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Huge fan of Top Gear as many people here know, but never watched any of Clarkson's standalone stuff on DVD or BD at all, even though i've got all of the Great Adventures available on BD etc. Clarkson needs the other presenters on the show totemper him, or as Richard Hammond said during the Bolivia Special that "You're in danger of doing something so masculine that you'll end up making yourself pregnant."
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Clarkson's standalone stuff usually isn't anywhere near as great as Top Gear, but his last one(The Italian Job) was the exception as I found it to be a really wonderful film. He tested most of the best cars on the planet right now and it was absolutely fantastic watching him go from one supercar to the next. He has the job I'd love to have.
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