Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito in a super commercial 36 years after the film “Twins. VIDEO
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito team up again and bring laughs again, 36 years after Twins, one of Hollywood's hottest comedies. Arnold and DeVito starred together in a Super Bowl halftime commercial.
36 years later
The video begins with Arnold, filming a State Farm commercial, running out of a burning house with two puppies in his arms moments before the explosion. The hero returns them to their mother and her two children.
“Thank you, State Farm agent,” the woman says to Schwarzenegger, who is wearing an insurance company uniform.
“Like a good neighbor, there is a state farm here,” he replies, but he pronounces the word “neighbor” incorrectly.
The director intervenes and corrects him, but the situation repeats itself over and over again because Schwarzenegger claims to pronounce the word correctly.
The situation is saved by his former Gemini co-star Danny DeVito, who appears in the final seconds of the commercial.
The Super Bowl is the most important sporting event in North America.
The Super Bowl is the most important sporting event in North America and attracts a host of stars to the 65,000-seat Allegant Stadium, led by basketball player LeBron James and singers Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, the latter of whom is partnered with one of them. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, whom he warmly congratulated for taking the field late in the game.
The Kansas City Chiefs, led by star Patrick Mahomes, won this year's Super Bowl, the grand finale of the NFL, winning 25-22 in overtime. formation of the San Francisco 46ers Sunday in Las Vegas.
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Also during the Super Bowl halftime, some of the biggest companies in the US are launching their new products through a series of commercials starring Hollywood stars, according to Film Now.