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Herbie - Fully Loaded

Herbie - Fully Loaded

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The latest in the Herbie series sees the Volkswagen Beetle on the scrapheap, until he is rescued by a race-team manager as a gift for...

CertificateU

Duration97 mins

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  • Ashton, 11
  • 16 reviews

Herbie is Alive

2 stars

08 Oct 2021

Herbie Fully Loaded is a family friendly live action Disney movie made in 2005, featuring an alive car named Herbie.

Long after the events of the original film, Herbie sadly had to be sent to a junkyard, the place where a newly graduated teenager finds him. At first, no one seemed to know exactly how Herbie is alive, but they soon find out that Herbie has a mind of his own. This story is based around Maggie Payton wanting to become a NASCAR driver, but her dad wants her to take a different job. Herbie helps her to be the racing driver she always wanted to be.

Herbie Fully Loaded stars a cast including Lindsay Lohan, Justin Long, Matt Dillon and Michael Keaton.

I prefer the original Herbie movie (The Love Bug) but some people who enjoy car racing might like this film.

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