Hasselhoff hopes for retro 'Knight Rider' film

NEW YORK (AP) - David Hasselhoff still feels a connection with the younger generation, even though his popular TV series "Baywatch" has been off the air for more than a decade.
"When Justin Bieber comes up and goes, 'Hoff!' and then Selena Gomez says, 'It's so weird he loves you,' it's great. It just means that you're hip and it's cool," the 60-year-old actor said in a recent interview.
"Baywatch" aired from 1989 to 2000. Hasselhoff also starred in the TV series "Knight Rider," which aired from 1982 to 1986.
To stay part of the conversation, Hasselhoff keeps busy and is always working. He stars in a Lifetime movie "The Christmas Consultant," opposite Caroline Rhea, that airs Saturday (8 p.m. EST). He will tweet backstage for MTV at Sunday's European Music Awards and play Captain Hook in a Peter Pan pantomime in December in Manchester, England.
Hasselhoff talks about his various projects, his famous name and his hopes for a retro "Knight Rider" movie.
AP: Would you ever want to do a full-time TV series again?
Hasselhoff: It depends what the series would be. I've been approached by some dear friends who run 'The Office' and 'Ugly Betty' about doing a sitcom, being a part of an ensemble. I'd love to do that. I'd love to bring back more than anything kind of like 'Murder She Wrote,' or there's a great show in the U.K. called 'Lovejoy,' or 'Hart to Hart.' Some shows that have got some fun, (a) little tongue-and-cheek like Cary Grant, and play my age but still know that secretly (the character) is livin' hard, livin' fast and lovin' it because that's kind of where I'm at in my life.
AP: You can act, sing, perform on the stage and judge talent competitions. Why do you like variety?
Hasselhoff: I embrace everything. All I want to do is be onstage. A performer needs to perform. You need to work. I think that's why I've lasted so long. I grew up watching 'The Carol Burnett Show.' ... People are now beginning to see that I do variety. I do sing. I did do Broadway and the West End.
AP: I'm sure you get a ton of offers. What do you say "no" to?
Hasselhoff: I say 'no' to things that I can't laugh with where they're laughing at me and they're trying to do something that is a little bit over-the-edge. ... If you don't respect me you're not gonna get that respect back.
AP: Does it ever amaze you how your last name is so popular?
Hasselhoff: I think God has a sense of humor because they wanted me to change it. ... I was going to change it one time to David Michaels, but then I found out there was already a David Michaels. I took so much heat for the name Hasselhoff growing up, I'm gonna keep this name because I was proud of my parents. It's kind of pathetic because Hasselhoff has turned into The Hoff and The Hoff is keeping Hasselhoff out of work but The Hoff's paying the bills so I welcome The Hoff.
AP: There's a "Knight Rider" movie in development. What can you say about it?
Hasselhoff: If you make the 'Knight Rider' movie and you don't make it retro and you don't appeal to all the people that love the show, that grew up with it. ... If you don't, it's not gonna be 'Knight Rider.' It will probably be a hit because 'Knight Rider' is a great title but it won't be 'Knight Rider.' ... It's in the hands of a company and hopefully I'll meet with them and we'll see what direction it's going in.
"When Justin Bieber comes up and goes, 'Hoff!' and then Selena Gomez says, 'It's so weird he loves you,' it's great. It just means that you're hip and it's cool," the 60-year-old actor said in a recent interview.
"Baywatch" aired from 1989 to 2000. Hasselhoff also starred in the TV series "Knight Rider," which aired from 1982 to 1986.
To stay part of the conversation, Hasselhoff keeps busy and is always working. He stars in a Lifetime movie "The Christmas Consultant," opposite Caroline Rhea, that airs Saturday (8 p.m. EST). He will tweet backstage for MTV at Sunday's European Music Awards and play Captain Hook in a Peter Pan pantomime in December in Manchester, England.
Hasselhoff talks about his various projects, his famous name and his hopes for a retro "Knight Rider" movie.
