Watch Eric & J.D. explain why “Mission: Impossible III” is the best action movie this year! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
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Watch Eric & J.D. explain why “Mission: Impossible III” is the best action movie this year! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
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Watch Eric & J.D. sink their teeth into the summer’s big disaster re-make, the dismal “Poseidon.” Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
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Back by popular demand– it’s another Instant Review! Eric & J.D. walk straight out of the “Lucky Number Slevin” screening, take care of some business, and debate its merits (or lack thereof) on the way home in the car! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
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With all the fawning awards attention currently focused on “Brokeback Mountain,” Eric & J.D. both agree that Steven Spielberg’s “Munich” is getting the shaft. It may be to provocative to be a front-runner for Best Picture, but to Scene Stealers, that means the film warrants a Director’s Cut review! Check out this extended rant on […]
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“Munich” is a powerful and extraordinary film unlike any other Steven Spielberg movie. See clips and hear Eric & J.D. rave all about it here! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.
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Besides all the stupid talk about Hollywood’s ‘gay agenda’ from fundamentalist talking heads and the huge amount of awards that “Brokeback Mountain” has been racking up this season, there’s something else that has been discussed far less– the actual movie. J.D. and Eric try to refocus attention on “Brokeback Mountain.” Click on the photo for […]
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Eric and J.D. represent the two opposite ends of the raging debate over Peter Jackson’s “King Kong,” calling it both ‘deep’ and ‘flatulent’ just mere seconds apart.
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