Rooted in blues and early rock and roll, the Rolling Stones' first stable line-up comprised vocalist Mick Jagger, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts. Served by a better script and tighter dialogue, there's a sense that Goldberg would've been able to channel her vivacious performance into making Jumpin' Jack Flash a cult favorite, rather than a half-forgotten disappointment.Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center, 7077 Elmore Avenue, Davenport IAĬlassic-rock fans seeking New Year's Eve satisfaction will be able to find it, literally, at Davenport's Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center when the venue hosts the tribute artists of Satisfaction: The International Rolling Stones Show, a December 31 party celebrating the legendary talents behind “Gimme Shelter,” “Jumpin' Jack Flash,” “You Can't Always Get What You Want,” and dozens of other timeless hits. As a result, it becomes difficult to root for Goldberg's Terry or wonder what she even wants by the end. But the whole affair is exhaustingly overwritten, with an ending that the preceding disjointed story does little to earn. With both its original star and director replaced, and its script repeatedly rewritten, it bears all the signs of a "troubled production."ĭespite the mess of the script, Goldberg does her best to fire some life into the movie's end-to-end set pieces, while a cliched plot about double agents and secret service meddling revolves around her. Unfortunately Jumpin' Jack Flash only succeeds in throwing together an uneven mix of espionage, slapstick, and odd-couple romance. This misfiring 1980s comedy tries to conjure the same chaotic energy that was so successful with other fish-out-of-water classics during that decade. Other medicinal drugs are misused in order to trap people and gain information out of them, and there is reference to taking acid. But both alcohol and tobacco consumption is referenced as much as it's shown. As part of this, there is some social drinking in moderation depicted. Language is frequent and coarse and includes "f-k," "motherf-r," "d-k," "a-hole." Consumerism is infrequent, but there are some wealthy and establishment-figure supporting characters who attend high-society functions and live a lavish lifestyle. Sex is referenced rather than shown, with innuendo, and mention of oral sex and prostitution. But there are gun battles with some death. There is strong diversity across the cast, led by Goldberg, but some dated humor about Soviet Russia and other national stereotypes. She shows courage and determination as the stakes become more life and death. The central character is Terry Doolittle ( Whoopi Goldberg), a computer operator at a bank, who becomes embroiled in an internal spying mystery. Parents need to know that Jumpin' Jack Flash is a 1986 comedy with strong language and moments of violence. Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives.El tiempo frente a las pantallas en la era del coronavirus.Screen Time in the Age of the Coronavirus.Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews.Check out new Common Sense Selections for games.10 tips for getting kids hooked on books.Common Sense Selections for family entertainment.