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"The kind of film aimed at audiences who laugh at roadkill" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott as the eponymous Dukes in a film that every three minutes looks either at the undercarriage of the car or the undercarriage of Jessica Simpson. Anyone amazed at a movie image would be impressed, but for anyone else it is a total stiff.
The film is the work of Jay Chandrasekhar, who also made [Club Dread](Club_Dread), one of Mark's all-time worst movies. The man is clearly on a roll.
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3/21/2025, 4:17:50 PM
"The kind of film aimed at audiences who laugh at roadkill" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott as the eponymous Dukes in a film that every three minutes looks either at the undercarriage of the car or the undercarriage of Jessica Simpson. Anyone amazed at a movie image would be impressed, but for anyone else it is a total stiff.
The film is the work of Jay Chandrasekhar, who also made [Club Dread](Club_Dread), one of Mark's all-time worst movies. The man is clearly on a roll.
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The Dukes Of Hazzard
"The kind of film aimed at audiences who laugh at roadkill" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott as the eponymous Dukes in a film that every three minutes looks either at the undercarriage of the car or the undercarriage of Jessica Simpson. Anyone amazed at a movie image would be impressed, but for anyone else it is a total stiff.
The film is the work of Jay Chandrasekhar, who also made Club Dread, one of Mark's all-time worst movies. The man is clearly on a roll.
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The Dukes Of Hazzard
"The kind of film aimed at audiences who laugh at roadkill" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott as the eponymous Dukes in a film that every three minutes looks either at the undercarriage of the car or the undercarriage of Jessica Simpson. Anyone amazed at a movie image would be impressed, but for anyone else it is a total stiff.
The film is the work of Jay Chandrasekhar, who also made Club Dread, one of Mark's all-time worst movies. The man is clearly on a roll.