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Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Power Rangers’ Is No Match for Beauties or Beasts
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Power Rangers’ Is No Match for Beauties or Beasts
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Power Rangers’ Is No Match for Beauties or Beasts
After several weeks of limited movement, a handful of new releases prompted a pretty thorough shakeup of the Box Office Top 10. While Beauty and the Beast continued its unstoppable assault on the domestic box office, we also said hello this weekend to three new movies and goodbye to a handful of old favorites from the first few months of the year. Let’s start with the estimated numbers as of Sunday afternoon.
‘CHIPS’ Red-Band Trailer: Get Ready for Adventure (And Butt Jokes)
‘CHIPS’ Red-Band Trailer: Get Ready for Adventure (And Butt Jokes)
‘CHIPS’ Red-Band Trailer: Get Ready for Adventure (And Butt Jokes)
The California Highway Patrol became internationally famous in the 1970s thanks to CHiPs, an NBC TV series following the adventures of two patrolmen, played by Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox. Though the show mostly faded into obscurity, it’s getting a big-screen revival this year as CHIPS, a bigger, louder, lewder version written by, directed by, and starring Dax Shepard, with the versatile and talented Michael Peña as Estrada’s character Ponch.
‘CHIPS’ Trailer: California, It’s Time to Party
‘CHIPS’ Trailer: California, It’s Time to Party
‘CHIPS’ Trailer: California, It’s Time to Party
You tilted your head to the side and went, “Huh,” when you first heard about it. You said to yourself, “Oh yeah, I’d forgotten about that,” when you saw casting news about it. Now, you can see it for yourself — or, at least, two minutes and forty-two seconds of it: Dax Shepard’s CHiPs movie remake finally has its very first trailer.
Chip Taste Tests: Round Two
Chip Taste Tests: Round Two
Chip Taste Tests: Round Two
As you may remember from a while back, the Lay's potato chip company have been trying out a few new flavors every now and then. You might even remember when we tried them out on the air. Well now, they're at it again - and now it's GLOBAL.

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