| | |  | PUNK ROCK VIDEOS | Home » » » Dukes of Hazzard [UMD for PSP] | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Seann William Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Jessica Simpson, Alice Greczyn, Steve Lemme | | Director:
| Jay Chandrasekhar | | Format:
| Color, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen | | Language:
| English | | Subtitle:
| Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| Warner Home Video | | Run Time:
| 104 minutes | | UMD for PSP Release Date:
| December 06, 2005 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 206 reviews |
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13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Whats so UNRATED?Oct 29, 2005
How is this movie coming out in a unrated version? There was no cursing and no nudity so it shouldn't be unrated. I think that when companines release unrated its just a way for them to make money. Ill rent it to see whats new in it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Rotten!Dec 12, 2005
By Sickle Sam I didn't see this film in its theatrical release. If I had, I would have given in one star. The plot is horrible, and everything that made the TV series fun is gone in this version. Sheriff Roscoe pretty much stole the show in the original series, and always managed to garner genuine laughs. In this one, however, Roscoe is an unpleasant, unlikeable fellow with no real part to play.
Willie Nelson mamages to rise to the same level he did in Honeysuckle Rose, his film debut from the 1980s. Which is to say he can't act at all.
Johnny Knoxville is ignorant as Luke Duke, and the other guy who plays Bo, seems out of place. He can actually act, which means he has no place in this film.
And Jessica Simpson? Yeah, she looks great, but if you want to sit and gawk at Jessica, just watch the video that comes as an added extra in this package. But there's better eye candy in this unrated version, which earns it two stars instead of one. There's a whole bevy of topless sorrority chicks that make Jessica hardly worth a second look. The extras have even more!
But even that's not worth laying down money for...
18 of 24 found the following review helpful:
NOTHING LIKE THE TV SHOW EXCEPT FOR THE STUNTSDec 26, 2005
By S. Palmer The stunts were cool. That is the only good thing that could be said about this movie. The movie was garabage and not worth watching. All of the characters need their mouths washed out with soap. Nobody in the original series would have used God's name in vain. This movie had unneccessary filthy language throughout. Not suitable for children. An extremely bad excuse for what could and should have been an awesome movie. I was embarrassed and wish I had not wasted my money on something I will never watch again or let anyone borrow. Are there any decent people in Hollywood anymore that make good, clean, fun-loving, silly shows without being filthy? The Dukes of Hazzard TV series was successful because it was mostly clean fun!!!!! This movie should have been the same but sadly was not!!!!!
30 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Really Bad (and this from a fan of the show)Dec 27, 2005
By colinwoodward I was a fan of the original TV show, but don't remember much of it, since I was in grade school at the time and haven't caught any reruns on cable. For sentimental reasons, I gave the "Dukes of Hazzard" movie a chance. It was worse than I thought it would be. It's not a good bad movie, just a bad movie. On the original show, I seem to recall that bad guys were the dumb ones and the good guys mostly did not act like morons. Here, the situation is reversed. All the while, the South is portrayed as the irretrievably backward place that it is not (which was pretty silly in the 1980s when the show was on, and it is even sillier now). The "Dukes of Hazzard" plays more like an episode of Knoxville's "Jackass" than the old TV show. The Duke boys are unsympathetic and self-destructive, and the stunts are not good enough to make up for a terribly unfunny script. Jessica Simpson carried herself rather well, I thought, and looked great doing it. But the film is truly bad. Fans of the much funnier "Super Troopers" will spot some of that movie's actors here (this film and "Super Troopers" have the same director). And anyone who went to LSU will recognize the campus (which subs for the University of Georgia.) But for the most part, this movie is dumb minus the fun. Spend your money and time on something else.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
believe it or not...Dec 11, 2005
By David Romano The best thing about this film, in terms of casting, was Jessica Simpson. Johnny and Seann played the Duke cousins as just plain mean, and Willy played Uncle Jesse the same. Boss Hogg, as done by Burt Reynolds, and Roscoe P Coltraine were just as evil. In the TV show, they were all kinda clueless, lots of funny, and overall likable characters (even Roscoe had redeeming qualities). Not in the movie. The only character they got right was Daisy.
The swearing was over-the-top, in my opinion, and a lot of the so-called plot was just bad.
If you've never seen the Dukes of Hazzard, watch this. If you're a fan and want to reminisce, go rent the tv show on DVD and recall the good times that were Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach, and John Schneider. The only thing faithful to the series was the Genral Lee.
On a plus side 9and about the only one), Jessica Simpson did a half-decent conver of "These Boots Were Made for Walking" that she may be able to turn into a career now that she isn't married to Nick Lachey anymore :)
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