Jeremy Clarkson and former Top Gear buddies could name potential Netflix show House of CARS
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[QUOTE=Buxton-SG;47730367]'2nd Gear'
1 - It's like a sequel
2 - 2nd Gear is underrated as a gear[/QUOTE]
I don't know, second gear in my old 6-speed was a bitch.
[QUOTE=Lium;47730541]Greatest Lever.[/QUOTE]
How about "Crank My Shaft"? It will attract many!
Kevin Spacey as their star in a reasonably-priced card
Just going through the major people starring in Netflix originals would give them a lot of material. Ben Mendelsohn, for example.
Maximum Overdrive
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;47741652]Maximum Overdrive[/QUOTE]
"We should've called it turbo."
Trop Grear
Call it: Track Day Bro, Live at the Netflix Studio. They kick Clarkson in the dick once every episode without warning. If its in America the track should be covered in poorly patched potholes.
I'd say take the no subtelty approach, BBC: You Jelly
Jeremy Carson
I think its pretty stupid to claim that they came up with the idea. I saw a picture someone uploaded to reddit/imgur or something, a day or two after the whole jeremy clarckson thing started. It was a picture of the three guys and a netflix logo and it said House of Cars. Im pretty sure some random guy made it up. Unless jeremy has had the idea for a long time. Cause it's not something they came up with now.
name it We BBC
We Brought Back Clarkson
[I]A Vehicle to Surpass Top Gear?[/I]
Or atleast Fifth Gear, hopefully.
Top Cog
[QUOTE=Nick Lomax;47756625]I think its pretty stupid to claim that they came up with the idea. I saw a picture someone uploaded to reddit/imgur or something, a day or two after the whole jeremy clarckson thing started. It was a picture of the three guys and a netflix logo and it said House of Cars. Im pretty sure some random guy made it up. Unless jeremy has had the idea for a long time. Cause it's not something they came up with now.[/QUOTE]
Or maybe they did just come up with it since it's a really obvious pun?
Another BBC story from Andy Wilman :v:
[QUOTE]"For a while, for some reason I cannot fathom, the BBC management had a wobble about Richard staying and, in their usual classic HR style, said to him in December: 'We may not want you back for the second series, but, anyway, have a good Christmas'."
The BBC was unsure whether to bring in two new presenters following the show's return to air in 2002, as original presenter Jason Dawe also left due to things not "working out".
"There was no doubt that Richard would stay," Wilman continued. "It was about this time we had another visit from the BBC Meddling Department, who told us that market research showed our show was attracting young, lifestyle, trendy viewers to BBC Two, so perhaps we should think about getting a young, lifestyle, trendy presenter.
"Ever keen to assist, we searched high and low and eventually came up with just the man - [B]James May.[/B]"[/QUOTE]
Poachies on Toast ft. Some Cars
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