Moon’s most popular movie of all time?

I am kind of stumped.  I have written about several movies here.  Some classics, some hits, some duds.  However, the movie review I wrote about that has garnered the most hits, and is still getting hits, is, for some strange reason, The Dukes of Hazzard.  I didn’t even really write about the movie so much as the scary thought that it was spawning a new fashion craze ( which it apparently didn’t ).  I dunno.  Maybe it was the pic?

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Now, I’m not complaining too much.  But, considering the classics and stuff I’ve done, it kind of concerns me that my readers want to see The Dukes of Hazzard more than any other movie here.

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  1. Jeff says:

    Sadly, there are places in this country that consider DoH to be quality entertainment. I never saw the move and have no plans to ever see it but have no problem with seeing JS in any outfit, even sans outfit. ;)

  2. Moonage says:

    Considering a lot of the rubbish I’ve sat through this past year, I’d recommend the Dukes over most of them. It’s a hokey silly fun time is all. The Spirit, The Day The Earth Stood Still redux, well, most of the movies in the theaters right now. Skip them and rent the Dukes. It’s cheaper that way and therefore you won’t be as disappointed. I mean, think about it. How bad can Marley and Me possibly be? How many mouse animations do we have to endure? Do any of them possibly have a mostly naked JS to offer? I don’t think so.

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