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Starsky & Hutch (2004)
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"Based on the TV show which ran for 93 episodes from 1975 to 1979, the movie version of Starsky & Hutch teams up Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson as the bickering California cops. Having never seen the show I worried that the film, which is part homage, part loving spoof, would go over my head. Fortunately the script is funny enough in its own right that even if you do not know the material it spoofs you will still find much to enjoy. Set in "Bay City", California - our two heroes come from decidedly different schools of policing. Starsky (Stiller) is intense and highly-focused whereas Hutch (Wilson) is laid back and prepared to make a quick buck on the side. Forced together by their Police Chief when nobody else is prepared to work with them, they struggle to overcome their differences and become a team. After discovering a corpse in the water, Starsky and Hutch find themselves hot on the trail of druglord Reese Feldman (played wonderfully by Vince Vaughan). Feldman has developed a ... "
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"Over the weekend, Wanted had a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.com. It’s since gone down to 81% (at the time of this writing — and with top critics it’s down to 67%), though that’s still pretty good for a movie that initially looked like just another Matrix knockoff. But will the good reviews make for great box office? Last night, while viewing the latest trailer in a theater with some friends, I mentioned that Wanted was receiving great reviews. Nobody believed me at first, and then they didn’t care; they still thought it looked terrible. Good reviews rarely help an action movie, and bad reviews rarely deter audiences from seeing them. However, if we look at the top 5 most critically acclaimed action movies, it’s clear that people do often prefer a good action film to a bad one. The next 5, on the other hand… The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) Rotten Tomatoes’ “T-Meter” score: 94% (top critics: 98%) All Time Domestic Box Office Rank: #9 ($377 million) Sam "
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"By Tricia Olszewski Dave Starsky and Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson aren’t in love—they just like each other a whole bunch. Though you may get a different idea from the musical cues in Starsky & Hutch, the big-screen incarnation of the ’70s buddy-cop show: “Can’t Smile Without You” opens the film, “We’ve Only Just Begun” plays when the partners have a spat, and even “Don’t Give Up on Us Baby”—original Hutch David Soul’s soft-rock hit—makes an appearance when the 2004 Hutch (Owen Wilson) sweetly serenades a couple of lovely ladies...while looking straight at Starsky (Ben Stiller). But who can blame him? You can care about the story involving Reese Feldman (Vince Vaughn), a drug dealer who peddles an undetectable “new coke,” if you want to. But it’s more or less just a way to kill time in between scenes of Stiller, decked in poufy hair and a thick belted cardigan, brea ... "
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