Un viaje nostálgico por las mejores aventuras automovilísticas, con imágenes de archivo y pruebas de manejo, guiado por los legendarios James May, Richard Hammond y Jeremy Clarkson.Un viaje nostálgico por las mejores aventuras automovilísticas, con imágenes de archivo y pruebas de manejo, guiado por los legendarios James May, Richard Hammond y Jeremy Clarkson.Un viaje nostálgico por las mejores aventuras automovilísticas, con imágenes de archivo y pruebas de manejo, guiado por los legendarios James May, Richard Hammond y Jeremy Clarkson.
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Almost everything we like in Grand Tour is non present.
Live and unscripted dialogues (they only had a direction in TG / GT) are replaced with a soulless reading from a prompter. Even the "jokes" and "verbal lunges" feel so plain and artificial, that I couldn't smile even once.
Instead of 3 emotionally arguing men we got 2 boring old dudes reading a script.
THERE IS NO NEW FOOTAGE AT ALL. We could see some behind the scenes cuts, or the material that was edited out before, but instead of that amazon production team showed us exactly same shorts that we have seen before. And those were not even the most thrilling ones!
Very very very lazy job. Very poorly done. There is something of 5-10 minutes of new video (May and Hammond dialogues) in a hour long recompilation of old material.
The only person who would have enjoyed watching this is the one who has never seen the original Grand Tour series. I was so much into a new release and I have got that one... It feels somewhat as mix of a spit in the face and arrogant charity donation.
I am disappointed by that more, than by any season of new crews in Top Gear. It feels THAT BAD.
Live and unscripted dialogues (they only had a direction in TG / GT) are replaced with a soulless reading from a prompter. Even the "jokes" and "verbal lunges" feel so plain and artificial, that I couldn't smile even once.
Instead of 3 emotionally arguing men we got 2 boring old dudes reading a script.
THERE IS NO NEW FOOTAGE AT ALL. We could see some behind the scenes cuts, or the material that was edited out before, but instead of that amazon production team showed us exactly same shorts that we have seen before. And those were not even the most thrilling ones!
Very very very lazy job. Very poorly done. There is something of 5-10 minutes of new video (May and Hammond dialogues) in a hour long recompilation of old material.
The only person who would have enjoyed watching this is the one who has never seen the original Grand Tour series. I was so much into a new release and I have got that one... It feels somewhat as mix of a spit in the face and arrogant charity donation.
I am disappointed by that more, than by any season of new crews in Top Gear. It feels THAT BAD.
Check Amazon > Ooooo, a new Grand Tour, how could that be?
Ah, only May and Hammond involved, ok, no surprise there.
Maybe it will be a fun rump as they lay scathing commentary about all the silly things they did? They have a mountain of triumphs and embarrassments for source material, yes, it >would< be entertaining to get some back story on the production and content of tGT.
Nope. Instead we have a pretty bog standard clip show, with dull scripted introductions. Worse yet, the clips are presented as 'evidence' of the importance of the internal combustion engine but the commentary backing this statement is thin and banal.
May, did you really say "there will never be another invention as life changing as the internal combustion engine"? That's gonna take some explaining. They then segue into a clip of gratuitous destruction. Not at all life changing; humanity isn't any better for that bit of film, or what that personal tank can do. A giggle for sure, but evidence in support of the value of the internal combustion engine and its importance to mankind? Doesn't even register.
Such a missed opportunity. Please, scrap this 'series' and start over with a genuine documentary about the internal combustion engine. Put it under the tGT banner if you like, (it's not really necessary), but then apply those production principles that made TG and tGT a success.
Ah, only May and Hammond involved, ok, no surprise there.
Maybe it will be a fun rump as they lay scathing commentary about all the silly things they did? They have a mountain of triumphs and embarrassments for source material, yes, it >would< be entertaining to get some back story on the production and content of tGT.
Nope. Instead we have a pretty bog standard clip show, with dull scripted introductions. Worse yet, the clips are presented as 'evidence' of the importance of the internal combustion engine but the commentary backing this statement is thin and banal.
May, did you really say "there will never be another invention as life changing as the internal combustion engine"? That's gonna take some explaining. They then segue into a clip of gratuitous destruction. Not at all life changing; humanity isn't any better for that bit of film, or what that personal tank can do. A giggle for sure, but evidence in support of the value of the internal combustion engine and its importance to mankind? Doesn't even register.
Such a missed opportunity. Please, scrap this 'series' and start over with a genuine documentary about the internal combustion engine. Put it under the tGT banner if you like, (it's not really necessary), but then apply those production principles that made TG and tGT a success.
