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The General Knight Rider thread.

The fun begins at 1:28 (maybe 1:16 but it gets a bit silly), but if KITT and a Colonial Viper got busy and made it, the result would look like this:

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I'd also guess that the Munsters house is repurposed for that film in those scenes as well?
 
Yeah, the sequel thing I agree is quite odd, and the funny thing is, I'd completely forgotten that Tom Hanks was in it as well. But I do remember liking it quite a bit despite the oddity.
There is no way I could have forgotten Hanks -- or his character's name, ye gods!! -- but I absolutely forgot Harry Morgan was in it.
 
The earliest example I can think of where the movie revival of a TV drama was done as a comedy is Dan Aykroyd's Dragnet from 1987. The weird thing about that was that it wasn't a remake, but a direct sequel to the TV series, complete with Harry Morgan reprising his TV role. So it purported to be in continuity with the show while still parodying it. I always found that strange.

What's weird about that is one episode from the 1987 revival, is one episode is a remake of an earlier one -- identical in many ways, yet Jack's character never even once says "I think I've solved this one before."

But do not waste your time on the 2003 "L.A. Dragnet" remake. What an insult to the original series. And that awul "The New Dragnet" -- painful to watch.
 
The reason I remember Tom Hanks is because of his ad lib "Can Wally and the Beav come out and play?" which happened because they were filming in the car on the backlot and passed by the Cleaver facade.
 
What's weird about that is one episode from the 1987 revival, is one episode is a remake of an earlier one -- identical in many ways, yet Jack's character never even once says "I think I've solved this one before."

But do not waste your time on the 2003 "L.A. Dragnet" remake. What an insult to the original series. And that awul "The New Dragnet" -- painful to watch.
Just a couple of random fun facts, since this started as a Knight Rider thread...

"The New Dragnet" stars Jeff Osterhage, who is widely remembered in Knight Rider fandom for being the guest character who unearths KARR in the third season "KITT vs KARR."

And the companion series "The New Adam-12" starred Peter Parros who was a regular in the fourth season of Knight Rider as RC3.
 
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