Rolling Stone Menu ‘Turner & Hooch’: A Dog Has His Day Again
In this Disney+ sequel series to the 1989 Tom Hanks movie, a four-legged crime-fighter steals the show
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In 1989, just months after he earned his first Oscar nomination for
Big, and a few years before he went on a run of critical and commercial success that’s nearly unrivaled in the history of cinema, Tom Hanks starred in a series of middling movies that never would’ve suggested the megastar he’d become. One of these was
Turner & Hooch, which starred Hanks as fastidious small-town cop Scott Turner, whose life is upended when he takes in a big, messy French mastiff named Hooch. It was a modest success, but reviews were mixed, and many audience members seemed more charmed by Beasley the Dog than by the human acting alongside him. Heck, it wasn’t even the most popular movie of that year to pair a comic actor with a police dog: Jim Belushi’s
True Lies: TV Reboot from James Cameron gets pilot order at CBS
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A lot of people have been clamoring for a sequel to James Cameron s 1994 hit action-comedy,
TRUE LIES but it looks like fans will have to settle for an adaptation on the small screen. It has been announced that a television reboot is in the works at CBS and a pilot has been ordered at the network. The pilot comes from
Burn Notice creator Matt Nix, McG, and Cameron himself.
The pilot was written by Nix and will be directed by McG, best known for his highly kinetic