After
graduating from college, Maggie Peyton (Lohan) is taken out
by her dad (Keaton) to buy a cheap car to celebrate. After picking
out a nice Nissan, a feisty little VW Beetle does his best to
get noticed and inadvertently gains Maggie attention. What Maggie
doesn’t know is that this is no ordinary Bug but a legend
in the car world but this little VW with the number 53 is none
other than Herbie.
Herbie,
the loveable VW Beetle that is alive has been a kid’s
favourite since 1968 but does he have what it takes to make
it in the new millennium?
After ‘Riding
again’, ‘going to Monte Carlo’ and then ‘going
Bananas’, the original ‘Love Bug’ hit hard
times in the 1980s with a failed TV series and a failed TV movie
in 1997 but ‘Herbie: Fully Loaded’ sees the VW Beetle
back on track and raring to go. A firm family favourite on afternoon
television over the holidays it is strange that Herbie has come
back a lot earlier but with ‘Fully Loaded’ he gets
the chance to show what he can really do.
He has been
a racing car all his life but this time Herbie moves from Rallying
to NASCAR, in a sport were speed matters as the cars circle
the oval track. While this isn’t the most interesting
of motor sports (outside of the US), Herbie is set to become
the star as his new owner Maggie Peyton takes on the bigheaded
champion of the sport Trip Murphy to try and win the cup. As
with sports oriented movies, you know exactly what is going
to happen but the fun is getting there and Herbie has family
fun by the tank load.
Herbie himself
is the star of the show. In the new millennium and with the
aid of CGI, Herbie can now do absolutely anything and has a
lot more expressions in his VW Bug features. This means that
the car now feels more alive than ever as we follow his antics
as he tries his hand at street, drag and NASCAR racing, all
with his loveable brand of enthusiasm.
The human
characters are a bit of a mixed bag however. Lindsay Lohan is
a talented young actress, who excels when roles are more challenging
or better scripted (see Mean Girls or Freaky Friday) but this
is a role she seems to be acting on autopilot. There is nothing
really to push her here, as all she has to do is sit behind
the wheel and let Herbie do the driving. Justin Long has a similar
predicament as Kevin, Lindsay’s prospective love interest,
who just happens to be a car mechanic. Matt Dillon is like Disney
villains of old as NASCAR champion Trip Murphy. He is suitably
over the top but he does push it too far some times. Michael
Keaton and Breckin Meyer are completely wasted however as Maggie’s
father and brother, as the characters are very underused.
‘Herbie:
Fully Loaded’ captures the essence of what made the original
four Disney movies such a hit. This is good, wholesome family
fun that the kids will love and the parents will remember from
their own childhood. While the human performances are not that
great and the story a tad predictable, Herbie is still the star
of the show and it is his presence alone that should have you
racing to watch him.
Star Rating
= * * *
PICTURE
& SOUND
Presented
in Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1, the
movie is presented well.
BONUS FEATURES
Audio Commentary
Director Angela Robinson provides a commentary track for ‘Herbie:
Fully Loaded’. The woman at the helm talks about the responsibility
of bringing Herbie back to the silver screen and the history
of the character. She reveals the many changes to the script
and development of the film and the emphasising of Maggie and
Herbie’s relationship. This is a decent single person
commentary from an enthusiastic director.
Deleted
Scenes (11.49 mins)
Entitled ‘Irwindale Garage’, ‘Maggie’s
Bedroom’, ‘Maggie Wins’, ‘Street Race’
and ‘Chicken Shack’ these deleted or extended scenes
have optional commentary from director Angela Robinson.
Bloopers
(5.16 mins)
See Lindsay Lohan and the rest of the cast make a hash of their
lines and discover that Lindsay has a real fear of spiders.
Lindsay
Lohan Music Video ‘First’ (3.27 mins)
See a blonde haired Lindsay perform her single from the movie
soundtrack.
Backstage
Disney
A Day at
the Races (13.21 mins)
Director Angela Robinson, NASCAR driver Deborah Renshaw and
stars Lindsay Lohan, Justin Long, Matt Dillon and Breckin Meyer
go to the ‘Richard Petty Driving Experience’ to
experience the speed of NASCAR. The group also train in the
pits, as Lindsay and the director get in the cars to drive around
the California Speedway track.
Breaking
the Rules: Stunts from Herbie: Fully Loaded (8.45 mins)
Director Angela Robinson, producer Lisa Stewart, second unit
director Spiro Razatos, stunt coordinator Andy Gill, racing
stunt coordinator Steve Kelso and stars Lindsay Lohan, Matt
Dillon and Breckin Meyer take you behind the scenes of Herbie’s
stunts. Here we see Herbie rail riding, at the demolition derby
and on the track racing.
Bringing
Herbie to life (11.13 mins)
Director Angela Robinson, production designer Daniel Bradford,
visual effects supervisor John Van Vliet, executive producer
Tracy Trench, stunt coordinator Andy Gill, sound designer Scott
Gersham, supervising puppeteer Robert Short and stars Lindsay
Lohan and Matt Dillon come together to talk about how Herbie
was brought back to the big screen. With both practical and
CG Herbie, the featurettes shows you how the animatronic Herbie
worked. We also see the designs for the junkyard, street, demolition
derby and NASCAR Herbie’s.
Trailers
Previews of ‘Kronk’s New Groove’, ‘Cinderella’,
‘Freaky Friday’ and ‘Confessions of a Teenage
Drama Queen’
OVERALL
Disney has
done a good job with DVD treatment for ‘Herbie: Fully
Loaded’. Filled with bonus features and a good commentary
track, fans of Herbie will be very pleased with this DVD.