


"The beginning of basketball season brings unexpected challenges for Coach Korn and Coach Barrett."īig Shot season 2 episode 4, "17 Candles" "Westbrook becomes co-ed, causing a ripple effect for Coach Korn and the Westbrook girls." "Coach Korn brings in a new player that shakes up the dynamic of the Westbrook team." Here are the synopses for all of the Big Shot season 2 episodes: Between losing their assistant coach Holly Barrett to a rival school, new friction amongst teammates, a sudden and unexpected proximity to boys and off-the-court disasters that no one could’ve predicted, this season, the Westbrook Sirens have even more to prove." Big Shot season 2 episodes "Marvyn’s latest plan toward relevance is to get his team broadcast on ESPN and his method is to recruit an unlikely player: Ava, a gutsy beach volleyball phenom whose public tantrum got her ousted from her own sport. Here’s the official synopsis for Big Shot season 2:
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There are four more films in the series so lets hope it redeems itself somewhat because this and the previous picture were clear signs that they should have pulled the plug.The first season ended with the team earning a spot in a higher division, but as the trailer for Big Shot season 2 shows (see below), there are just as many problems off the court as there are on. HOT SHOTS lasts just 61-minutes but it feels much longer and that's never a good thing when you're watching a "B" picture. Robert Shayne is decent in his role and blonde bombshell Joi Lansing is actually pretty good in her bit. The kid comes off as such a little brat that you can't help but not care about anything that is going on with him. It also doesn't help that Phillips is without question very annoying here. Clements once again doesn't mix with Hall as the two have no chemistry and it's impossible for the two to act together as a comic team. Hall is giving the same old Sach performance but it simply doesn't mix with the other comics. Quite often his brand of comedy just comes across so forced and out-of-place that you can't help but wonder what he's doing.
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Hall was a very capable actor when he was supporting Gorcey and at times the earlier films would allow him to be the lead but the screenplay here simply doesn't know how to use him. Once again we're dealing with a very bad screenplay that is clearly written for kids in mind but I'd say the slapstick is a lot less than in some of the later Gorcey pictures and it's clear that the writers didn't know how to put a story around the new leads. HOT SHOTS is the second film in a row to fall flat on its face and it's easy to see that the series has ran out of gas and the new cast and director simply can't put any spark into it. Soon the boys realize that the kid is being used and taken advantage of by his uncle so they try to put a stop to it but the mean uncle has planned the kids kidnapping.
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Sach (Huntz Hall) and Duke (Stanley Clements) become involved with an 8-year-old TV star (Philip Phillips) after he tries stealing their car. Hot Shots (1956) * 1/2 (out of 4) The forty-third film in the Bowery Boys series or the second in the Gorcey-less series depending on how you want to look at it.
