutes, and found it unbearably awful. I've since had it confirmed by a few of my more foolish friends who actually stayed for the whole thing -- it was beyond terrible. And yet, in post-strike desperation, it's going to a regular series soon. They've been shooting episodes and NBC has been out promoting it.
The promotion apparently also included a recent stop in Toronto for the car, where (if you can believe this wasn't a staged viral marketing stunt) KITT was stolen by a quick-witted observer.
Here's the video. You be the judge:
Would it be wrong to hope that the theft was real - just some average viewer - who was trying to keep more of this craptastic mess from being made?
ReplyDeleteI can dream....
this is going to sound like an expected, typical reaction. something that comedians would consider to be too easy of a joke to mention. but as one of the victims who gave that horrible torture a chance as I watched the whole thing, I can tell you this is a truthful statement:
ReplyDeletethat video was better than the actual show.
I can imagine the scene in court:
-you are accused of stealing this car, how do you plead?
-guilty your honor, but I only did it so NBC would not make such a bad show. I was trying to save people.
-case dismissed!
the mole