(28-06-2015 23:27 )munch1917 Wrote: [ -> ]I liked the elephant in the background of the studio
They really could have done without the studio links, didn't really add anything to it, maybe just add a voice-over to set the scenes. If there was enough extra footage they might even have stretched both films to fill an hour each and released them as two specials.
SNIP
The form of the links, while practical, was also quite deliberate, I assume, and an extension of 'the elephant in the room' (which I also liked!). I thought it set the right, sombre tone, given what has happened, reflecting the, IMO, unnecessary 'death' of Top Gear, and the 'reasons' for it.
I see some are unhappy, quite rightly, that the, again deliberate, lack of music at end credits, was interrupted by a continuity announcer!
So, the fuckwit, sorry 'critic' at The Mail says:-
"There were no Stig jokes, no catchphrases, no terrible puns. This wasn't a real Top Gear episode, just a hollowed-out shell... zombie television"
Not even a hint of irony, given that the Mail, and much of the rest of the rags, were at the forefront of the media hype calling for Clarkson's head, and the end of Top Gear.
Presumably, if the BBC had aired a 'proper episode' of Top Gear, I'm sure he would have been fully supportive? No, that's not right, he would have been the the BBC's throat, attacking them for all he is worth, in another politically motivated attack.
He went on to say:-
"The million-plus fans who petitioned the BBC to recall Clarkson should be ashamed of themselves." Says the guy writing for The Mail?
Apparently, viewing figures were 'only' 5.3 million; not bad, but I wonder if some die-hards didn't watch, in protest?
(29-06-2015 12:52 )Censorship :-( Wrote: [ -> ]no catchphrases, no terrible puns
They must have missed the deliberate reference to the "incline" in the ski slope centre.
Not sure what the Mail critic watched, but there was the Stig’s 'Leisure Activity Cousin’ in the caravan race.
There was also an apt comment from Jeremy, while driving in his classic car.
"I hate working at Top Gear!"
I guess that was part of the voice-over work he did post-'sacking'
Having had a few car probs myself lately, the first section was a bit near the bone, but good stuff. They were right, the second half was great, even if it seemed to become a succession of silliness, a medley of past highs. I thought the first half being completed on film rather than in studio was an amazing stroke of luck when they wouldn't have been able to finish it in studio...
...and the elephant in the room might have been cleverer without a reference in the first film anyway.
Adieu Top Gear
F1 host Suzi Perry hints at Top Gear job
Suzi Perry has fuelled rumours she may be in line for a job on Top Gear.
The Formula One presenter said "I believe so" when asked if she thought her name was in the mix.
OR
'I want it': Clare Balding reveals she's interested in Top Gear Job.
The presenter has insisted to host alongside Chris Evans, she does have a lot to bring to the table
Perry, yes, Balding, FFS no!