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The DOH movie was great

Started by hotrod98, August 01, 2005, 09:52:13 PM

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DarkAngel0816

As far as my old mind remembers...no Pauline ever in it.
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Dale The Bold

Pauline was an added character (and I have no idea why).  Same with Sheev.  He, at least, had some purpose, but they could have just done the explosives themselves.  If they had given us a Boss and Rosco duo that even slightly resembled the originals, this movie would have been sooo much better for it. 
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General_01

My family and I loved the movie. The crowd in the theater with us all laughed at the right parts. When they showed the outtakes at the end, the people didn't cheer. There were a lot of groans from people. I loved the scenes with the General. My favorite scene(s) was the chase sequence through Atlanta. I could have done without the pot scenes. I agree with Miked about the swearing. I remember trying to get into R rated movies with my buddies when I was 14-15 years old. My wife and I took our girls with us. They are 9 and 8. The pot stuff went right over their heads. They already know swearing is bad even if other people do it (including Dad and Grandpa). I was sitting with our youngest and she had a blast. My favorite part of watching the movie was when the boys got out of the car at the beginning and the doors opened. She freaked out and started saying LOUDLY " The doors opened! The doors opened!" I said just wait honey. You'll see. Her response was " But the DOORS opened!" Everybody around us was laughing at her reaction. It was priceless
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Lightning

It was interesting to see how they explained the doors staying shut after the general got resurrected.
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DarkAngel0816

My eight year old brother is begging me to go again.  I guess one town in my state was sold out everywhere until tomorrow or Tuesday for tickets to this movie.
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SeattleCharger

I want to take my car to Cooter's shop. 

I liked the short scenes they had in there with actors from another movie, that one short scene, you know the one I mean.  Won't mention the movie, that was too funny. 


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Charger_Fan

I saw it last night with my family.
It was much better than I expected, even though I still feel that most of the actors were incorrect for their parts. The worst of which was the guy who did Roscoe's part! To me, he wasn't Roscoe at all.
The ones that fit the best IMO were Enos & Uncle Jesse.

It was still a cool show & was great to see a Charger as the MAIN character on the big screen. :icon_smile_big:

I also saw how Travis' General got that munched right fender. :o :icon_smile_big:


Oh & I agree about the swearing, some of it was uncalled for. Sometimes it seemed they were swearing for the shock factor...it just seemed out of place in the movie to me.
The outtake when whats-his-bucket was hanging from the fence by one leg & the other putz came up & unzipped his fly...although admittedly funny, it wasn't called for in the movie at all.

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BB1

Just "Yeee haww" saw it and    :iagree: with everyones opinion about it.

So there   :icon_smile_big:
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BigBlockSam

funny and campy , yes kinda crappy ,yes. 
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IBsmokin

I dont think anybody even took noticed of this cause no one commented, but if the South had a few of these during the war we would all be whistling Dixie!!!


Charger_Fan

One thing I noticed about the movie was how often the inside door lock holes changed position. :smilielol:
Apparently they had a few '68 doors in the mix.

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)