AP: Would you ever want to do a full-time TV series again?
Hasselhoff: It depends what the series would be. I've been approached by some dear friends who run 'The Office' and 'Ugly Betty' about doing a sitcom, being a part of an ensemble. I'd love to do that. I'd love to bring back more than anything kind of like 'Murder She Wrote,' or there's a great show in the U.K. called 'Lovejoy,' or 'Hart to Hart.' Some shows that have got some fun, (a) little tongue-and-cheek like Cary Grant, and play my age but still know that secretly (the character) is livin' hard, livin' fast and lovin' it because that's kind of where I'm at in my life.
AP: You can act, sing, perform on the stage and judge talent competitions. Why do you like variety?
Hasselhoff: I embrace everything. All I want to do is be onstage. A performer needs to perform. You need to work. I think that's why I've lasted so long. I grew up watching 'The Carol Burnett Show.' ... People are now beginning to see that I do variety. I do sing. I did do Broadway and the West End.
AP: I'm sure you get a ton of offers. What do you say "no" to?
Hasselhoff: I say 'no' to things that I can't laugh with where they're laughing at me and they're trying to do something that is a little bit over-the-edge. ... If you don't respect me you're not gonna get that respect back.
AP: Does it ever amaze you how your last name is so popular?
Hasselhoff: I think God has a sense of humor because they wanted me to change it. ... I was going to change it one time to David Michaels, but then I found out there was already a David Michaels. I took so much heat for the name Hasselhoff growing up, I'm gonna keep this name because I was proud of my parents. It's kind of pathetic because Hasselhoff has turned into The Hoff and The Hoff is keeping Hasselhoff out of work but The Hoff's paying the bills so I welcome The Hoff.
AP: There's a "Knight Rider" movie in development. What can you say about it?
Hasselhoff: If you make the 'Knight Rider' movie and you don't make it retro and you don't appeal to all the people that love the show, that grew up with it. ... If you don't, it's not gonna be 'Knight Rider.' It will probably be a hit because 'Knight Rider' is a great title but it won't be 'Knight Rider.' ... It's in the hands of a company and hopefully I'll meet with them and we'll see what direction it's going in.
How's that drinking working out for ya David? Still getting work. Kind of.
You got to be sober to make a movie , this guy can drink canada dry !    i think his most famous role is rolling on the floor drunk with a smashed cheeseburger on his face.  time to retire pal.
More like night crawler.
Oh ya. Don't Hassle the Hoff!!
I would go watch this. Who cars if he drinks? Plenty of people went to see Iron man and Avengers and no one complained about the drug addicted star actor.
Right. The Hoff is a Has-been and there will be no retro Knight Rider anything with him. He is washed up...because of his own sorry actions.
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He needs to put 'the bottle' down first...and leave it down for the rest of his life before he can do anything that really matters in life.
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I am glad that one of his daughters taped one of his drunken binges...with her pleading in the background to give up drinking. SHe had a lot of courage to do that.
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All she wanted was a daddy. A real daddy. Maybe just maybe he can become a real 'star' and regain love & trust from his kids. It is up to him...and then 'acting' may not be quite as important to him as he thinks that is what makes him truly happy.
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Clean yourself up man. Then no one will ever be 'laughing AT you' ever again. Good luck with that.
He may feel a connection with the younger generation, but I don't think he would be very appealing in a retro Knight Rider. Not even to the older generations who watched that series.
Will it be called, "Barhopper" ?
Burp.....
Say no to Hasselhoff, he can go back to Germany where he is loved and make all the movies he wants
Sat next to this guy on a plane from Seattle to LA about 10 years ago. He was the most down to earth, coolest, laid back guy ever. He gave us free tickets to some vegas shows as well. Hell of a nice guy.
Ew. The show was fun when I was 14, but now......Ew.
I thought he was dead.
Should he be on the floor drunk eating a hamburger.
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