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Herbie Fully Loaded

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Maggie Peyton, the new owner of Number 53 - the free-wheelin' Volkswagen bug with a mind of its own - puts the car through its paces on the road to becoming a NASCAR competitor.
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Christianity Today
This film will not do much to restore Disney's fortunes. Lohan does seem to want to grow up . . . but she pretty much sleepwalks through this film.
September 28, 2006
Ebert & Roeper
I guess that wacky little car might amuse small children, but the special effects are surprisingly weak, the story is beyond clichéd and the attempt to wedge the hot NASCAR scene into the movie is just clumsy.
June 27, 2005
Cinema Crazed
This new extreme installment of Disney's "Herbie" franchise is an attempt to resuscitate the property when it should have stayed long dead.
June 23, 2014
Globe and Mail
I personally did not hoot or chortle or chuckle or holler or wonder, not once.
June 24, 2005
Film Threat
... depressingly wholesome.
December 06, 2005
Washington Post
This Herbie is loaded all right. Unfortunately, it's with spare parts from dozens of other equally mediocre underdog sports films.
June 24, 2005
L.A. Weekly
Fully Loaded adds up to little more than a cynical marriage of marketable commodities -- Lohan, NASCAR and the durably profitable Bug himself.
June 24, 2005