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CHIPS was written and directed by its co-star, Dax Shepard, an actor with a puckish off-center charisma I’ve always enjoyed. Shepard has a distinctive fugly appeal — he’s tall and loose ...
The first trailer for ’CHiPs’ will have you thinking about the other remakes of classic TV like ’Baywatch’ and ’21 Jump Street.’ ...
This time around it's a comedy with Michael Peña as "Ponch" and sitting the directors chair and starring as "Jon Baker" is Dax Shepard. The "CHiPs" reboot is also written by Shepard.
There's a new "CHiPs" movie coming out and it features an updated take on our two favorite California Highway Patrol officers. Dax Shepard and Michael Peña take on the rolls of Francis Llewellyn ...
Which leads us to “CHiPs,” a not-bad, coarsely comic movie version of the late ’70s TV series about highway patrol cops in California.
Which leads us to “Chips,” a not-bad, coarse comic movie version of the old hit TV series (1977-83) about highway patrol cops in California. Dax Shepard wrote and directed, and he also co ...
The randy action-comedy “CHIPS” is pitched right to that 18-24 demographic, but that audience is probably wondering what this whole California Highway Patrol movie is about. Two words, teens ...
Bro? Bro. “CHiPs” is a dull, lazy piece of rude-talking bro cinema, the movie equivalent of flipping through a motocross magazine while overhearing the locker room talk of two teenage boys.
Wilcox says the original show had a positive message, but the new movie is a whole different story. He's also upset that his old co-star, Erik Estrada, has a cameo and was invited to the premiere ...
Suffice it to say, the names might be the same, but “CHIPS” is not your father’s “CHiPs.” The once family-friendly show has veered into R territory in the feature film, out today.