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Brian d marge
3rd February 2012, 21:02
http://torrent.eval.hu/torrent/Top%20Gear%2018x01%20720p%20HDTV%20x264-FoV%20%5Beztv%5D/6996077

Seeding now , hope its a good one !

Stephen

oh heres linky

(http://torrent.eval.hu/torrent/Top%20Gear%2018x01%20720p%20HDTV%20x264-FoV%20[eztv]/6996077)

Scuba_Steve
3rd February 2012, 21:04
is it ever not???

SimJen
3rd February 2012, 22:19
seen it, more of the usual!
The Lambo/MP4/Noble bit is pretty good, but I wish they'd do a proper car review!
They need Chris "Monkey" Harris to do a few reviews for them, he can actually drive unlike the top gear muppets!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv0Gr5gz1Gw&feature=player_embedded

onearmedbandit
3rd February 2012, 22:57
seen it, more of the usual!
The Lambo/MP4/Noble bit is pretty good, but I wish they'd do a proper car review!
They need Chris "Monkey" Harris to do a few reviews for them, he can actually drive unlike the top gear muppets!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv0Gr5gz1Gw&feature=player_embedded

Um, that's the thing. None of them are particularly great drivers, nor do they pretend to be. They are three talented and lucky guys having a laugh in cars that most of us would never get to do, but would love to do. Did you see their test on the the S-Class and 7 Series? They raced them around a track. Where else would that happen? Smoking up Bentley's on the test track. Think many prospective purchasers are concerned with that?

You're watching the wrong show if you want informative reviews done by 'good' drivers. If you want 'seat of the pants' reviews and a bit of a laugh then watch TG. Watched 5th Gear? It's got Tiff on it, now he can really drive. And Vicki, another very talented driver. They do decent reviews for just another 'entertainment show'.

EJK
4th February 2012, 15:16
Another show I watch for entertainment is the Japanese' Best Motoring International. Those guys, especially Keiichi Tsuchiya, can even tell the difference in weight transfer/ suspension work upon different tyre pressure settings. What I'm trying to say is, those guys really know their stuff. Very impressive. Also they do some sick super car lap battles on Tsukuba circuit.


Here is one late example:

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onearmedbandit
4th February 2012, 16:08
Another show I watch for entertainment is the Japanese' Best Motoring International. Those guys, especially Keiichi Tsuchiya, can even tell the difference in weight transfer/ suspension work upon different tyre pressure settings. What I'm trying to say is, those guys really know their stuff. Very impressive. Also they do some sick super car lap battles on Tsukuba circuit.


Here is one late example:



Nice find. But that example is Fuji, not Tsukuba. Ah just hassling ya.

Maha
4th February 2012, 16:09
I missed the first 17 seasons...I would imagine the 18th being very similar to the last 17 so....what else is on?

onearmedbandit
4th February 2012, 16:12
I missed the first 17 seasons...I would imagine the 18th being very similar to the last 17 so....what else is on?

The benefit of the internet is....anything you want.

EJK
4th February 2012, 23:19
Nice find. But that example is Fuji, not Tsukuba. Ah just hassling ya.

Have you seen their other videos? They are pretty good aren't they?

SimJen
5th February 2012, 06:47
Um, that's the thing. None of them are particularly great drivers, nor do they pretend to be. They are three talented and lucky guys having a laugh in cars that most of us would never get to do, but would love to do. Did you see their test on the the S-Class and 7 Series? They raced them around a track. Where else would that happen? Smoking up Bentley's on the test track. Think many prospective purchasers are concerned with that?

You're watching the wrong show if you want informative reviews done by 'good' drivers. If you want 'seat of the pants' reviews and a bit of a laugh then watch TG. Watched 5th Gear? It's got Tiff on it, now he can really drive. And Vicki, another very talented driver. They do decent reviews for just another 'entertainment show'.

Thats the thing, Clarkson likes to pretend he is! Every time you see him sliding around the track, clever editing seems to come into it preventing the inevitable uncatchable spin!
It used to be about informative reviews, watch some of the early seasons...
Fifth gear is a bit meh, but yeah they can all drive at least with some decent wheel men/woman on the payroll.
I suppose after 17 seasons I'm just over the scripted jokes and Clarksons opinionated demeanor, people have given him the power to single handedly wreck a vehicles reputation!

onearmedbandit
5th February 2012, 09:19
Thats the thing, Clarkson likes to pretend he is! Every time you see him sliding around the track, clever editing seems to come into it preventing the inevitable uncatchable spin!
It used to be about informative reviews, watch some of the early seasons...
Fifth gear is a bit meh, but yeah they can all drive at least with some decent wheel men/woman on the payroll.
I suppose after 17 seasons I'm just over the scripted jokes and Clarksons opinionated demeanor, people have given him the power to single handedly wreck a vehicles reputation!

