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Not even Jessica's Daisy Dukes can save 'Hazzard'

A greedy old man in a white suit is secretly buying up all the property in a certain community for his own selfish, nefarious purposes. Say, isn't that the plot of Jack Nicholson's... Forget it, folks. It's not "Chinatown." It's "The Dukes of Hazzard," and you can forget it, too. All them grinnin' yokels from the CBS hit series that ran from 1979 to '85 are back for the movie version, including Daisy Duke, played by Jessica Simpson, who's fittingly introduced butt-first. Read the full review

TO SUM UP
Based on in the 1979-85 television series, "good ol' boy" cousins Bo and Luke Duke, eye-catching cousin Daisy and moonshine-running Uncle Jesse try to save the family farm from the clutches of Hazzard County's corrupt commissioner, Boss Hogg. Along the way they elude dimwitted Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane in their famed 1969 orange Dodge Charger, the "General Lee."

FILM FACTS ...
Warner Brothers Pictures
'The Dukes of Hazzard'

Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
Starring: Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott, Jessica Simpson, Burt Reynolds, Willie Nelson
Run time: 106 minutes
Release date: August 5, 2005
Rating: PG-13 for sexual content, crude and drug-related humor, language and comic action violence.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: D-
"It's every bit as bad as you thought it'd be. Only worse."

Austin American-Statesman: 3 of 5 stars
"Dukes is good fun. And I ain't just whistling Dixie."

Cox News Service: D
"Jessica Simpson could've taken off all her clothes and it wouldn't have helped this movie."

Middletown Journal: D-
"... an onslaught of stupidity — the wrong kind of stupidity."

The Palm Beach Post: D
"... an unnecessary, mind-numbing big-screen version of the good ol' boys, car-stunt TV series."

The Palm Beach Post "Flick Chick"
"Like those stupid botched remakes of Bewitched, I Spy and Wild, Wild West, ... it's gotta get cute, camping it up or dumbing it down or showing the naivete of it, or when that fails, just throwing a bunch of boobies on the screen."


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