I've been a TG fan since James May was introduced as the new presenter, and have avidly watched all of The Grand Tour. I don't understand the purpose of this series.
Before today, I knew it was going to be presented by May and Hammond, and knew it would be a clip show. But that's literally all it is: A clip show. I was hoping for some commentary and BTS insight on the featured episodes; Something, anything new. But the studio inserts were just rehashes of well-known opinions of the two presenters, and there was barely any of it.
Back in the days of television and before DVRs, clip shows were the only way to re-visit your favorite moments from series that were off the air or between seasons. But all the episodes featured here are available in full on Amazon. If you can watch the clip show right now, you can watch the actual episodes right now. What's the point? It's little more than a 1 hour trailer for the show. And not a very good one, because..
Clip shows can also be a good introduction of a series to new viewers, highlighting the best and most interesting of what the series has to offer. Based on the first episode, if I were to put together a clip show of the most skippable Grand Tour segments, these would have been on the list. The 918 vs. TheFerrari vs. Fax Machine was exciting, though! When it first aired. But that was adjudicated around 8 years ago. I'm not sure how it would entice new viewers, as any car enthusiast would already be aware of the outcome and anyone else wouldn't be invested in the result nowadays.
All this episode made me want to do was watch classic TG or some GT road trips. But only because I'm already a fan and this left me wanting. I loved both shows, but I don't need segments re-presented to me out of context with nothing new added. It's a shame, because the format would've been at least somewhat interesting if done in a "commentary track" format, or at least had more scripted (or unscripted) embellishments in the studio segments.
It's not interesting for long-time viewers, and it's not going to help entice new viewers. So why does this even exist?
Before today, I knew it was going to be presented by May and Hammond, and knew it would be a clip show. But that's literally all it is: A clip show. I was hoping for some commentary and BTS insight on the featured episodes; Something, anything new. But the studio inserts were just rehashes of well-known opinions of the two presenters, and there was barely any of it.
Back in the days of television and before DVRs, clip shows were the only way to re-visit your favorite moments from series that were off the air or between seasons. But all the episodes featured here are available in full on Amazon. If you can watch the clip show right now, you can watch the actual episodes right now. What's the point? It's little more than a 1 hour trailer for the show. And not a very good one, because..
Clip shows can also be a good introduction of a series to new viewers, highlighting the best and most interesting of what the series has to offer. Based on the first episode, if I were to put together a clip show of the most skippable Grand Tour segments, these would have been on the list. The 918 vs. TheFerrari vs. Fax Machine was exciting, though! When it first aired. But that was adjudicated around 8 years ago. I'm not sure how it would entice new viewers, as any car enthusiast would already be aware of the outcome and anyone else wouldn't be invested in the result nowadays.
All this episode made me want to do was watch classic TG or some GT road trips. But only because I'm already a fan and this left me wanting. I loved both shows, but I don't need segments re-presented to me out of context with nothing new added. It's a shame, because the format would've been at least somewhat interesting if done in a "commentary track" format, or at least had more scripted (or unscripted) embellishments in the studio segments.
It's not interesting for long-time viewers, and it's not going to help entice new viewers. So why does this even exist?
To be fair, this was a duo of Hammond and May presenting clips from the trios legacy. But I miss Clarkson with the other two. It's great revisiting the show, and I'm gonna rewatch very soon, or well, now. As my title says, I really do miss the excitement of new releases of the three of them, but I also understand that there is history between them and also the aging aspect of humans as a species.
So in conclusion, thank you guys for an epic youth. I'm now in my early '40s and you three is pure nostalgia for me, and many more. Thank you and I hope to see you guys all three together in some setting in the future.
So in conclusion, thank you guys for an epic youth. I'm now in my early '40s and you three is pure nostalgia for me, and many more. Thank you and I hope to see you guys all three together in some setting in the future.
Every bit of this show is already available on the same streaming service as the complete Grand Tour series, so I honestly don't understand the purpose of this "special." As much as I love Richard and Hammond, this just isn't funny. The jokes feel forced, poorly written, and completely lack the charm we've come to expect. Without Jeremy, it feels like a hollow attempt to keep the brand alive-a cheap cash grab aimed at loyal fans who might renew their amazon prime subscription out of nostalgia. Disappointing, unnecessary, and sadly lacking in every way that once made the show great and entertaining.
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- TriviaJeremy Clarkson can only be seen in the old footage. The reason why he is not presenting this compilation show was explained by Clarkson with The Times. Clarkson acknowledged the increasing challenge of devising new grand escapades for the programme. He also touched on how age was catching up with the presenters.
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