Almost Locals Only: No organ left unexposed or eaten

Almost Locals Only is a weekly podcast discussing the latest film releases, movie news, Trailer vs Trailer, and DVD releases.

Parental guidance is suggested, the podcast occasionally contains content and salty language intended for a mature audience.

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Participants on this week’s episode were:

John from Lost in Reviews who was joined by our friend from Frothy Girlz Shannon.

Movie Review
Piranha 3D (warning some spoiler discussion begins at the 4:26 mark)
13:15 The Switch

16:50 Cinema News and Views
Topics discussed: Facebook is displeased with its portrayal in The Social Network? Like we didn’t see that coming, Austin, TX based Alamo Drafthouse named best overall Theatrical Experience, Studios can’t seem to get their security sorted.

30:00 DVD Releases
August 17
Fury Vengeance
The Last Song
Me and Orson Wells
Cemetery Junction
The good, The Bad, The Weird

Dexter Season 4
August 24
Lost The Sixth and Final Season (Also Lost the Complete Collection)
The Simpsons Season 13

What we watched
The Horseman, Arrested Development, SharkWater, The Producers

Next week

Special Ed, our summer recap, our favorite and not so favorite flick picks of the summer.

John Coovert

About John Coovert

John was fortunate enough to be born in one of the most magical times of cinema: the eighties. Having an ultra cool aunt that introduced him to awesome sci-fi (Alien, Aliens, Terminator, Predator) and horror (Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Jaws) on VHS, and a cool mom that took him to the theater to see films like Back to the Future, Return of the Jedi, and Goonies, it's no wonder he fell in love with one of the finest forms of escapist entertainment, film. John continues to appreciate all forms of film, actively seeking out information and discussing it with all who will listen.

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