Friday, June 24, 2011

Double Feature Friday: Cannonball Run II and Speed Zone

Cannonball Run turned 30 years old this week. So for Double Feature Friday, here are ads for the sequels.


Here's the first sequel to Cannonball Run from 1984. Nearly all the main characters returned plus tons of other new celebrity cameos were added.


Here's the unofficial second sequel to Cannonball Run, Speed Zone from 1989. The original title was Cannonball Run III, but it was changed at the last minute.  The only character to return in this movie from the first two is The Sheik played by Jamie Farr.

Here's the trailer for Cannonball Run II:


Here's the trailer for Speed Zone:

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  2. Double Feature Friday presents a high-octane, laugh-out-loud experience with Cannonball Run II and Speed Zone. Cannonball Run II brings back the star-studded cast for another wild, cross-country race filled with hilarious antics and zany characters. Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, and their cohorts deliver a comedy adventure that’s as fun as it is fast-paced. Speed Zone, the unofficial third installment, keeps the momentum going with its own blend of outrageous stunts and comedic brilliance. With John Candy, Eugene Levy, and other comedy legends, it’s a non-stop ride of laughs and excitement, making for a perfect double feature of automotive chaos. abogado de flsa de jersey sur






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  3. This blog review celebrates Cannonball Run II and Speed Zone on the 30th anniversary of the original Cannonball Run, showcasing the lighthearted, chaotic fun of the sequels. It highlights vintage advertisements and the era's marketing quirks. While it serves as a reminder of the series' legacy, it leaves room for more discussion on their cultural impact or evaluation of their aging.
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