Here it is..from Eric and J.D have a first look review of “Spider-Man 3,” the most anticipated movie of the summer. Watch them play clips from the film and take on comic book fanboys and their own insecurities at the same time. Oh, the humanity! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of […]
After a raucous screening of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s “Grindhouse” in Kansas City, Eric & J.D. explain what the hell a grindhouse movie is and why you should go see it. Now! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
…with clips from “300”! Eric and J.D. discuss the most violent movie since “Apocalypto” and the gayest movie since “Brokeback Mountain.” Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
Steven Soderbergh’s new noir melodrama tribute “The Good German” starring George Clooney and Cate Blanchett inspires Eric and J.D. to take a detour of their own, and their true feelings about each other are revealed. Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
Mel Gibson has served up a heaping helping of turkey dressing with his Christmas ode to the ancient Mayans, “Apocalypto.” Eric and J.D. just try to keep up with the madness in their loony review, featuring Scene-Sealers’ first foray into special effects! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
..featuring clips! Eric and J.D. talk mockumentaries, faux-hawks, the likelihood of Catherine O’Hara getting a real Oscar nomination, and Ricky Gervais’ addition to Christopher Guest’s ensemble comedy “For Your Consideration” in their review of the director’s latest. Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
Fresh from a screening of “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” Eric and J.D. discuss the difference between offensive and subversive and try to figure out why this movie is so damn funny. Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
Clint Eastwood’s new World War II drama “Flags of Our Fathers” has Eric and J.D. discussing the selling of the Iraq War and bad oldie make-up vs. bad old person actors. Booyakasha! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
…featuring lots of clips from the movie! Eric & J.D. try in vain to figure out where dreams end and reality begins in Michel Gondry’s new film, “The Science of Sleep.” Then they realize that’s not the point and just give in to its unique charms. Click on the photo for the Windows Media version […]
Eric and J.D. review Brian De Palma’s neo-noir thriller “The Black Dahlia” and discuss its relevance to Bret Michaels and Poison with a straight face. Scary. Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
On the way home from a screening of “Little Miss Sunshine” starring Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell and Toni Collette, Eric and J.D. review the movie and try not to wreck the car, which is not being pulled by a truck.
Eric and J.D. review the new Mark Wahlberg sports flick “Invincible”, while a hardcore Philadelphia Eagles fan ridicules them and the Dallas Cowboys. Can our dedicated critics keep their focus or will they lose the battle to a big green bald man who takes no prisoners and has eaten no lunch? Click on the photo […]
After a screening of Oliver Stone’s new 9/11 drama “World Trade Center” starring Nicolas Cage and Michael Pena, Eric and J.D. sit down outside the theater and hug it out. As always, the review also features clips from the movie! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
Eric and J.D. debate the merits of Kevin Smith and re-visiting the “Clerks” for another go-around in this uncensored, no-holds-barred on camera review of “Clerks II.” Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
There hasn’t been this hot a debate with Eric & J.D. over a movie since “King Kong.” “Superman Returns” has tempers flaring and insults flying, oh yeah– there’s also an intelligent, well-informed dialogue going between these two geniuses. Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.