Monica Reed

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Another Remake or Reboot *sigh*

It’s happening again….another “remake” or “reboot”

Hollywood is making a new “Cannonball Run” movie.  The original came out in 1981 and starred Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, and tons of other stars.

There’s no word on casting, but the new version will be written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant, who wrote the “Night at the Museum” movies.  Lennon also co-created and starred on “Reno 911!” as Lieutenant Jim Dangle.

The “Cannonball” remake will be directed by Rawson Thurber, who did “Dodgeball” and “We’re the Millers”.

 

These are ORIGINAL movies I can watch over and over and over again and NEVER get tired of!

On a side note…there is a “Pure Country 2: The Gift” out there

here is the trailer for it!

Who could forget these southern classics?

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