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Herbie Fully Loaded

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2005 | 100m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Jun 22, 2005
Director: Angela Robinson
Writer: Mark Perez, Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Romance
Keywords car race, victory, sports, slapstick comedy, sequel, nascar, woman director
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Robert Simonds Productions
Box Office Revenue: $144,100,000
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Lindsay Lohan Maggie Peyton
Michael Keaton Ray Peyton Sr.
Matt Dillon Trip Murphy
Breckin Meyer Ray Peyton Jr.
Justin Long Kevin
Cheryl Hines Sally
Jimmi Simpson Crash
Scoot McNairy Augie
Thomas Lennon Larry Murphy
Jill Ritchie Charisma
Jeremy Roberts Crazy Dave
E.E. Bell Beeman
Peter Pasco Juan Hernandez
Mario Larraza Miguel Hernandez
Patrick Cranshaw Jimmy D.
Wendi McLendon-Covey Girlfriend
Amy Hill Female Doctor
Mark Deklin ESPN Reporter
Scott Martin Gershin Herbie (voice)
Jim Cody Williams Monster Truck Driver
Allen Bestwick Self
Benny Parsons Self
Jeff Gordon Self
Jimmie Johnson Self
Dale Jarrett Self
Tony Stewart Self
Stuart Scott Self
Bob Dillner SPEED Channel Reporter
Robert Ben Garant Director
Tim Sitarz Security Guard
Bruno Gunn Bald Trip Fan
Andy Hillenburg Crew Chief
Edmund L. Shaff Dean
Caroline Limata Female Fan
Mary-Bonner Baker Female Fan
Rocky Soto Trip Murphy Fan
Name Job
Greg Gardiner Director of Photography
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
Rachel Wyn Dunn Compositors
Mark Perez Story
Aaron Wilder Development Manager
Gordon Buford Characters
David Lazan Art Direction
Daniel Bradford Production Design
Frank Helmer Costume Design
Penelope Rene Stames Set Decoration
Barbara Olvera Hair Department Head
Nancy Honeycutt Production Coordinator
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Thomas Dadras 3D Artist
Mathias Frodin Digital Compositors
Francesco Franco Ferrara Painter
Christian Zimmermann Standby Painter
Tyler Foell Digital Effects Supervisor
Randy White Picture Car Coordinator
Michael Ambrose Gaffer
Jim Hillin CG Supervisor
Lorelei David Visual Effects Editor
Waide R. Allen Best Boy Electric
Larry Cha Electrician
Sara Lee Visual Effects
Bruce Dickson Camera Operator
Jayne Armstrong Post Production Supervisor
Tommy Tomlinson Property Master
Michael Antunez Transportation Coordinator
Kacie Kane Editorial Production Assistant
Jesse Mather Lighting Technician
Ellen Adolph Production Accountant
Sandy O'Neill Publicist
Al Hobbs Set Designer
Shane Andersen Grip
Matt Sweeney Special Effects Coordinator
David E. Scott Propmaker
Jason Inman Set Medic
Todd Schlopy First Assistant Camera
Joe Woodward Stevenson Layout
Ian Slater First Assistant Editor
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Joann Kozloff Makeup Artist
Michael Altman Projection
Julia Neighly Visual Effects Coordinator
Sarah Nettinga Executive In Charge Of Production
Curtis Collins Location Manager
Glenn Young Boom Operator
Howard Paar Music Supervisor
Valerie Delahaye Visual Effects Producer
Ray Yamagata Assistant Art Director
Merribelle Anderson Key Hair Stylist
Chuck Coffman Set Dressing Artist
Dempsey Tillman Video Assist Operator
Jane Goldsmith Script Supervisor
Scott Wirtz Animation Supervisor
Steve Thayer Construction Foreman
Michael W. Broomer Driver
David R. Barkley Orchestrator
Joe Perez Craft Service
Aimee Pierson Set Production Assistant
Dennis J. Lootens Rigging Gaffer
Vincent Agostino Production Supervisor
Meg Harker Art Department Assistant
Michael Heithaus Stand In
Michael Fottrell Unit Production Manager
Hugh Waddell ADR & Dubbing
Christina Raye Hairstylist
Alexander H. Gayner Assistant Director
Brent Brooks Music Editor
Russell Griffith Additional Camera
Michael Anderson Key Grip
Rick Montgomery Casting
Greg John Callas Construction Coordinator
Richard J. Cartwright Still Photographer
Mark Peterson Costume Supervisor
Nerses Gezalyan Sound Mixer
Mat Beck Visual Effects Supervisor
Chadwick Struck Casting Associate
David Nico Assistant Production Coordinator
Cristina Lois Production Secretary
Dylan Cole Matte Painter
Steve Reinhardt Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
John Bugarcic Set Painter
David Cooney Storyboard Artist
Linda Lew Foley Recordist
Doc D. Charbonneau Stunt Driver
Andrew Degnan Second Assistant Camera
John Enroth Music Programmer
Terri Cadiente Stunt Double
Hiro Kakuhari Best Boy Grip
Diane Macke Project Manager
Rich King Extras Casting
Tyler Romary Second Second Assistant Director
Pete Anthony Conductor
Jeff Murrell Chief Lighting Technician
Alison Gail Bixby Costumer
Clint Schultz Graphic Designer
William A. Pancake Jr. Special Effects Technician
Ryan Wiederkehr Visual Effects Production Assistant
Alexander E. Sokoloff Lead Animator
Don Selsor Key Rigging Grip
Karen Glass Production Executive
Skip Crank Assistant Property Master
Mark Sahagun Digital Intermediate Editor
Jeffrey Kalmus Compositing Supervisor
Ray Felipe Script Researcher
Pierre Ciofassa Key Set Costumer
Philip Rogers ADR Recordist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Frank Bradley Utility Sound
Donna Marcione Pollack Key Costumer
David Howard Assistant Camera
Brinton Bryan Key Set Production Assistant
Michael Hertlein ADR Editor
John Bair CG Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
David Schuety Assistant Chef
Bret Kane Additional Set Dresser
Audie Aragon Dolly Grip
Toby Guidry Casting Assistant
Bob Peishel Digital Intermediate Producer
David Cervantes Production Assistant
Angie Ryan Second Assistant Accountant
Chris Ryan Matchmove Supervisor
Robin Bursey Camera Loader
Richard Epper Stunt Driver
Robert Nagle Stunt Driver
Allan Padelford Stunts
Angela Robinson Director
Thomas Lennon Screenplay, Story
Robert Ben Garant Screenplay, Story
Alfred Gough Screenplay
Miles Millar Screenplay
Mark Mothersbaugh Original Music Composer
Barbara Mesney Set Decoration
Kimberly Greene Makeup Department Head
Toby Bronson Set Costumer
Brad Haehnel Sound Recordist
Andy Gill Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Michael Adams Stunts
Dean Bailey Utility Stunts
Scott Martin Gershin Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Dick Ziker Stunts
Debbie Evans Stunt Driver
Paul M. Lane Stunts
Steve Kelso Stunt Coordinator
Jack Gill Stunt Driver
David M. Graves Stunt Double
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Danny Epper Stunts
Chris Durand Stunts
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunt Double
Darlene Ava Williams Stunt Double
Denney Pierce Stunts
Spiro Razatos Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jody Hart Stunts
David St. Pierre Stunt Double
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Drew Williams Set Dressing Buyer
Jennifer Gonzalez Digital Compositor
Wilson Tang Visual Effects Art Director
Name Title
Michael Fottrell Executive Producer
Charles Hirschhorn Executive Producer
Tracey Trench Executive Producer
Lisa Stewart Co-Producer
John G. Scotti Associate Producer
Sara E. White Associate Producer
Robert Simonds Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
7.0

