Terrible!


Did anyone tell the writers of this story to refer to the seventh season episode of the TV series entitled: Happy Birthday, General Lee? Maybe if they had referred to it, they may well have known how the General really came into being. I watched the movie expecting to find a black '69 Charger transformed into the "General Lee" but alas no, they pulled an already painted General Lee out of some swamp bottom..... sheesh!

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So WHAT ???? Cant we have another twist on the Legend ??? Is it Set In Stone ???


"If the milk turns out to be sour, I ain't the kinda pussy to drink it." -Mr Rory Breaker

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The 1st Movie happened to go over budget bucause they had to pay off the creater of the show, so in the 2nd movie they purposely counterdicted the show otherwise you would of been waching a movie abot cay and Vance

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Yeah, I agree. This movie was REALLY bad. And I loved the show and the first movie.

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I didnt think it was all that bad. Sure the whole birth of the generall lee was flawed, but honestly, Enos as a Hall moniter? Brilliant. I also loved how they had the whole daisy+Huey storyline, because they mention that in the tv series. Sure it had its bad parts, but i have to say it was WWAAYY better then the other movie, At least they had actors who could act this time.

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I thought this was better than the first movie in almost every way. Which is sad.

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Would HAVE, not would of.

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That was bad, so bad. Not at all how the Dukes would have started. American pie meets Hazzard and it sucked, big time.

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It was the worst movie for countless reasons. It wasn't even bad in a funny way.

Valeyard

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I completely agree. The new "Dukes of Hazzard movies are completely ignoring the original idea of the original show: good old fashioned family fun. The new movies are nothing but dirty jokes, nudity and stupidity all hiding behind the good name of "The Dukes of Hazzard." I was shocked that this movie contained nudity and profanity. I can't believe Ben Jones (the original Cooter and owner of the rights to "The Dukes of Hazzard" is letting *beep* like this get made. I have met him before I didn't expect this of him. This whole "American Pie Hazzard Style" (which is all these movies are) is a COMPLETE insult to those who worked very hard to produce something great in the original.

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Okay, yeah, this movie totally sucked and was American Pie-like, but the first movie adaption was not.

"Hangin' out, down the street, the same old thing, we did last week..."

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One of the worst films I've ever seen. It makes the first film look like Citizen Kane.

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I can't think of a more brain-dead piece of crap since I last stumbled onto some Dukes-o-Haz backward-assed reruns or some re-broadcast of Hee Haw or Grand Ol' Opry, BJ & the Bear bullshyt. You Red State web-toed folks should go live on Mars and fyk yer sister!

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Bob, did ya go out and hit the bong, or are you really just that mentally maldefunct without additional stimulus?

You call it immature, Chris Hansen calls it "catching a predator", I call it...The Super Troll

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News Flash: Ben Jones IS NOT OWNER AND HAS NEVER OWNED ANY RIGHTS TO THE DUKES OF HAZZARD TV SHOW! But congrats on meeting Ben Jones! I personally liked all the Dukes stuff the TV show and all four movies. So it’s not the same goofy *beep* we grew up with as kids. BIG DEAL!! It's still fun!!

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