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Movie Review: The Dukes of Hazzard
By Joshua Tyler Aug 5, 2005, 4:56 GMT

Yeeeeeeeee Haaaaaaawwww! Fun-lovin’, fast-drivin’, good ol’ boy cousins Bo (SEANN WILLIAM SCOTT) and Luke (JOHNNY KNOXVILLE) Duke are back on the road and up to no good, along with their cousin Daisy Duke (JESSICA SIMPSON), proud owner of the shortest shorts in the South. Hazzard County boasts some of the most axel-busting back roads, hair-raising moonshine, and best-looking farm girls in all of Georgia – and the Duke boys enjoy ...more
Director Jay Chandrasekhar is best known as a member of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe. They're the dubiously talented hodgepodge responsible for such sacks of crap as Club Dread and Super Troopers. Super Troopers has gained something of a cult following since its quiet release in 2001, based almost solely on its hilarious five minute intro. The rest of the film is a boorish tail chaser. Chandrasekhar re-visits those five minutes of comic gold in The Dukes of Hazzard, his first directorial outing away from his Broken Lizard brethren. Actually he's not far away, since he packs Dukes with as many Lizard cast cameos and trademark cheap, crass, dick and shit jokes as he can muster. What happened to the hillbilly family show I remember?
With a script credited to John O'Brien (though Chandrasekhar's fingerprints are blatantly all over it), The Dukes of Hazzard avoids actually parodying the popular Eighties series on which it's based, though the focus here is primarily on comedy. That's not entirely out of keeping with the show really; after all they did have exploding arrows. But in the television show most of the humor came naturally from the predicaments the Duke boys ended up in, or better still from the comedically talented James Best as Rosco. Here it all comes from contrived double entendre and scatological humor, and unlike the family friendly TV series this isn't one you'll want to take the kids to.
I don't mean to sound like I'm setting the old show up on a pedestal as some sort of gold standard of episodic entertainment. "The Dukes of Hazzard" was a dumb show, albeit one that held a lot of fun. Translating something so gleefully and unapologetically stupid into an entertaining film ought to be pretty easy for Hollywood. Well the movie is stupid, and yes, entertaining. But not as entertaining as it could be.

For the film they've also been turned into horny womanizers, except for Bo who prefers making love (literally) to automobiles. But they've little time for threesomes, their Hazzard County home is in trouble. The villainous county commissioner Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds) is planning to turn the place into a strip mine, and it's up to the Dukes to stop him. Meanwhile, there's a side plot involving an arrogant professional racer which gets abandoned as soon as the story no longer has time for him. To help them save the day, the Dukes have two assets: a muscle car named "The General Lee" and Daisy Duke's pink bikini. Though he screws up almost everything else, Chandrasekhar does both of these things justice.

The chase scenes are a lot of fun. What's more, they really capture the spirit of the show in a way none of Chandrasekhar's cheap, re-treaded gags even try to do. The car is a beast, and though these may not necessarily rate as the best chase scenes ever captured on screen, they're still pretty good. Dukes also does a decent job explaining the rebel flag on top of the car, choosing to address it in today's modern politically correct view rather than simply ignoring it.
There's a lot to hate about this take on what, like it or not, a lot of people regard as a classic television show. Rosco (arguably the real star of the original) is relegated to a sneering, Snidely Whiplash like figure. Jessica Simpson's eyes bug out inexplicably whenever she's concentrating hard on acting. Uncle Jesse is a stoner, and Cooter is too. The cast and the script are total losers, but whatever mistakes Chandrasekhar made on the film, he has a good eye for entertaining, high speed car on car action. The vehicle is the real star of this movie, and Dukes of Hazzard at least does the "General" right.
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Copyright 2005 by CinemaBlend.com
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