Great Film: Herbie Fully Loaded
Cheesy and Corny yet Fun and Enjoyable
I have been hearing things about "Herbie: Fully Loaded" for at least
the past 6 months. I saw the trailer and was not impressed at all; saw
the dull poster which also didn't do anything for me. I also have to
admit, I was very leery to see this film especially after such a lame
trailer, dull poster and hearing about Lindsay Lohan's recent behavior
and seeing how she looks like a poor, sickly child from Nigeria. But
anyway, I went to see the movie anyway at a sneak preview nonetheless
and despite all Lohan's bad publicity lately and the film's lousy
marketing campaign, I was actually pretty impressed with the final
product of "Herbie: Fully Loaded."
"Herbie: Fully Loaded" takes off right where the other movies left off.
Herbie is now washed up and in the junk yard just about to be made into
strap metal but just then Maggie (A healthy and attractive looking
Linday Lohan) comes to the junk yard to get a car. Why a junk yard you
may ask? Because her dad (Michael Keaton) is a NASCAR Coach and so he
knows how to repair cars. So Maggie decides to buy Herbie and before
you can say Love Bug, Maggie notices that Herbie has a mind of his own,
not to mention has the power to be a race car. And so the cheesy but
fun Herbie adventure begins.
I actually enjoyed this film which came as a huge shock to me. Like I
said earlier this movie had some of the worst marketing and advertising
that I have ever seen for a film. However, I am very grateful that the
film didn't actually suck like the marketing on this film did. So
anyway, having seen the earlier Herbie films I was actually very
impressed with this one.
It was also good to see a healthy and attractive Lindsay Lohan again on
screen. I have been seeing nothing but this anorectic, skinny, ugly
girl on the cover of various magazines for the past month or so. I am
really sad that Hollywood has gotten to her head because the girl has
talent; she's just falling into the fame and fortune trap of Hollywood.
But I don't want to get into my feelings on Lohan right now but just
comment on how much I enjoyed her performance in the movie, and how it
is probably my favorite role for her since Freaky Friday. Michael
Keaton was also very good in his role as the father figure. He also
plays one heck of a believable NASCAR Coach. Also I would like to
mention Justin Long (Kevin in the film) who is one of Hollywood's new
up and coming actors. I really dig this guy in his previous films like
"Dodgeball", "Galaxy Quest" & "Jeepers Creepers", along with his role
in this film. The guy plays very likable characters and I really liked
him as the long lost friend in Herbie. Also Matt Dillon stars as NASCAR
Driver Trip Murphy who plays the bad guy with no problem at all which
isn't hard since Matt Dillon usually always plays the jerk or unlikable
character.
The film's most enjoyable character is of course Herbie who as long as
you can remember is a classic character can still be enjoyed. I liked
how they updated Herbie a bit but didn't over do it. It was enjoyable
to see the connection between Herbie and Maggie. Herbie of course is
extremely far fetched like the whole racing in the NASCAR tournament
but you cheer for him because he is the underdog. It's nice to see a
simple family movie like this being released into theaters at a time
where computer animation films like "Shrek", "The Incredibles", and
"Madagascar" are kings. I know this movie doesn't compare to the first
two films mentioned but I feel it's just as good as "Madagascar" or a
lot of other family films released in the last few years. Like I said,
it's a simple yet enjoyable film. It has nothing that would offend any
children and is enjoyable for Herbie fans and as well as adults.
The film's most memorable scene for me was the scene where Herbie just
got bought and comes out of the junk yard and Maggie is trying to drive
him to the repair shop to meet up with Kevin (Justin Long) but she
finds out that Herbie has a mind of his own and Herbie drives her. It
becomes very enjoyable from this point to see how Herbie and Maggie
share their emotions going through anger, sadness, and the feeling of
being unwanted.
So in the end, "Herbie: Fully Loaded" is much better then the bad
trailers lead it to be. It has a lot of heart, a decent story, and is
as enjoyable as the previous Herbie Films. Herbie gets a little upgrade
and they throw in some corny love bug jokes but hey they are harmless
and can be taken with a grain of salt. Overall, I was happy to see
Lindsay Lohan looking healthy and enjoying herself on screen along with
an old fashioned family film that we rarely see anymore. I think if
you're a fan of Herbie you should see this, if you have kids take them
and enjoy, and finally if you have nothing to better to do and want to
see a harmless, fun film check out "Herbie: Fully Loaded" because
although it's pretty cheesy its also a fun and enjoyable time.
MovieManMenzel's final rating for "Herbie: Fully Loaded" is a 7 out of
10.
Cast
- Ray Peyton Sr. played by Michael Keaton
- Kevin played by Justin Long
- Jimmy D. played by Patrick Cranshaw
- Trip Murphy played by Matt Dillon
- Ray Peyton Jr. played by Breckin Meyer
- Maggie Peyton played by Lindsay Lohan
- Sally played by Cheryl Hines







