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Dukes of Hazzard - The Beginning


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  • Dukes Of Hazzard - The Beginning available on July 11 2018 from Indigo for 9.93
  • The Dukes Of Hazzard: The Beginning available on November 23 2016 from NeweggBusiness for 11.99
  • The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning available on April 05 2015 from Newegg for 11.99
  • The Dukes of Hazzard - The Beginning (Unrated Widescreen Edition) available on November 09 2014 from Amazon for 12.98
  • UPC bar code 012569830455 ξ2 registered July 11 2018
  • UPC bar code 012569830455 ξ1 registered February 14 2015
  • UPC bar code 012569830455 ξ3 registered November 23 2016
  • UPC bar code 012569830455 ξ4 registered November 05 2014
  • UPC bar code 012569830455 ξ5 registered November 09 2014
  • Product category is Video
  • Manufacturered by Warner Home Video
  • 1256983045
  • 012569830455
  • # 9B-012569830455
  • # N82E168012569830455

  • Product weight is 0.25 lbs.
It's not long before the Duke boys learn of Boss Hogg's (McDonald) plans to foreclose on Uncle Jesse's farm. Together, with help from their frumpy cousin Daisy, Bo and Luke vow to save the family's property and its storied history of producing the best moonshine in all of Hazzard. Driving through Hazzard in the General Lee blasting its famed Dixie horn, the Duke boys join forces to make Boss Hogg's life miserable, concocting one crazy scheme after another. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: R RatingReason: sexual humor and dialogue Genre: Action Year: 2007 Release Date: 2007-03-13

References
    ^ Dukes of Hazzard - The Beginning (DVD, 2007, Unrated Widescreen) (revised Dec 2016)
    ^ Dukes Of Hazzard - The Beginning, Warner Home Video. Indigo. (revised Jul 2018)
    ^ The Dukes Of Hazzard: The Beginning, Warner Home Video. NeweggBusiness. (revised Nov 2016)
    ^ (2015). The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning, Warner Home Video. Newegg. (revised Apr 2015)
    ^ (2007). The Dukes of Hazzard - The Beginning (Unrated Widescreen Edition), Warner Home Video. Amazon. (revised Nov 2014)

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Please, please, please, leave the Dukes alone. After it took over a year and a half to finally accept the first Dukes remake for what it was worth, along comes this slop. Thanks to todays society and brainless filmmakers they have turned a darn good action packed family T.V. series into an adult oriented movie. Don't get me wrong, I love seeing all of the nudity, sex, profanity, and violence on the big screen but not if they ruin a classic series to do it. I grew up with the original Dukes of Hazzard an..
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Surely, there must be a way for all of us fans of the real Dukes of Hazzard to get together and stop Hollywood from making these stupid movies that spit upon the traditions of the television series. Maybe you're wondering why I would even bother to watch this straight-to-DVD "prequel." Well, I'll tell you - I just had to see if it could possibly be even worse than the first movie (and, uh, April Scott was looking mighty fine on the DVD cover). Much to my surprise, I think this film might actually be a sm..
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I watched the DVD of this last night, and I've been mulling over my feelings about it today, on and off. I feel a bit split down the middle about it. Ok, my initial reactions when viewing this was that it was a travesty, in Hazzard terms. The main thing that's wrong with it is the change in tone of the attitudes and depiction of *some* of the characters. Bo and Luke were always clean cut well meaning boys. They may not have been mensa candidates, but they had their smarts. The problem with this film and th..
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