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The Dukes of Hazzard

Overview


Genre :

Adventure

Release Date :

August 05, 2005

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Jay Chandrasekhar

Starring :

Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott, Jessica Simpson, Burt Reynolds, Willie Nelson, Lynda Carter, M.C. Gainey

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  Be the 1st!

“..wasting your time..”
by Gene Seymour [Newsday]
“..the worst movie I've ever seen..”
by Andrea Chase [Killer Movie Reviews]
3 of 4

“..surprisingly enjoyable..”
by Daniel Neman [Richmond Times-Dispatch]
0.5 of 4

“..surely must rank among the worst..”
by Tim Knight [Reel]
2.5 of 4

“..sort of fun in a slumming kind of way..”
by Jeff Vice [Deseret News, Salt Lake City]
2.5 of 5

“..soon be little more than a memory..”
by Bill Muller [The Arizona Republic]
1.5 of 4

“..one dumb movie..”
by Kit Bowen [Hollywood]
2.5 of 5

“..not very funny at all..”
by [E! Online]
2 of 5

“..not a total loss..”
by David Levine [Filmcritic]
1.5 of 5

“..loud, juvenile, and eminently low-brow..”
by Pete Vonder Haar [Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice]
4 of 10

“..it's not particularly funny..”
by Joshua Starnes [Comingsoon]
“..it doesn?t rate much higher..”
by Paul Malcolm [L.A. Weekly]
2.5 of 5

“..isn?t really worth paying too much for..”
by Zak Santucci [The Cinema Source]
4 of 5

“..isn?t perfect..”
by Peter Sobczynski [EFilmCritic]
3 of 5

“..hilarious in the dumbest possible way..”
by Jeff Farance [The Daytona Beach News-Journal]
1.5 of 4

“..best enjoyed with your eyes closed..”
by James Verniere [Boston Herald]
“..a pale imitation of the original..”
by Michael Rechtshaffen [The Hollywood Reporter]
2.5 of 5

“..a crass and silly fender bender..”
by Robert Denerstein [Denver Rocky Mountain News]
2 of 4

“..100 minutes of anticlimax..”
by Wesley Morris [Boston Globe]
4.5 of 5
Reviewed by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly]
2 of 5
Reviewed by Chris Vognar [The Dallas Morning News]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Ed Gonzalez [Slant Magazine]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Barbara Vancheri [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Joe Williams [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Ed Blank [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Eyder Peralta [Houston Chronicle]
1.5 of 5
Reviewed by Marrit Ingman [Austin Chronicle]
1.5 of 5
Reviewed by John Urbanich [Sun Newspapers of Cleveland]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Terry Lawson [Detroit Free Press]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Mack Bates [The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel]
0.5 of 4
Reviewed by Allison Benedikt [Chicago Tribune]

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