The long-anticipated cast of The Dukes of Hazzard film from Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow is finally complete: Jessica Simpson has been cast as Daisy Duke. She joins Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville, who have already had been cast as Bo and Luke Duke.
Jay Chandrasekhar will direct Dukes, while Bill Gerber produces. John O'Brien wrote the screenplay, which will be added to by Chandrasekhar and his Broken Lizard comedy troupe. Bruce Berman will executive produce for Village Roadshow, while Greg Silverman and Dana Goldberg will oversee for Warners and Village Roadshow, respectively.
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Sounded good until Jessica Simpson was cast. I really just don't like her. She is nice to look at but she is so incredibly stupid it makes me sick. Nothing I hate more than stupidity.
Deward wrote:Sounded good until Jessica Simpson was cast. I really just don't like her. She is nice to look at but she is so incredibly stupid it makes me sick. Nothing I hate more than stupidity.
Dude, she's cast as Daisy Duke. She doesn't need a fucking Nobel prize in physics.
I'm with Sylvus on this one.
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Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out.
The long-anticipated cast of The Dukes of Hazzard film from Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow is finally complete: Jessica Simpson has been cast as Daisy Duke. She joins Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville, who have already had been cast as Bo and Luke Duke.
Jay Chandrasekhar will direct Dukes, while Bill Gerber produces. John O'Brien wrote the screenplay, which will be added to by Chandrasekhar and his Broken Lizard comedy troupe. Bruce Berman will executive produce for Village Roadshow, while Greg Silverman and Dana Goldberg will oversee for Warners and Village Roadshow, respectively.
Ransure wrote:Shouldnt you give it an 8 out of 10?...
I can't rate something I've never seen!
And I don't give everything an 8. That one with Elizabeth Hurley and Sean Penn for example (which I luckily forgot the name of). That sucked! Nowhere close to an 8!
It'll probably be super cheesy, over the top crap... just like the TV show! I like Broken Lizard, so I'll probably laugh some, but I'll go into it (read: download it) expecting it to be pretty bad.