This Demond Wilson vehicle is doozy. Lost and presumed dead working on the Alaska pipeline nearly 50 years ago, Lamont Sanford’s frozen body is discovered by a comically incompetent and totally off-course Iditarod racer. One thing leads to another and Lamont is unthawed, makes it back to present day Los Angeles, and discovers that he has an estranged son who took over his pop’s junk business and turned it into a thriving “antiques” store. Leaning heavily into lazy jokes about how things have changed since the 70s, this father-son comedy has no shame in throwing nostalgic reference after nostalgic reference at the audience until one of them sticks.