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    in the evo fq400 vs murcielago feature the song is muse - hysteria
    in part of the convertibles in iceland there is peace orchestra - who am i
    in the race between the frogeye sprite and the clio v6 ricer the song is fatboy slim - ya mama
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    In the DB5 vs. E-type episode there is a song performed by Cinematic Orchestra. Don't remember the title though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    I'm kind of thinking the Office right now
    Yeah - the whole point about the Office was that the actors were brand new; they weren't huge Hollywood hotshots and you didn't know who they were. Unforutnatley the American producers think they can put an American twist onto anything and still make it funny. It doesn't work like that. Thank god they never got hold of Monty Python or Faulty Towers. Undoubtedly the new Top Gear will turn into Pimp My Ride and every other sentence is "Has dayt thang got a Hemi?"

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    Season 7, Episode 1, in the 3 car test of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage, BMW M6 and the Porsche 997, at the "Biblically fast" section of the M6, at 48 minutes and 30 seconds in, Faithless - Tarantula (Reperspective Album) is playing.
    Right after that, 48 minutes and 55 seconds in, right as the 997 appears, Faithless - Bring My Family Back (Sunday 8PM Album) comes on.

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    It'd be awesome if they'd put out an album with like the season's top requested songs from the show... hmmm, maybe if they get enough email about it... but fellas, thanks for all the advice!

    btw, the american top gear sucks major ass, they're so far beind from the UK version is not even funny... if im correct they only re-did a few episodes for America...
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    Quote Originally Posted by :Exige:
    Thank god they never got hold of Faulty Towers.
    Actually, they did. It was even worse than the American Red Dwarf.

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    The Americans tried to remake Red Dwarf? <cries>
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyco
    The Americans tried to remake Red Dwarf? <cries>
    Yeah, it was called "Star Trek" or something like that. They totally missed the humour of it though.

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    The American version of TG will probably be lame, the whole reason I like it is because of the British humour. Why can't we just get the original version over here, untainted.
    i was waiting on a moment, but the moment never came. all the billion other moments, were just slipping all away. i must have been tripping, we're just slipping all away. just ego tripping.

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    Because you'll get the rednecks thinking 'well if that thing don't have a V8 I don't care. and why is the english man makin' fun of me?"

    Conservative audiences.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Bauer
    Yeah, it was called "Star Trek" or something like that. They totally missed the humour of it though.
    ROFLMAO

    I didn't catch the American series of Red Dwarf, but I can't imagine it being any worse than series 7 and 8

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    Series 7 and 8 weren't TOO bad (Relative concept, here)

    I've not seen the American one, I can only imagine it was so heinous that it was placed in a lead vault and chucked into a volcano.

    Mr. Flibble would be VERY cross.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
    Mr. Flibble would be VERY cross.
    Indeed he would

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    'That'll teach you to be bread baskets'

    People with no idea about Red Dwarf will just be like 'WTF?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
    'That'll teach you to be bread baskets'

    People with no idea about Red Dwarf will just be like 'WTF?"
    Yeah, they'll be completley and utterly Dwain Dibley

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