It isn't every week that one of the most famous people in the world sends a tweet that involves your movie show, but that is very much what happened this week.
Yep, The Rock himself is back to prove himself as the biggest fan of The Big Reviewski, and no better week for it, as the gang are reviewing Hobbs And Shaw, as well as interviewing The Rock's co-star Jason Statham, and the series screenwriter Chris Morgan, who drops a bit of a bombshell about where the next F&F movie might be filming!
We're back to a full house this week on The Big Reviewski as Eoghan Doherty, Rory Cashin, Justine Stafford, and Paul Moore attempt to get both FAST and FURIOUS about all things movie, as the gang argue about the best ever movie duos, break down the trailer for Zombieland 2: Double Tap, and try not to die from in-studio drowning.
Oh, and there's a really important and intellectual discussion about nostril sizes.
Don't ask, just watch and listen below...
Now it's time to have your head melted by this week's Haiclue. Think you know the answer to the one below? Let us know your guess by tweeting @BigReviewski or heading over to Instagram.
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