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CSA Flag Scene in the movie
Capt_Redneck replied to StonewallBrigade's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
Oh so very true...... I had just gotten cable when MTV first came out back in 81 .It actaully got me into bands that I never really knew after seeing the videos. Man MTV sure has changed from a music standpoint . It used to be all about the music now it is all about lifestyle. Even VH1 has gone that way. VH1 was at it's best in the mid to late 90's when they got away from the adult comtemporary kind of stuff to programs like "Behind The Music" "Hard Rock Live" and "Legends" and focusing more on the music , mainly classic rock. I don't even like my daughters watching the so-called shows on MTV or VH1 now. I think they go way over on what teens should be watching. I find myself watching VH1 Classics now, since it mostly videos and an occasional concert. Kinda like what MTV was 25 years ago. Sorry about the rant . Now back to the topic I'm gone Darrell -
Just got back from my THIRD time seeing it....A local movie theater has $5.00 matinees before 6:00pm for any movie... The movie just gets better every tim I see it. And no , I am not getting tired of watching it either... I'm gone Darrell
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Welcome to HazzardNet...Enjoy yourselves on the BEST Dukes site on the 'net. The fanfic stories are great so read them and post if you like. Hey Ya'll, just thought this might be a good way to get everyone to know one another on here. A lot of new people came on because of the movie and it got hard to welcome everyone. I 'll start this here , if anyone wants to add or change anything feel free..Hopefully we will get to know each other on here.. Name - Darrell Age - 35 Location - Long Island, NY Occupation - Transportation Manager Married or Single - Married 10 years Children - 2 girls(14 & 11) 1 son ( 3 ) Favorite Movie - Smokey & The Bandit , Dukes Of Hazzard (PG13) Favorite group - U2, The Clash Favorite TV show - DOH ( of course), 24 ,Walker Texas Ranger Anything else you can think of?
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My experience during filming (Photos & Video)
Capt_Redneck replied to JJ45's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
Dave and JJ45 - Welcome to HazzardNet.....Hope ya'll enjoy yourselves on here. It is a great site , check out the fan fic stories. JJ45- The pics are much appreciated. Thank you for sharing your fun with us on here.....That must have been an awesome experience.... Darrell -
The numbers for Thursday 8/11 http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2005-08-09&p=.htm Thurs 8/11 - $2,789,485 Total - $44,447,823 Now let's see how it does this weekend. Hopefully it wil still be a box office draw....Wishful think on my part, but maybe #1 again???
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Let's make our own Dukes soundtarck - HazzardNet style
Capt_Redneck replied to Capt_Redneck's topic in Music
I LOVE that new song by Hot Apple Pie, see the video on CMT alot. Just something about their name that sort of gets to me - Hot Apple Pie... -
It still looks a lot better than what NASCRAP is trying to pusth on what they think looks like a Charger...
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Jay Leno knocks the Dukes movie?
Capt_Redneck replied to Redneck Rage's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
I agree with ya on Smokey & The Bandit and this right up there with it , at least to me anyway. Don't forget critics back in that day didn't like that movie either and look what happened, it was the second biggest movie of 1977 right behind a little movie called Star Wars. Maybe if people like Jay Leno keep talking bad that might make more people want to go see it for themslves. maybe some publicity like that might help. I'm gone Darrell -
Yeah me too..I love off-roading and even had a Jeep CJ5 back in high school. But I think I like the Roadrunner better. There is just something about those classic muscle cars that gets to me. Darrell
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Let's make our own Dukes soundtarck - HazzardNet style
Capt_Redneck replied to Capt_Redneck's topic in Music
I liked the way Bo & Luke sang that song in the episode " A Baby For The Dukes" . They sounded great with just them singing and the guitars. I wish that version was included on the recent re-release of the original Dukes album and not the Willie/Waylon one(althought that is a great song)... Darrell -
Bethie - who are you calling old? ....Oh yeah I forgot I still owe that beer, root beer that is.....Glad to have you back posting regularly again. .. Scott - That was a good quote and it is so very true.... Divia - What about boxers and oil? My wife seems to like it, maybe that was too much info?...Just kidding.
