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Starsky & Hutch Director: Todd Phillips Cast: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Snoop Dogg, Fred Williamson

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/20/2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 13,933
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Closed Caption; Gag reel; Deleted scenes; "Fashion Fa Shizzle Wit Huggy Bizzle"; "Last Look" making-of mockumentary; Commentary by director/co-writer Todd Phillips; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English and Français (Dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français, and Español

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Side #1 --
1. Man Overboard [2:19]
2. They're Cops [2:14]
3. Partners [2:03]
4. New Coke [2:25]
5. Huggy's Place [4:27]
6. Rules of the Car [3:24]
7. Police Business Only [3:00]
8. Meeting Reese [1:58]
9. Staci and All of Holly [3:36]
10. Laid Out to Play Out [3:26]
11. Wrong Size [1:13]
12. Biker Boys [3:48]
13. Dragons for Big Earl [3:58]
14. What Are You Wearing? [2:11]
15. Sweetened Double Date [1:26]
16. Dance Fevered [3:42]
17. What Are Partners For? [4:38]
18. Guns and Knives [3:12]
19. Russian Roulette [3:14]
20. Surprise Package [3:05]
21. Inside the Garage [2:55]
22. Hard Feelings [1:39]
23. Torn Apart, Blown Up [2:39]
24. Let's Get'em [2:35]
25. Undercover Huggy [3:35]
26. Two Characters [3:52]
27. Popping the Trunk [3:31]
28. Too Much Car to Handle [4:25]
29. Nobody Touches the Bear [4:53]
30. New Wheels [1:02]
31. Outtake End Credits [3:09]

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Editorial Reviews

The popular '70s cop show -- a forerunner to the "buddy" movies that proliferated during the '80s and '90s -- gets a proper send-up in this pleasingly inane romp starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. Directed by Todd Phillips (Old School), it positively brims with lowbrow foolishness but benefits enormously from the gifted cast's hammy, good-natured trouping. Stiller transforms Dave Starsky into a tightly wound, by-the-book detective with little patience for the unorthodox antics of his new partner, freewheeling Ken Hutchinson, played by Wilson with his trademark insouciance. A routine murder investigation leads them to the doorstep of wealthy Reese Feldman (Vince Vaughn), an entrepreneurial gangster possessing a formula for cocaine that can't be detected by drug-sniffing dogs, but they bungle the investigation and are taken off the case. Their efforts to apprehend Feldman offer innumerable opportunities for outrageous, almost surreal episodes; possibly the best of them is a hilarious sequence in which the boys impersonate mimes and crash the bat mitzvah party of Feldman's young daughter. The always interesting Vaughn is typically wry as the drug lord, and Juliette Lewis makes the most of her limited screen time as his dimwitted mistress. The real surprise, though, is Snoop Dogg as Huggy Bear, the erstwhile gangsta who furnishes Starsky and Hutch with valuable leads. He's surprisingly good in a colorful role that fits him like a purple, ermine-trimmed glove. Also funny are Amy Smart and Carmen Electra as professional cheerleaders who date the boys, and former blaxploitation star Fred Williamson, a real scenery chewer as the long-suffering police captain trying to keep the team under control. The Stiller-Wilson pairing remains among current comedy's most reliable combinations, and these accomplished pros make Starsky & Hutch a delight from beginning to end. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Starsky & Hutchby Anonymous

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June 22, 2005: This movie version of Starsky & Hutch is so bad I can't describe how bad. Mere words do not do it justice to express how profoundly ridiculous and lame this movie was. Owen Wilson is capable of much better, but his roles portray him as more of a clown with each successive film. Ben Stiller is a one-dimensional actor in all his films, he's just the same.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Starsky & Hutchby Anonymous

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August 01, 2004: This is movie is so funny. I laughed for over an hour striait. Will Ferrell is halarious as big earl. Ben stiller and Owen Willson are the two best people for the part of Starsky and Hutch. Buy this movie right away. TWO THUMBS UP!!!!!!!

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