'Cooter':
Don't Go to 'Dukes of Hazzard' Movie 'Unless It's Cleaned Up'
7/14/05
WASHINGTON, Va., July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Former Georgia Congressman Ben
Jones, who played "Cooter" on the hit TV series "The Dukes
of Hazzard," has blasted the new film version to be released in
August as a "profanity-laced script with blatant sexual situations
that mocks the good clean family values of our series." In an open
letter to the fans of the show on his Web site, Jones says that
"rather than honoring our legendary show, they have chosen to degrade
it." He closes by saying that fans should send the producers a
message that says, "If you don't clean it up, we're not going to see
it." He adds, "Maybe a kick in their pocketbook will get their
attention." Jones, who was defeated by Newt Gingrich in 1994, now
operates two "Dukes of Hazzard" museums, in Nashville and
Gatlinburg, Tenn. The series is now having a very successful cable run on
CMT based in Nashville, Tenn.
Below is the letter as it appears on Jones' Web site http://www.cootersplace.com:
Hey Y'all, I thought this would be a good time to let everybody know my
feelings about the upcoming "Dukes of Hazzard" feature film,
since if it weren't for the "Dukes" fans, our show would have
been long since "put out to pasture." The folks who love our
show have kept it alive and well, despite the lack of respect it has been
shown by "Hollywood." Web sites like ours have been an
extraordinary means of communication for the "Dukes" community.
The power of the internet has enabled us to not only keep the show viable,
but to help make it a hit show all over again. CMT is getting record
ratings and the kids of America think it is a new show. In our business,
it doesn't get much better than that. Like our fans, those of us who
worked on the show have a special affection for it.
For over 25 years we have cared about it, nourished it, and fought for
it. And it seems to me that it is time for us to have our voices heard
again. From all I have seen and heard, the "Dukes" movie is a
sleazy insult to all of us who have cared about the "Dukes of Hazzard"
for so long. You probably know that the creators of this film wanted
absolutely nothing to do with the original members of the cast. Doesn't
that seem strange to you, given how popular our show is right now, and how
popular our cast still is? After all, our huge success for so many years
is the reason they are making the film, and the film, after all, is about
us. In the last few years I reckon I've done many hundreds of interviews
around the country on radio and television and for dozens of newspapers. I
always tell them that ours is a classic family show with positive values,
great action, wonderful slapstick comedy, mighty fine country music, and a
very gifted cast who had great chemistry. America could tell that we were
clearly enjoying what we were doing and for that hour folks could forget
their troubles and just have fun along with us. It is exactly the kind of
entertainment that families crave right now.
Lately most of the interviewers want to know my opinion of the
"movie" version that is coming out in August. I've always tried
to be candid with my opinions, and when it comes to this film, I think it
would be a mistake for me to pull the punches. Like you, I haven't seen
the film, but I have read the script, I've talked to a lot of people who
worked on the set, and I've seen the raunchy TV commercial. Frankly, I
think the whole project shows an arrogant disrespect for our show, for our
cast, for America's families, and for the sensibilities of the heartland
of our country. Unless they clean it up before the August 5th release date
I would strongly recommend that true blue Dukes fans hold their noses and
pass this one up. And whatever you do, don't take any youngsters to see
it. As plain as I can put it, the only thing this movie shares with our
show is the title.
Oh, they do have the General Lee flying through the air, although
according to the New York Times, they didn't even use stunt drivers. Sure
it bothers me that they wanted nothing to do with the cast of our show,
but what bothers me much more is the profanity laced script with blatant
sexual situations that mocks the good clean family values of our series.
Now, anybody who knows me knows that I'm not a prude. But this kind of
toilet humor has no place in Hazzard County. Rather than honoring our
legendary show, they have chosen to degrade it.
When CMT brought our series back on the air in February of this year,
23 million viewers tuned in on that first weekend. Very few, if any,
movies have ever matched those kind of numbers for an opening weekend. Our
show is a hit right now! Very young children have fallen in love with the
"Dukes" on CMT, just as their parents did 25 years ago. They
love the positive values of our show, its wholesome friendliness, and the
fact that Bo and Luke are heroes who always make the right moral choice.
How can the producers of this film be so cynical, so jaded, so out of
touch with America's heartland as to trash a great family show in this
way? Well, there may not be much we can do, but we have to do all we can.
Let's send them a message: "If you don't clean it up, we're not going
to see it." Maybe a kick in their pocketbook will get their
attention.
The Hon. Ben Jones The BriarPatch Washington,Va.
SOURCE Cooter's Place Web Site: http://www.cootersplace.com