I honestly didn’t even know they were remaking Jan de Bont’s Twister. This looks a lot like the original, and with Anthony Ramos (Transformers: Rise of the Beasts) and Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick) in the cast, it looks like it could be fun. Enjoy.
Daily Archives: February 11, 2024
Here’s The Super Bowl Trailer For Wicked!
I’m looking forward to Wicked, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. As long as it’s Ariana and not Frankie, it should be pretty good.
(Big Brother fans know what I’m talking about.)
Here’s the trailer!
The Wait is Over – Popeye’s Superbowl Commercial
For one second, I thought seeing Ken Jeong thawed out from under ice meant the coming of the Community Movie, but it was just for Popeye’s Chicken Wings. Still, this one made me chuckle, as Superbowl commercials go.
Here’s The Super Bowl Trailer For Kingdom of The Planet of the Apes
Ha! You only thought the Ape franchise was over.
Here’s the Super Bowl trailer for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, which finds the Apes even more in charge and the humans even more in the shadows. Director Wes Ball did well with at least one of The Maze Runner films so I’ll be interested to see how this film goes.
Here’s the Deadpool & Wolverine SuperBowl Trailer!
Wow, this was tricky. The teaser for Deadpool & Wolverine was announced, but not shown, during the start of the Super Bowl. This has sent everyone onlilne to find it. Here, on Ryan Reynolds’ YouTube page (of course, he has one), this was posted minutes ago. Enjoy
Here’s The Super Bowl Teaser For The Fall Guy!
Ryan Gosling shirtless!
Emily Blunt with alien hands!
Well, they obviously know what audience’s want.
Here’s the Super Bowl teaser for The Fall Guy!
Here’s The Super Bowl Teaser For Despicable Me 4!
Here’s the Super Bowl teaser for Despicable Me 4, which comes with a lot of cute minion and some well-deserved shots at A.I!
I know that certain people claim to be over the Minions. I have a talking Minion doll and he’s adorable. Seriously, how can you not like them?
Here’s The Super Bowl Teaser For Kung Fu Panda 4!
It’s Super Bowl Sunday and you know what that means! It’s time to watch and judge all of the Super Bowl commercials! It’s also the time that those of us at the Shattered Lens try to post all of the trailers, teasers, and film-related commercials that air during the Big Game!
Let’s get things started with this Super Bowl teaser for Kung Fu Panda 4!
Retro Television Review: Pigs vs. Freaks (dir by Dick Lowry)
Welcome to Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past! On Sundays, I will be reviewing the made-for-television movies that used to be a primetime mainstay. Today’s film is 1984’s Pigs vs. Freaks! It can be viewed on YouTube.
In the late 1960s, a small town is divided between the conservative older generation and their rebellious hippie children. Former high school football star Doug Zimmer (Patrick Swayze) has just returned from fighting in Vietnam and, unlike many of his former classmates, he is firmly on the side of the establishment. He wears his hair short. He has a job as a cop. He tries to keep his younger sister, Janice (Penny Peyser), from hanging out with hippies like his former best friend, Neal (Grant Goodeve).
Neal is also the son of the local police chief, Frank Brockmeyer (Eugene Roche). Though Frank and Neal have different political beliefs and Frank is always telling Neal to get a haircut, they still have a respectful relationship. When Neal complains that cops like Doug and his partner, Sgt. Cheever (Brian Dennehy), are always harassing the hippies who want to play football in park, Frank suggests a football game between the hippies and the police. When Neal agrees, the game becomes known as “Pigs vs. Freaks.”
While Frank coaches the Pigs and signs a few former athlete as police reservists, Neal recruits his former little league coach, a bearded guru who now goes by the name of Rambaba Organimus (Tony Randall) to serve as the Freak’s coach. He also places a call to a former football star named Mickey South (Adam Baldwin) and talks him into coming down from Canada to play in the game. Of course, Mickey is wanted by the FBI for dodging the draft so it might not seem like a great idea for him to risk federal prison for an exhibition football game but no matter! Who cares that there are now two federal agents watching the Freaks practice? There’s a game to be won!
Pigs vs. Freaks is an amiable mix of comedy and drama. Some of the comedy, like Tony Randall’s bearded guru and Stephen Furst’s perpetually frantic hippie linebacker, is a bit too broad but there’s enough moments of dramatic insight that it’s easy to overlook those flaws. I appreciated the fact that both the Freaks and the Pigs are treated fairly, with both sides getting a chance to make a case for themselves. When they first appear and start harassing the hippies for playing football in the park, it’s easy to dismiss both Doug and Cheever as fascists but a later scene, which is very well-played by both Brian Dennehy and Patrick Swayze, establishes them as just being two men who are confused by the direction of the world. Swayze, in particular, gives a strong performance that reveals the vulnerability underneath Doug’s tough exterior. As for the hippies, Mickey South is no self-righteous crusader but instead someone who feels the Vietnam War is wrong but who is also someone who both misses and loves his home country. Adam Baldwin does a wonderful playing him and is well-matched with Grant Goodeve, who plays the most reasonable hippie that one could hope to meet.
It’s a likable film and well-intentioned, a portrait of two opposing groups brought together by the love of one game. Some will cheer for the Pigs. Some will cheer for the Freaks. I cheered for both.
My 2024 Super Bowl Predictions
My Super Bowl prediction is that the refs are going to come hard after the 49ers and there will be a lot of shots of Taylor Swift watching from the owner’s box and cheering every Travis Kelce play. The narrative has been set since the season began and the NFL knows how they want this story to end.
And with the ratings they’re going to get for this Super Bowl, who can blame them?
Final score:
Chiefs — 28
49ers — 14
