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Thursday
Sep202012

Review Trifecta! Ed and Jake take on virtual reality, romance gone wrong and paranoid surveillance experts!

Look at those two lovable cinebriates right there! Don't worry, you can trust them they're pros.*

I guess threatening your reviewers with Natty Ice is a pretty damn effective way to get results. Are we proud of our methods? No, but we won't argue with results!

Ed has two new reviews for your viewing pleasure! First up is the 1992 campy and heavily dated virtual reality flick The Lawnmower Man. He found it fairly enjoyable ... but probably not for the reasons the filmmaker's intended, plug in and check out his review right here

In an effort to clean out his overflowing Netflix Instant Queue in an entertaining way Ed has decided to put the movie streaming revolver to his head and pull the trigger with the first of what will be many "Streaming Roulette" reviews. If it's in the queue it's fair game and there's no telling what cinematic bullet will blast into his skull! This time it's 1990's romance gone wrong flick Evidence of Love ... did Ed survive? Check out his review here!

But wait, there's more! Jake's back with his review of Francis Ford Coppola's other 1974 film The Conversation starring a paranoid Gene Hackman. Did Jake dig the slow-burning thriller? Listen in to his thoughts right here!

*Only in the very loosest terms of the word that will not hold up in any court outside of Australia ... and maybe Singapore.

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