Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Bob Bloom |
Starsky & Hutch (PG-13, 2004) — The big-screen adaptation of the 1970s' TV
series
could be called, "When Starsky Met Hutch," as it explains how the two became
partners. more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by David N. Butterworth (Rating: 1.5/4) |
Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson share a genuine chemistry that many
Hollywood couples, I suspect, would die for. Witness their presenting
stints at the last two Oscar® ceremonies, in which a confident Wilson
refuses to suffer Stiller's put upon fool...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Jerry Saravia (Rating: 2/4) |
I remember the TV series of "Starsky and Hutch" vaguely, though I recall
enjoying it. I have seen my fair share of TV shows during the 1970's, and the
ones that stick out, "The Incredible Hulk" and "Starsky and Hutch" among
others, are the most...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Homer Yen (Rating: B) |
When you think about comedic stars Ben Stiller
and Owen Wilson, you probably couldn't name three
films that either of these two starred in. It is
less likely that you even knew that this duo has
starred, in fact, in five films together thus
far. Could...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Robin Clifford (Rating: B-) |
It has been nearly 30 years since two cops in their
souped up, red 1974 Gran Torino tore up the city
streets to hunt down and arrest the bad guys. Now, Ben
Stiller and Owen Wilson reprise the roles as they go
after a drug kingpin who has invented...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Josh Gilchrist (Rating: 3/4) |
"Starsky and Hutch" enters theaters with two strikes already against it. The
job of a film critic is to go into each screening with a subjective and
nonbiased point of view. This is nearly impossible when the film approached
yet
another parody of an old...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Joel B. Kirk (Rating: 3/5) |
SYNOPSIS:
Terrence Myers is an ex-con who has just been murdered by a cocaine
dealer, Reese Feldman, after botching a drug pick-up. When his body
washes up on shore in Bay City, mis-matched officers David Starsky and
Ken Hutchinson are on the trail to...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Jon Popick (Rating: 5/10) |
Starsky & Hutch, the latest television show turned unnecessary feature film,
isn't as bad as Wild Wild West, The Mod Squad, or Scooby Doo, but it's not
nearly as good as The Brady Bunch, either. Or even SWAT. Call it Charlie's
Angels, only with a...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by JoBlo (Rating: 5/10) |
PLOT:
A cop with a bad attitude, a cool car and a genuine dedication to his job gets
partenered with a cop who doesn't seem to take his job too seriously, loves the
ladies and works closely with the bad elements from the street. We've seen the
"odd...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Bob Bloom (Rating: 2.5/4) |
Smart, Carmen Electra, George Kee Cheung and Chris Penn. Based on characters
created by William Blinn. Story by Stevie Long and John O'Brien. Screenplay by more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Harvey S. Karten (Rating: B-) |
Reviewed by: Harvey S. Karten
Grade: B-
Warner Bros./ Dimension Films
Directed by: Todd Phillips
Written by: John O'Brien, Todd Phillips, Scot Armstrong,
inspired by characters created by William Blinn
Cast: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn,...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Laura Clifford (Rating: B-) |
Dave Starsky (Ben Stiller, "Along Came Polly") is a straight arrow cop who
believes in delivering on the job in return for his good salary. Ken
Hutchinson (Owen Wilson, "The Big Bounce") is a laid back party animal who
thinks his low pay justifies shady...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Susan Granger (Rating: 7/10) |
Susan Granger's review of "Starsky & Hutch" (Warner Bros.)
Back in the mid-'70s, Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul became iconic TV
heroes as rogue buddy cops, particularly in their association with a
street-wise informant played by Antonio...more |
Starsky & Hutch Review |
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 2.5/4) |
STARSKY & HUTCH, a remake of the corny 1975 television series, is directed by
the numbers by OLD SCHOOL's Todd Phillips. If you've seen its trailers,
there's no reason to see the movie, since you've already experienced most of
its funniest moments....more |