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While lying at opposite ends of the spectrum, the two are equally unorthodox—Starsky is the overzealous “bad cop,” always on the job to make sure no crime goes unpunished, while Hutch is the carefree “good cop,” but not too good to bend the law for a quick buck or two. In the movie the officers are brought together for the first time on a mission to find and stop the homicidal drug baron Reese Feldman, the somewhat charismatic villain played by actor Vince...
...Starsky and Hutch marks the sixth collaboration between Stiller and Wilson in a film. “You’re trying to find like-minded people, especially when you’re trying to do funny or dramatic stuff,” Wilson says. “I met Ben the first year that I came to Los Angeles, and I continue to work with him, my brothers and Wes Anderson a lot.” Stiller simply states, “I can’t find anyone else to work with. I’ve tried...
...certain onscreen/off-screen parallel can be drawn between Starsky and Hutch and Stiller and Wilson. “I think Owen is a laid back guy in real life,” says Stiller. “I don’t know, am I like Starsky?” he asks Wilson...
...think [we] were as delineated as the characters on the show,” says Stiller. “Owen and I are different, so we wanted to do what we thought would work best for us playing the parts. At the end we become the Starsky and Hutch team as if it’s us playing them. They were both very free with women. It’s that loose ’70’s attitude that what we wanted to keep...
...told me you’d do it if you can do a three-way kiss scene,” Stiller interjects. At one point on the mission, while an accidentally drugged Starsky is asleep, Hutch successfully charms two cheerleaders, played by Carmen Electra and Amy Smart, into a ménage-a-trois. Wilson reconsiders. “Well there’s that too,” he jokes...