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. It's fun to see a callback to a movie like Herbie, and this certainly leans into it. This is also basically the last movie where Lindsay Lohan is still looks good on screen, or at least cute. Lohan and Herbie pretty much carry the movie d ... espite some good supporting parts by the rest of the cast. While I'm used to seeing Justin Long playing a support role, and Matt Dillon is the "villain", it is a bit odd to see Michael Keaton play such a small, if appropriate, role. The unbelievability of Herbie being a racecar and the crazy amount of effort that is put into making Herbie a real character should be a downside of the movie, but it makes it remarkably charming in the best of ways.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

"Fully Loaded" with what though? "Herbie" must have had a tax bill to pay, else what is our mischievous little VW doing in this? He's now the property of "Maggie" (Lindsay Lohan) who has family pedigree in motor car racing. Her dad "Ray" (Michael Keaton) was hugely successful but he doesn't want his ... daughter to follow in his footsteps! Anyway, she takes "Herbie" to mechanic "Kevin" (Justin Long) and he agrees to fix her up and get her road ready. The idea - well they need to raise some cash so he can fix up his garage and she can get to college. "Herbie" is on board for this, and his enterprising track antics ensure that she defeats all comers and earns a race against champion "Trip" (Matt Dillon) that could net them $10k. "Trip" smells a rat and also, to be fair, "Maggie" starts to tread on the affections of her car - "Herbie" takes a bit of a huff and... Can they patch up their differences and take out the arrogant and sly "Trip"? Can the family taboo that's lingered for years finally be put to bed? Will she hook up with "Kevin"? (Whatever happened to Justin Long?). Who knows, maybe even some oil-on-oil action for "Herbie" and a sleek new yellow number? It's got very little to do with the "Love Bug" (1969) this - it's essentially a showcase for Lohan and she does just about enough to keep it from crashing and burning. That said, there are no characterisations to speak of and the self driving car has long since stopped being innovative. I didn't hate it, but it could just as easily been an edition of "Knight Rider" without the flashing red light.

Dec 27, 2023