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    Ice Age: Collision Course is back on track and funnier than ever

    Alex Bentley
    Jul 23, 2016 | 9:00 am
    Ice Age: Collision Course is back on track and funnier than ever
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    If there's any series that seemed as if it needed to be put out of its misery, it was Ice Age, following its dead-in-the-water 2012 entry, Continental Drift. The fourth film in the series was a lazy, uninspired slog that did little with its new characters and separated its main ones, whose comedic chemistry made the series successful in the first place.

    So, you could say that expectations were low for the fifth film, Ice Age: Collision Course. And yet, the series that will never die has miraculously found life again through an inspired story and a script full of jokes that are actually funny. As always, Scrat the prehistoric squirrel sets the plot in action by accidentally discovering a spaceship while in pursuit of the ever-elusive acorn, which somehow leads to him to set a huge meteor on a collision course with Earth.

    This, of course, puts the main trio — Manny (Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary), and Sid (John Leguizamo) — and their rapidly expanding family in imminent danger. But the end of the world isn’t the only thing on their minds: Manny is worried about the impending wedding of his daughter, Peaches (Keke Palmer); Diego and Shira (Jennifer Lopez) are thinking about having a child of their own; and Sid is just hoping to find a woman other than Granny (Wanda Sykes).

    The filmmakers, including two directors and three screenwriters, know that at this point in the series they have to keep the plot moving to ensure things never get boring. In order to do this, multiple new characters are thrown in the mix, including the return of the swashbuckling Buck (Simon Pegg), a trio of hungry flying dinosaurs (led by Nick Offerman), and a group that has stumbled upon the fountain of youth (led by Jesse Tyler Ferguson).

    It’s a lot to digest for a mere 90-minute movie, but the compressed time period actually helps it succeed. Even if one joke doesn’t land, there are a multitude of others right on its tail. This also gives an opportunity for virtually every one of the nearly 20 featured characters to shine. If you don’t particularly care for one character or another, your favorite will come along soon with a one-liner.

    It’s kind of a manic method of filmmaking, something that wouldn’t be recommended for any series but this one. But the steady voices of Romano, Leary, and Leguizamo hold everything together.

    There appears to be no end to the Ice Age series — but if the filmmakers put at least some effort into it, as they did with Ice Age: Collision Course, that might not be such a bad thing.

    Scrat in Ice Age: Collision Course.

    Scrat in Ice Age: Collision Course
    Photo courtesy of Blue Sky Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
    Scrat in Ice Age: Collision Course.
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    Hit cooking competition show MasterChef brings live tour to Houston

    Eric Sandler
    Sep 29, 2025 | 5:20 pm
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    Courtesy of MasterChef All-Stars Live!
    MasterChef All-Stars Live comes to Sugar Land on October 17.

    One of America’s most popular cooking competition TV shows is bringing a live version to Houston. MasterChef All-Stars Live! comes to Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land on Friday, October 17.

    Inspired by the Gordon Ramsay-lead TV show, MasterChef All-Stars is a stage show that brings together former MasterChef contestants for an evening of cooking competitions. Audience members are called up to participate as sous chefs, including assisting the competitors with the show’s signature Mystery Box Challenge. The former contestants are also share behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the show.

    The participating chefs are:

    • Rachel Sanchez and Julio Figueredo, who reached the final episode of the show’s recently-completed Dynamic Duos season (season 15)
    • Michael Leonard, winner of season 14
    • Gerron Hurt, winner of season 9

    In addition to the cooking challenges, VIP ticket holders are invited to attend a Q&A and photo session with the chefs. Everyone will have the opportunity to buy merchandise to take home, including some that’s signed by the chefs.

    Ticket prices start at $48 for general admission. VIP packages are available beginning at $157.99. Suite packages are available for groups of up to 20 people that include a dedicated entrance and access to a VIP lounge.

    For more information, visit the MasterChef tour website. Tickets are available via the Smart Financial Centre website.

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