‘Starsky’ is mindless fluff but fun
JOHN DEPKO
Hollywood producers have developed a penchant for turning mediocre TV
shows of the 1970s into big-budget productions vying for your box
office dollars.
The rollicking “Starsky & Hutch” follows “Charlie’s Angels,” “Mod
Squad” and “I Spy” as the latest effort in this trend. As a 90-minute
escape from our everyday lives, this movie strives to be empty
calorie entertainment that cannot possibly challenge your mind but
(hopefully) leaves you laughing.
For what it’s worth, writer-director Todd Phillips does an
admirable job with the basic formula. He uses satire to poke fun at
the excesses of the characters and the disco-down polyester culture
so rampant in the 1970s. Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson are perfect
foils for each other as the odd couple filling the usual cop-buddy
roles. Stiller is Starsky, the uptight straight-arrow cop, while
Wilson is Hutch, the laid back surfer dude whose best friends live on
the fringes of the law.
Snoop Dogg is beyond ridiculous as the fluorescently dressed pimp
and dealer who provides the inside scoop to our heroes. Will Ferrell
is insane as a jailed informer who requires Starsky and Hutch to
assume some unusual positions before he will tell them what they want
to know. Carmen Electra and Amy Smart are the mighty fine
cheerleaders who provide the humorous sexual diversion.
Clearly, Phillips manages to squeeze out more laughs than the
retro material deserves, mostly because of excellent casting. You
realize just how silly it all is even while you’re periodically
chuckling at what’s up on the screen. Not all the gags work, but
there’s enough real laughter in this cotton candy movie to make it
the mindless fluff comedy it strives to be.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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