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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 2005 / Director: Jay Chandrasekhar / Actors: Johnny Knoxville, David ... more Newest Review: ... by planting illegal goods on their property so he can seize their farm, the family later finds out that he has also seized ... more |
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by Ailran - written on 12.12.06 (Very useful, 158 readings)
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Yee hah! Those southern rebels, relics of a bygone age even in the 1970’s are back again, and you wouldn’t know any time had passed since we last saw their Confederate flag decorated car, General Lee, back in the late 70’s/early 80’s. Bo & Luke Duke (Seann William Scott & Johnny Knoxville) are cousins, they are also rip roaring, happy go lucky guys with a healthy disrespect for the law, mainly because Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds), the mayor of Hazzard, is not exactly a citizen of good standing himself and Sheriff Roscoe P Coltrane is hip deep in his pocket. Hogg and Coltrane are more than likely to be involved in more devious criminal escapades than Bo ...
by christianfilm - written on 27.08.06 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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Synopsis *********** Cousins Bo and Luke Duke (Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxsville) earn their living, by delivering Moonshine for their Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson) whilst out running the local Sheriff in their beloved car the General Lee. In between delivering the illegal Liquor, Bo dreams of winning the upcoming local car race, having won it for the last 4 times, whilst Bo enjoys getting his end away with several of the local belles. But things take a turn for the worse, when previous Hazzard county resident and legendary racing driver Billy Prickett turns up in Hazzard to stop Bo from winning his fifth consecutive race and top of this ...
by utero - written on 27.02.06 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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When the Hollywood ideas factory goes on strike then there’s always TV…. Back in 2000 Charlie’s Angels was revamped for the big screen and made a decent amount of money. It was by no means a good film but got by just by being a bit of fun. So what other small screen gems could be turned into cash cows? Well The A-Team has often been mentioned but so far it’s not materialized. For what it’s worth I’d gladly sit through an A-Team movie on the big screen if it were done well. The Dukes of Hazzard was never a good TV show. It was just the same old stuff every week; it just happened to pass the time and caught an audience. But does the material justify a ...