I was watching TG back when it was Tiff, Jeremy and Quienten, and yes it was more informative back then. I liked it then and I like it now too. And Clarkson was ruining cars reputations back in the early shows too, surely you would remember that. Vauxhall anyone? And he was also prohibited from driving certain brands in reviews from his newspaper days, way way back.

Virago
5th February 2012, 09:25
Thats the thing, Clarkson likes to pretend he is! Every time you see him sliding around the track, clever editing seems to come into it preventing the inevitable uncatchable spin!
It used to be about informative reviews, watch some of the early seasons...
Fifth gear is a bit meh, but yeah they can all drive at least with some decent wheel men/woman on the payroll.
I suppose after 17 seasons I'm just over the scripted jokes and Clarksons opinionated demeanor, people have given him the power to single handedly wreck a vehicles reputation!

Generally I agree with you - but it doesn't stop me from continuing to watch.

The magic of current Top Gear format became very apparent towards the end of Season Two, when the chemistry between the three presenters became obvious. Back then it was still a "magazine" type show - mainly car reviews. A nice balance across the car range, with reviews of a few basic saloons for Mr and Mrs Average, lots of hot-hatches for the boy-racers, and lots more supercars for us all to drool over. The superlative photography in the pre-HD days was enthralling.

The emergence of the "three guys cocking about" gave the show the lift above the basic magazine show, and slowly but surely the cocking about has been forced to become more outrageous and widespread, to the point that it has taken over the show entirely. Effectively the show has become a slightly self-conscious parody of itself, with the presenters (particularly the two "juniors") occasionally failing to disguise their discomfort and embarrassment.

I think that Top Gear evolved to its maximum extent at least five seasons ago, and has simply being going through the motions ever since. The proper car reviews have basically stopped, with many manufacturers being reluctant to submit their vehicles to an irrelevant ratings-based circus-stunt review - which despite the tongue-in-cheek irreverance could still destroy a car's reputation.

I will still be watching and enjoying for a little longer, but I do lament the loss of the balance ratio which gave the show its magic.

onearmedbandit
5th February 2012, 10:04
Let's not forget that it's the biggest rating show from BBC. When I first started watching it in the late '90s it was on BBC on TV1 at 2:30 in the morning. When I talked of the show to my motoring friends no one knew what I was on about. Now everyone asks if I've seen such and such episode. As far as ratings go, they must be doing something right.

Oh and if you think Clarkson pretends to be a good driver then read some of his books, he admits openly that he's not a good driver. But what do viewers want to see? Some monkey spinning out constantly or some nicely edited shots showing what we all wish we could do. Including Jeremy.

SimJen
5th February 2012, 10:25
I was watching TG back when it was Tiff, Jeremy and Quienten, and yes it was more informative back then. I liked it then and I like it now too. And Clarkson was ruining cars reputations back in the early shows too, surely you would remember that. Vauxhall anyone? And he was also prohibited from driving certain brands in reviews from his newspaper days, way way back.

yeah I remember that for sure. Just never been a fan of the guy. Some of the things he says can be funny, but I just think he's over the hill and out of touch with reality.
Funny thing is people actually believe and care about what he says! The general motoring press are usually the opposite!
For the average Joe, his words are gospel as they don't have or want access to actual reviews from Car mags etc. And as for the TG Test Track! What a joke that is, cars tested at various times throughout the year in dry/damp/wet conditions and assembled into some form of leaderboard that has no basis in real world testing!
Plus the guy dislikes bikes!!!!!!

onearmedbandit
5th February 2012, 11:30
yeah I remember that for sure. Just never been a fan of the guy. Some of the things he says can be funny, but I just think he's over the hill and out of touch with reality.
Funny thing is people actually believe and care about what he says! The general motoring press are usually the opposite!
For the average Joe, his words are gospel as they don't have or want access to actual reviews from Car mags etc. And as for the TG Test Track! What a joke that is, cars tested at various times throughout the year in dry/damp/wet conditions and assembled into some form of leaderboard that has no basis in real world testing!
Plus the guy dislikes bikes!!!!!!

I agree that the test track has no real world application, but it helps with the ratings. The show has reached a point now that they don't give advice on anything the majority of the buying public will own, so whether the new Mondeo is a great car compared to the new Honda Accord is irrelevant to TG. How much smoke you can produce from the back tyres of a 7 series is however. And that's what the punters want to see. They'll never own a new 7 series, or if they do they'll never take it to the track and destroy $2000 worth of tyres in 5 laps. It is pure entertainment, not a review. And that's what the show is now, entertainment. Heck, even when they do a 'serious' test between an Aston Martin, a 911 and a 430 they never agree on a winner, each picking their own favourite.

The TG magazine on the other hand does do real world tests, and not by Clarkson and his two cohorts. They write their own pieces on random shit, but they don't do the test between the Mondeo and Accord, which are quite informative and don't involve wheelspin or pointless drag races.

