Fans of Broken Lizard can now mark their calendars as the comedy troupe’s next big screen adventure, Super Troopers 2, is set to be released April 20, 2018. The guys haven’t been seen together in a film since 2009’s The Slammin’ Salmon, in which the usual crew played waiters and chefs. The Original Super Troopers was released 15 years ago and became a cult classic with the ridiculous antics of some not so law-abiding law enforcement officers.
A minute-long teaser for Super Troopers 2 was released today, and from the looks of it, fans are in store for more of what made the first movie great. We see what looks to be some more shenanigans from the guys, as Rabbit, the rookie from the first film who was endlessly hazed, is tied down to a table and the rest of the guys seem to be dead set on helping him out with some manscaping.
A minute-long teaser for Super Troopers 2 was released today, and from the looks of it, fans are in store for more of what made the first movie great. We see what looks to be some more shenanigans from the guys, as Rabbit, the rookie from the first film who was endlessly hazed, is tied down to a table and the rest of the guys seem to be dead set on helping him out with some manscaping.
- 8/28/2017
- by Seth McDonald
- LRMonline.com
With Sony's announcement that they would soon start saying goodby to the PS2 (in Japan, at least), it felt like a good time to revisit some of the great (and not so great) moments with the console.
10. Meet "Rock Band's" daddy
What happened: The release of "Amplitude"
Date: March 2003
It's not like rhythm games were a new thing for Sony consoles (to this day I can't get "Kick, punch, it's all in the mind" out of my mind). But with the release of Harmonix's "Amplitude" and its follow-up, "Frequency," the PS2 ushered in a new arcade-style of music-shooter hybrid that laid the seeds for the one-day ubiquitous "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero" titles that seemed to have no end for a while. Sure, the soundtracks weren't the mix of contemporary and classic hits we come to associate with our modern music game (hey, who remembers Freezepop?), but the eclectic mix...
10. Meet "Rock Band's" daddy
What happened: The release of "Amplitude"
Date: March 2003
It's not like rhythm games were a new thing for Sony consoles (to this day I can't get "Kick, punch, it's all in the mind" out of my mind). But with the release of Harmonix's "Amplitude" and its follow-up, "Frequency," the PS2 ushered in a new arcade-style of music-shooter hybrid that laid the seeds for the one-day ubiquitous "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero" titles that seemed to have no end for a while. Sure, the soundtracks weren't the mix of contemporary and classic hits we come to associate with our modern music game (hey, who remembers Freezepop?), but the eclectic mix...
- 12/29/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Actor Philip Madoc has died, aged 77. The Welsh star passed away on Monday morning in a Hertfordshire hospital following a short illness, his agent confirmed. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales on July 5, 1934, Madoc made his screen debut in the 1961 BBC Sunday-Night Play 'Cross of Iron'. His notable credits throughout the '60s and '70s included guest stints on The Avengers, Z-Cars and UFO. He further appeared in 1969 World War II serial Manhunt (1969), starred in a 1971 adaptation of The Last of the Mohicans and played the U Boat Captain in classic Dad's Army episode 'The Deadly Attachment'. (more)...
- 3/5/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
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