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The numbers for Wednesday... http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2005-08-09&p=.htm Wed 8/10 - $3,155,363 Total - $41,658,338
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The numbers for Wednesday... http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2005-08-09&p=.htm Wed 8/10 - $3,155,363 Total - $41,658,338
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Idea for a possible sequel for the "Dukes" movie
Capt_Redneck replied to CMulcahy's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
Apparently we did see 2 different movies. I will always say that Jessica Simpson did a good job for limited screentime. My wife was was very surprised that she came off very well for her first movie. She was definately NOT any of my choices for Daisy, but it worked well....... I for one would love to see Dolly throw her hair back and shake her boobs. Oh well , you can't please everybody. Anyone who wanted this movie to be EXACTLY like the TV show will always find fault with something about the movie.... I'm gone Darrell -
Idea for a possible sequel for the "Dukes" movie
Capt_Redneck replied to CMulcahy's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
Apparently we did see 2 different movies. I will always say that Jessica Simpson did a good job for limited screentime. My wife was was very surprised that she came off very well for her first movie. She was definately NOT any of my choices for Daisy, but it worked well....... I for one would love to see Dolly throw her hair back and shake her boobs. Oh well , you can't please everybody. Anyone who wanted this movie to be EXACTLY like the TV show will always find fault with something about the movie.... I'm gone Darrell -
Idea for a possible sequel for the "Dukes" movie
Capt_Redneck replied to CMulcahy's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
LuLu Hogg - Dolly Parton..........Burt and Dolly always are great together. As far as Daisy, Jessica did way better than anyone gave her credit. I say keep her as the whole cast had that chemistry together( That is what I have wanted for the longest time) Just an idea.... I'm gone Darrell -
Idea for a possible sequel for the "Dukes" movie
Capt_Redneck replied to CMulcahy's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
LuLu Hogg - Dolly Parton..........Burt and Dolly always are great together. As far as Daisy, Jessica did way better than anyone gave her credit. I say keep her as the whole cast had that chemistry together( That is what I have wanted for the longest time) Just an idea.... I'm gone Darrell -
Idea for a possible sequel for the "Dukes" movie
Capt_Redneck replied to CMulcahy's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
If and when they do a sequel , one character better be included - LuLu Hogg... -
Idea for a possible sequel for the "Dukes" movie
Capt_Redneck replied to CMulcahy's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Movies
If and when they do a sequel , one character better be included - LuLu Hogg... -
My daughter makes something like that....She uses ground beef and tomato puree( Ithink) It comes out like beefaroni....Not bad... I'm gone Darrell
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My daughter makes something like that....She uses ground beef and tomato puree( Ithink) It comes out like beefaroni....Not bad... I'm gone Darrell
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What the HELL is the "Keebler Elf" thinking? Must be all about the almighty dollar. I mean to go from a championship team to another that is not, but a very close one though.... I have never been a fan of Kurt Busch, but I really did not want to see him in the #2 Miller Lite car.... http://www.thatsracin.com/mld/thatsracin/12340115.htm Posted on Tue, Aug. 09, 2005 Kurt Busch to take over No. 2 car Defending Nextel Cup champion will leave Roush Racing, perhaps as early as 2006 By DAVID POOLE and JIM UTTER The Charlotte Observer and ThatsRacin.com After a bolt from the stock-car blue Tuesday - news that reigning Nextel Cup champion Kurt Busch will leave Roush Racing after signing with Penske South - NASCAR fans now know which drivers will replace Rusty Wallace and Mark Martin. They do not yet know when, however, Busch and Jamie McMurray will actually make the moves into two of the sport's top-tier rides. Roush Racing sent out a one-paragraph statement just before noon (ET) Tuesday saying that Busch, who gave the team its second consecutive title in 2004 in the No. 97 Fords, had advised Roush that he's signed with another team for 2007. "Kurt also requested a release from his contract for 2006," the statement said. "Due to sponsor and team considerations no decision on that request will be made for an indefinite period. Roush Racing will have no further comment at this time." Two hours later, Penske South confirmed a multiyear deal with Busch, who will eventually go into the No. 2 Dodges that Wallace will vacate at the end of this season. Mark Martin also had planned to retire from Nextel Cup after this year, and Roush has signed McMurray to replace him. But McMurray also has a year left on his contract with Chip Ganassi Racing, where he drives the No. 42 Dodges. Ganassi officials have said they will hold McMurray to that contract. Martin said he will drive the No. 6 Fords for Roush until McMurray comes over, even if that means another full season in 2006. So Roush Racing is now hoping Ganassi will release McMurray to come to Roush next year even as it must decide whether to release Busch to Penske, where Busch would become Ryan Newman's teammate. "It is our hope that Kurt can be driving the No. 2 car next year," said Walter Czarnecki, president of Penske Racing. "But we understand and respect the fact that he has a contract for next year." Czarnecki wouldn't discuss financial terms of Busch's contract, but sources told ThatsRacin.com the deal would make Busch one of the highest-paid drivers in NASCAR. "Kurt is the sport's current champion and he has clearly matured as a person and as a driver," Czarnecki said. "Any time you have the opportunity to associate yourself with a person of his caliber you want to do that. He's at the top of his game." Busch, who turned 27 last week, has won races at Phoenix and Pocono this season to give him 13 career victories in the Cup series, all with Roush Racing. Whereas Martin has agreed to stay on at Roush if McMurray isn't released to replace him next year, no such plans for Wallace appear to be in the works. Czarnecki said plans are for Miller Beer, the longtime sponsor of the No. 2 car, to be back on it next year. Sources, in fact, say that Miller and Penske are close to announcing a long-term deal. If Penske puts another driver in the car for 2006, the sponsor's payment would be tied to the team's performance for that season only.
