If you are like me, then you love a good comedic Creature Feature. On April 29th, we are getting that in Big Freaking Rat on home video.
Ranger Brody (starring Scott C. Roe), along with his niece and nephew, works on opening a campsite for the season. All seems to be going well until a gigantic rat, mutated by years of hazardous waste dumping, starts killing people and going crazy.
I think a lot of people, after watching this trailer, will want to stream this film because it will remind them of Cocaine Bear. I am going to watch it because these are the movies I live for, even though almost everyone dies in it. Will you be watching with me?
Let’s be honest. With everything going on these days, we need something like this. Let’s just hope we make it to the release date.
Jeopardy had a category dedicated to the Disney Princesses. However, it was not about the pretty woman looking for their Prince Charming. Instead, it was about the evil people in their lives.
It was not just about the villains. It was about what they said. It would be like, “The original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so. There’s a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird, weird. So we didn’t do that this time.” The answer would be, “Who is Rachel Zegler?”
Just joking. It would be like, “Mirror, mirror, on the wall – who is the fairest one of all?” The answer, as we all know, is the Evil Queen.
I didn’t realize until this category that we remember more what the villains say than what the Princesses and their Prince Charmings say in their films. So that makes me wonder, are they true the stars? I know, as an adult, I always root for the bad guys because I see myself in them.
Before Tracey Gold had parents who loved each other on Growing Pains, her parents hated each other in The Child Stealer. The 10-year-old gave a powerful performance in that 1979 movie of the week.