5 of the Weirdest , Super Bowl Halftime Shows.
5, Indiana Jones and the
Temple of the Forbidden Eye (1995).
Produced by Disney to coincide
with the opening of the Disneyland
ride, the show included a snake,
fire effects and Tony Bennett.
4. , The Blues Brothers
Without John Belushi (1997).
Belushi had been dead
for more than ten years.
His brother, Jim, joined Dan
Aykroyd to headline the show.
3. , "Something Grand" (1988).
The 1988 show included
88 pianists on grand pianos,
300 Jazzercisers, 400 swing band
performers and Chubby Checker.
2. , "BeBop Bamboozled" (1989).
The Super Bowl XXIII half time
show featured an Elvis impersonator
doing the world's largest card trick.
1. , The Return of the
Mickey Mouse Club (1977).
This "Peace, Joy and Love" show kicked off
with a massive band rendition of "It's a Small
World (After All)." The show also promoted
Disney's revamp of the Mickey Mouse Club
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Austin Butler is clearing the air about the time he referred to his former longtime girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens as simply a "friend." The viral moment occurred during The Hollywood Reporter's 2023 Actor Roundtable — when the 'Elvis' actor shared he was encouraged to play the King of Rock 'n' Roll through "a friend." At the time, social media was in a tizzy because it was clear he was talking about Hudgens, who shared the similar story during Live with Kelly and Ryan while discussing THR's casting article announcing Butler's role as Elvis.
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