Coolz
5th February 2012, 11:46
It's a bit like KB really, with it's cast of characters rangeing from the crazy guy to the nana. aboard machinery from the exotic to the mundane, giving opinions with little reguard to the facts or relevance to the real world. Usually funny and never to be taken too seriously.

Captain_Salty
5th February 2012, 11:59
I was watching TG back when it was Tiff, Jeremy and Quienten, and yes it was more informative back then. I liked it then and I like it now too. And Clarkson was ruining cars reputations back in the early shows too, surely you would remember that. Vauxhall anyone? And he was also prohibited from driving certain brands in reviews from his newspaper days, way way back.

pity they haven't reviewed bikes since those days

onearmedbandit
5th February 2012, 12:11
It's a bit like KB really, with it's cast of characters rangeing from the crazy guy to the nana. aboard machinery from the exotic to the mundane, giving opinions with little reguard to the facts or relevance to the real world. Usually funny and never to be taken too seriously.

Very well put.

Virago
5th February 2012, 12:22
It's a bit like KB really, with it's cast of characters rangeing from the crazy guy to the nana. aboard machinery from the exotic to the mundane, giving opinions with little reguard to the facts or relevance to the real world. Usually funny and never to be taken too seriously.

Lol. Funny you should say that. Whenever I read the ramblings of some KB sportsbike enthusiast condemning a cruiser's lack of power and cornering clearance, I automatically think of Top Gear's condemnation of a Bentley limo's ability to power-slide around a track...:laugh:

Woodman
5th February 2012, 12:50
And lets not forget the Australian version. Biggest bunch of tryhards I have ever seen. Embarrassing to watch really.:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

Pommy TopGear is a good hour or so of entertainment, some of the missions they go on though are getting predictable but still a laugh.

Nice cars though.

onearmedbandit
5th February 2012, 13:00
And lets not forget the Australian version. Biggest bunch of tryhards I have ever seen. Embarrassing to watch really.:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

Pommy TopGear is a good hour or so of entertainment, some of the missions they go on though are getting predictable but still a laugh.

Nice cars though.

Try watching the American version...

Scuba_Steve
5th February 2012, 18:15
Try watching the American version...

I've heard that comes under the category of "what has been seen cannot be unseen" and it's best not to tread there

onearmedbandit
5th February 2012, 18:19
I've heard that comes under the category of "what has been see cannot be unseen" and it's best not to tread there

I love motor vehicles, of all descriptions. I've stayed up late just to watch something totally obscure on some unknown car. I managed about 5 minutes of TG USA before I turned it off. And you're right, it can't be unseen. I feel my whole life has been tainted now.

Indiana_Jones
5th February 2012, 18:47
And lets not forget the Australian version. Biggest bunch of tryhards I have ever seen. Embarrassing to watch really.:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

Of course anything that tries to replicate the 'new' style of Top gear is of course going be 'try hard' next to it lol.

Plus there's only so many Ford vs Holden jokes surely?.....:blink:

-Indy

jasonu
5th February 2012, 18:55
Try watching the American version...

I strongly advise against that! (as it is total shit)

Swoop
7th February 2012, 11:21
Try watching the American version...
I believe this is at the heart of why the BBC cannot fire Clarkson over his comments that make headlines in the media.

The pure revenue that all of the offshoot "licenced versions" of TG, and the income from the marketing, are now far too big an earner for the beeb to overlook.



Goodness knows why anyone would watch the Australian OR the US versions.

bogan
7th February 2012, 11:38
I prefer to think that they don't fire him because it's bloody entertaining! But in this capitalist PC world, swoop is probably right.

I've watched the spin-offs, Aussie top gear was shit, US top gear is actually really good I thought. Tanner can really drive, and they are all so thuggishly american with big block cars, and skids etc it makes for very entertaining viewing.

SimJen
7th February 2012, 11:44
oz tg was horrendous, seems a pointless exercise trying to copy the original too closely.
The US one was equally as bad, but at least Tanner Foust can drive!
Yeah the beeb employ clarkson just for the shock value I'm sure, but he's still only 1 comment away from a TVNZ/Paul Henry moment!!! :)

bogan
16th February 2012, 11:03
TG US S3 has started :wings:

onearmedbandit
16th February 2012, 13:16
3rd episode is out now of TGUK.

Scuba_Steve
16th February 2012, 13:23
3rd episode is out now of TGUK.

And thats the one we care about :yes:

'tis a decent laugh that episode too... 18 seasons & still cracking me up

Swoop
6th March 2012, 07:23
Huey Cobra crash during Top Gear filming.


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nudemetalz
7th March 2012, 21:59
Huey Cobra crash during Top Gear filming.


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Waste of a lovely classic chopper. :(