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Full Trailer For ‘Joe Dirt 2’ Released
A full official trailer has been released for Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, the sequel to the 2001 comedy that starred David Spade as the heavily mulleted title character.
The first trailer, a teaser running only 46 seconds, showed far less than this official trailer, which runs over two and a half minutes. The new trailer shows more of the Wizard of Oz-like storyline, in which a now happily married (with children) Joe Dirt gets whisked off by a twister and transported back in time to 1965. Now you want to see a Wizard of Oz remake where Dorothy gets sent to 1965, admit it.
You can read more about Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser and watch the full trailer below. Slight NSFW warning is in effect for language, though instead of being in the R-rated red band trailer zone it’s more of a PG-13…blue band trailer? Yeah, let’s go with that.
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Tags: Adam Beach, Brittany Daniel, Charlotte McKinney, Christopher Walken, Crackle, David Spade, Dennis Miller, Fred Wolf, Joe Dirt, Joe Dirt 2, Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, Kevin Farley, Mark McGrath, Patrick Warburton
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Watch Now: First Trailer For ‘Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser’
The first teaser trailer for the highly anticipated by some, not so anticipated by others sequel to David Spade‘s 2001 comedy Joe Dirt has been released online.
The movie, officially titled Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, will be released on Sony’s free movie and TV show streaming service Crackle sometime this summer. In May of 2014 Spade was talking about trying to make the movie and getting actors from the first movie to return, but that they were aiming to release on Crackle and that meant the budget would be far lower. These budget cuts are apparent in the first teaser, but it still looks like it could be fun for fans of the original.
You can check out the first trailer and a poster for Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser below.
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Tags: Adam Beach, Brittany Daniel, Christopher Walken, Crackle, David Spade, Dennis Miller, Joe Dirt, Joe Dirt 2, Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, Mark McGrath, Patrick Warburton, Sony Pictures
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Disney In Depth: 25 Best Disney Animated Film Voice Artists (Part 3)
What do Jodi Benson, Jim Cummings, and Patrick Warburton have in common? They’re some of the greatest individuals to lend their voices to Disney animated films!
This final portion of my list of the 25 Best Disney Animated Film Voice Artists includes an eclectic mix of actors and actresses responsible for performing the studio’s most iconic characters. If you missed them, be sure to check out Part 1 and Part 2 first!
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Tags: Anika Noni Rose, Disney, Disney animation, Disney In Depth, Jim Cummings, Jodi Benson, Patrick Warburton, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, The Princess and the Frog, Winnie the Pooh
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‘Ted 2’ Trailer: Time To Legalize Ted!
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer and images for Ted 2, Seth MacFarlane‘s sequel to his 2012 live-action directorial debut, Ted.
The trailer for Ted 2 here below, along with new images from the R-rated comedy.
Ted 2 sees Mark Wahlberg reprising his role as John Bennett, a man who’s childhood teddy bear comes to life as a foulmouthed sidekick and wreaks havoc on his life. In the new film, Ted (voiced by MacFarlane) and Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth) are happily married and ready to start a family, but when they try to have a baby, Ted finds out he must first prove in a court of law that he’s an actual person. Amanda Seyfried stars ss Ted’s lawyer, with Morgan Freeman playing an iconic civil rights lawyer, and Liam Neeson appearing in an unspecified role.
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Tags: Amanda Seyfried, David Hasselhoff, Liam Neeson, Mark Wahlberg, Michael Dorn, morgan freeman, Nana Visitor, Patrick Warburton, Seth MacFarlane, Ted, Ted 2
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Disney In Depth: 1964, A Definitive Disney Year
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Anniversaries signify dates of a celebratory nature. We reflect on the past and the importance of a milestone. In the Disney universe, certain years warrant attention for the amount of quality content produce and momentous occasions held. Some might argue 1989 was Disney’s biggest year, launching the “Disney renaissance” with the release of The Little Mermaid and also the opening of Disney’s fifth theme park (Disney-MGM Studios). Others would consider 1928 (the debut of Mickey Mouse), 1937 (the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs), and 1955 (Disneyland’s opening) as equally significant. If we look into the future, 2015 may prove to be Disney’s most monumental year with new films from Lucasfilm, Marvel, Pixar and even a few major releases from Disney itself.
But how can anyone forget or dismiss 1964? This was the definitive Disney year in multiple realms. The events that took place during this 12-month period forever altered the landscape of The Walt Disney Company. 50 years later, I reason that the Disney we treasure today would not exist without the turning points that occurred in 1964.
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Tags: David Spade, Dick Van Dyke, Disney, Disney In Depth, Disneyland, Hayley Mills, Julie Andrews, Mary Poppins, New York World's Fair, Nicolas Cage, Patrick Warburton, Walt Disney
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