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I don't usually like these type of movies, but this is a can't miss...you'll laugh!
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Ben Stiller as the tough guy cop throwing the bad guys around is too much! Owen Wilson as the touchy-feely partner is the perfect compliment.
Especially if you were around for the Seventies and the original, don't miss this one. First rate comedy is so rare, this movie is a lot of fun.
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I can't believe anyone liked this movie. It was boring. It wasn't funny at all. It was everything bad that I don't feel like typing.
The only good part was a scene near the end where the car... I won't spoil it. It's not like I have a problem with the actors. I just had a problem with the lack of an interesting plot and the absense of humor. What was passed off as humor did nothing for me. Hey, maybe it's me. I have the problem, I guess.
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There's an unwritten formula: when a dusty '70s show gets branded cool again, a shoddy and blasphemous remake is quickly shunted out by soulless studios, made hastily and carelessly enough not to miss the boat before Open All Hours gets its comeback. Scooby-Doo did it, and- sorry if you were in the process of wiping this one out of your memory- The Avengers did too. But somehow Starsky And Hutch avoids remake clichés by revelling in the irony goldmine left vacant by the TV show.
Top marks go to the casters for revolving the film around trusted comedy performers rather than straight-faced, perfectly groomed Hollywood big-shots. Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson- who tickled the world together in Zoolander and The Royal Tenembaums- have now perfected the geeky, uptight but loveable goon and laid-back chick magnet. Snoop Dogg has a go at stealing the show in his 15 minutes of screen time as Huggy Bear- a role he seems to have spent his whole life emulating.
Despite the absence of a Wilson writing credit, the script strikes a balance of comedy and wisely simple plot. It's never laugh-out-loud funny but then, with heavy dollops of nostalgia, irony and references to navigate through, it's no problem. Those two hours will cruise by like a high-speed Torino
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why is it that every time a movie is put out, a rapper or a pop trash star has to be in it? rap is not my favorite kind of music, and I almost fell asleep watching this. besides Snoop Dogg, Ben Stiller was acting. Ben Stiller can't act to save his life. Ben Affleck should have played the part of Starsky. I commend Owen Wilson for his acting ability though. Owen was in the movie "Armageddon",so the part of Starsky should have been played by Affleck, or even Adam Sandler, or even Jim Carrey.
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