Versus: Two Films Enter, One Film Leaves
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The Thing V The Thing
A classic Sci-Fi horror against its remake...in fact, it's the remake against the re-remake. Allow us to clear up any confusion in Versus 14.
Misery V Secret Window
The boyos take a gander at a couple of films adapted from books by Stephen King - but that's not the only thing they have in common. Dave pulls a "the book is better", Kev tells us how he really feels about Johnny Depp and Graham loves the video shop in e
Reservoir Dogs V The Hateful Eight
Dave struggles to redeem himself after the slating his last pick received with Reservoir Dogs V The Hateful Eight. Two timeless, classic Tarantino flicks that ooze violence, blood, and character development. Not one to miss.
The Matrix V Lucy
God-Like powers. Fantastical Storylines. Fighting Machines and calling your mother when you're very high on drugs. All this and more as Dave, Graham and Kev rip apart these two films that, while connected by premise and genre, could not be more different
Lethal Weapon V Tango and Cash
Who doesn't like Buddy Cop films?? These two classics from the 80s go head to head as Graham, Dave and Kev discuss the ins and outs of Party Nog, Monster Truck Destruction Derbies and of course, Mel Gibson being an anti-semite.
The Ring V The Grudge
Graham, Kev and Dave give their views on two Japanese Horror remakes. Things get a big ugly in Versus 9: The Ring V The Grudge
Return to Oz V The Witches
Kids movies? We have our doubts. An episode filled with witches, talking animals, brass soldiers, and a healthy dollop of terror. These two "children's classics" go head to head in Versus 8.
Galaxy Quest V Tropic Thunder
Actors are thrust into the real version of the roles that they are playing. Don't miss Versus: Two Films Enter, One Film Leaves episode 7!
Versus 6: Memento V Shutter Islands
This episode sees the guys from Versus dissect two lost and unreliable narrators - it's Memento V Shutter Island!
In Bruge V Seven Psycopaths
In this episode of Versus Dave, Graham and Kev discuss and quote (at length) two dark comedies by Martin McDonagh and both starring Colin Farrell. Laughs were had!