Blu-ray Review – Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe’s War

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Co-writer/director Brett Leonard elected to transform a Stephen King short story about unholy lawn service into a study of virtual reality, creating a minor hit for New Line Cinema with 1992's "The Lawnmower Man." It was R-rated entertainment that offered an exotic look at impossible technology for multiplex audiences, luring them in with strange CGI creations and mild thriller elements. Leonard was trying to make something distinctly sci-fi yet somewhat prescient, tapping into the rise of the "cyberpunk" subculture that would eventually become a Hollywood obsession for a good chunk of the 1990s. "The Lawnmower Man" surprised everyone by making money, and New Line wasn't about to give up on a potential franchise. Of course, they didn't stick with Leonard, instead putting their box office hopes into the hands of writer/director Farhad Mann, who helmed the pilot episode of "Max Headroom" and, well, "Return to Two Moon Junction." Leonard isn't much of a moviemaker, but Mann completely botches the world-building of the first effort, delivering "Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War" (also titled "Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace"), which transforms the dangers and desires of the original picture into terrible kiddie entertainment. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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