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Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War (1996)

Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War (1996)
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A young boy and a brilliant scientist attempt to thwart an evil cyber-villain's attempts to take over the world in this inferior sequel to the 1992 sci-fi adventure The Lawnmower Man. Former Max Headroom star Matt Frewer replaces Jeff Fahey in the title role of Jobe, the mentally challenged gardener transformed into a brilliant, computerized megalomaniac by a series of virtual reality experiments. Though destroyed at the end of the first film, Jobe finds a way to return to digital life, and he sets out in search of an important computer chip that will grant him frightening levels of power. A group of young hackers, led by Peter (Austin O'Brien), discovers this nefarious scheme and turns to retired virtual reality pioneer Ben Trace (Patrick Bergin) for help. Chase scenes and gunfights follow, both in the virtual world and the real world, as Trace and the boys try to figure out how to defeat Jobe. Despite a more blatantly futuristic setting, the sequel's special effects fail to match the standards of the first film, and the confused storyline proves more illogical than suspenseful, limiting the film's appeal to die-hard genre aficionados. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick BerginMatt Frewer, (more)
Director(s):
Farhad Mann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War

A young boy and a brilliant scientist attempt to thwart an evil cyber-villain's attempts to take over the world in this inferior sequel to the 1992 sci-fi adventure The Lawnmower Man. Former Max Headroom star Matt Frewer replaces Jeff Fahey in the title role of Jobe, the mentally challenged gardener transformed into a brilliant, computerized megalomaniac by a series of virtual reality experiments. Though destroyed at the end of the first film, Jobe finds a way to return to digital life, and he sets out in search of an important computer chip that will grant him frightening levels of power. A group of young hackers, led by Peter (Austin O'Brien), discovers this nefarious scheme and turns to retired virtual reality pioneer Ben Trace (Patrick Bergin) for help. Chase scenes and gunfights follow, both in the virtual world and the real world, as Trace and the boys try to figure out how to defeat Jobe. Despite a more blatantly futuristic setting, the sequel's special effects fail to match the standards of the first film, and the confused storyline proves more illogical than suspenseful, limiting the film's appeal to die-hard genre aficionados. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

Complete Cast of Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War


Director(s):
Farhad Mann
Writer(s):
Gimel EverettMichael MinerFarhad Mann
Producer(s):
Edward SimonsButch KaplanKeith Fox
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyMystery & Suspense
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Joshua M.

They had a better actor to play Jobe, but this movie was so much worse. I turned it off after 50 minutes. And maybe they explained it later in the movie, but I didn't bother to wait and see. How did Jobe get out of virtual reality? Last time I remember he was stuck in cyber space and downloaded his whole body into it. So how did he get out? Lame movie. Watch the first one, but don't worry about watching the next one.

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KC R.

This sequal was quite a let down after watching the very enjoyable original Lawnmower Man. The change of actors in the main role was very poorly covered up, with the excuse of "reconstructive surgery" on Jobe. It lacks continuity with the first movie, and was probably the worst movie we have watched all year. It doesn't even have the fun qualities a "bad" movie should have. If you are looking for an enyoyable bad movie, I suggest an old horror or kung fu movie instead.

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Christian A.

This movie is so awful that it's sorta funny. There isn't a single aspect of this movie that's good. Terrible story Pathetic Acting No artistic direction (they seem to have watched every Scifi movie of the last 30 years, then tried to copy them with 1/100 of the budget) Laughably funny Dialog tons more, but I don't feel like thinking about this horrible movie that much

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