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What the HELL is the "Keebler Elf" thinking? Must be all about the almighty dollar. I mean to go from a championship team to another that is not, but a very close one though.... I have never been a fan of Kurt Busch, but I really did not want to see him in the #2 Miller Lite car.... http://www.thatsracin.com/mld/thatsracin/12340115.htm Posted on Tue, Aug. 09, 2005 Kurt Busch to take over No. 2 car Defending Nextel Cup champion will leave Roush Racing, perhaps as early as 2006 By DAVID POOLE and JIM UTTER The Charlotte Observer and ThatsRacin.com After a bolt from the stock-car blue Tuesday - news that reigning Nextel Cup champion Kurt Busch will leave Roush Racing after signing with Penske South - NASCAR fans now know which drivers will replace Rusty Wallace and Mark Martin. They do not yet know when, however, Busch and Jamie McMurray will actually make the moves into two of the sport's top-tier rides. Roush Racing sent out a one-paragraph statement just before noon (ET) Tuesday saying that Busch, who gave the team its second consecutive title in 2004 in the No. 97 Fords, had advised Roush that he's signed with another team for 2007. "Kurt also requested a release from his contract for 2006," the statement said. "Due to sponsor and team considerations no decision on that request will be made for an indefinite period. Roush Racing will have no further comment at this time." Two hours later, Penske South confirmed a multiyear deal with Busch, who will eventually go into the No. 2 Dodges that Wallace will vacate at the end of this season. Mark Martin also had planned to retire from Nextel Cup after this year, and Roush has signed McMurray to replace him. But McMurray also has a year left on his contract with Chip Ganassi Racing, where he drives the No. 42 Dodges. Ganassi officials have said they will hold McMurray to that contract. Martin said he will drive the No. 6 Fords for Roush until McMurray comes over, even if that means another full season in 2006. So Roush Racing is now hoping Ganassi will release McMurray to come to Roush next year even as it must decide whether to release Busch to Penske, where Busch would become Ryan Newman's teammate. "It is our hope that Kurt can be driving the No. 2 car next year," said Walter Czarnecki, president of Penske Racing. "But we understand and respect the fact that he has a contract for next year." Czarnecki wouldn't discuss financial terms of Busch's contract, but sources told ThatsRacin.com the deal would make Busch one of the highest-paid drivers in NASCAR. "Kurt is the sport's current champion and he has clearly matured as a person and as a driver," Czarnecki said. "Any time you have the opportunity to associate yourself with a person of his caliber you want to do that. He's at the top of his game." Busch, who turned 27 last week, has won races at Phoenix and Pocono this season to give him 13 career victories in the Cup series, all with Roush Racing. Whereas Martin has agreed to stay on at Roush if McMurray isn't released to replace him next year, no such plans for Wallace appear to be in the works. Czarnecki said plans are for Miller Beer, the longtime sponsor of the No. 2 car, to be back on it next year. Sources, in fact, say that Miller and Penske are close to announcing a long-term deal. If Penske puts another driver in the car for 2006, the sponsor's payment would be tied to the team's performance for that season only.