Digital Noise Episode 7: The Night Owl Tapes

Prepare yourselves, Digi-noise-castee’s, for a veritable plethora of the reviews of home-release titles that you are presumably here for. I can’t imagine it’s for the puns.

Brian and Chris fall with Olympus, wonder why there are so many songs about rainbows, go on an extraordinarily weird French adventure, punk it up with Death, chase ghosts along the Devil’s Backbone, and much, much, MUCH more.

Now I don’t want to upset you folks, so don’t worry: even though Luke isn’t here again this week, he’s almost certainly saving the world from evil (or over-long cuts of films at least), and he will be back soon. But never fear! We’ve got more mysterious messages from the Letterbox and TWO (count ’em) TWO giveaways for ya, that you’ll need to turn on your creative juices for if you want the chance to win. And you want to win. AND you want to tell all your friends about your favorite DVD/blu-ray release show, Digital Noise….

…as always, here to make your Tuesday a little brighter.

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Olympus Has Fallen Blu-ray Review   Pain and Gain Blu-ray Review   Muppet Movie Blu-ray Review

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Girls Season 2 Blu-ray Review   Hatchet III Blu-ray Review   Errors of the Human Body DVD Review

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Seconds Criterion Blu-ray Review   Devil's Backbone Criterion Blu-ray Review   Bruce Lee Legacy Collection Review

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The Company You Keep Blu-ray Review   Band Called Death Blu-ray Review   Dr Who Spearhead from Space Blu-ray Review

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Adele Blanc-Sec Blu-ray Review   Rock Jocks DVD Review   Emperor Blu-ray Review

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Dog Pound DVD Review   What Maisie Knew DVD Review

 

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The Original Gentlemen: Episode IV

Run B.M.C. is back discussing lots of geeky goodness. This week we talk the new David Tennant show Broadchurch, talk Dr. Who casting controversies, Marvel Phase 2, the F/X show The Bridge, look at Chris Claremont’s classic Wolverine mini-series that influenced the new film, take lots of questions from fans, and even more on top of all that!

Oh, and beer. Lots of beer.

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Digital Noise Episode 6: West of Mud

This week’s episode takes your favorite couch potatoes from a muddy Arkansas riverbank to the place beyond the pines to the deserts of Ishtar. The starkly varying quality of the titles discussed on this episode is almost like its own flashpoint paradox. Also we review Community Season 4.

Even without our favorite beardy Luke Mullen, we wade through a sea of titles, answer your questions in the Letterbox, and offer a bone-crushing martial arts giveaway.

It’s Tuesday, so it must be…Digital Noise!

 

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Mud Blu-ray Review   On the Road Blu-ray Review   Ishtar Blu-ray Review

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Place Beyond the Pines Blu-ray Review   Justice League Blu-ray Review   Sword in the Stone Blu-ray Review

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Sapphires Blu-ray Review   Swamp Thing Blu-ray Review   West of Memphis Blu-ray Review

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Community s4 DVD Review   Smash s2 Blu-ray Review   Antiviral Blu-ray Review

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Aftershock Blu-ray Review   Absence Blu-ray Review   Eddie Sleepwalking Cannibal DVD Review

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My Amityville Horror DVD Review   Gallow Walkers DVD Review   Magic Magic DVD Review

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King of the Streets Blu-ray Review

 

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Digital Noise: Episode 5

Set your phasers to fun, Digiphiles! This week, captains Brian, Chris, and Luke boldly go on a fantastic voyage that takes them all the way from Oblivion to a New World. A wide variety of interesting titles covered as well as an outstanding Korean gangster film giveaway. Not to mention answering questions from a couple of awesome ladies in The Letterbox.

Crank the dial up to 12 and enjoy the Digital Noise.

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Oblivion Blu-ray review  Peggy Sue Got Married Blu-ray review  The Fog Blu-ray review

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Combat Girls DVD review  Star Trek S4 Blu-ray review  Legend of Korra Book 1 Blu-ray review

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Banshee Blu-ray Review  Under the Bed Blu-ray review  Incredible Melting Man Blu-ray review

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Black Rock Blu-ray review  Rosalind Leigh DVD review  The Demented Blu-ray review

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Oliver and Company Blu-ray review  Robin Hood Blu-ray review  Fernando di Leo Vol 2 Blu-ray review

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New World Blu-ray review

 

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OneOfUs.SHOW Is On The Air!

Introducing OneOfUs.Net’s interview series OneOfUs.SHOW. We’ll be covering a wide range of niche interests; sampling a plethora of geek universes with the help of some excellent guests. They may not be the “leading experts” in these fields, but more importantly they are some of the most passionate about their facets of geekdom.

From Magic the Gathering to model-building, larping to b-movies, it’s amazing how many different things people can geek out over. We’ll investigate all these worlds and introduce you to a gaggle of folks who are definitely One Of Us.

For our inaugural episode, we chat with film producer Paul Gandersman (Arcanum Pictures) about collecting vinyl. Paul brings along some of his favorite albums and does some premium hi-fi nerding out.

Give it a spin!

 

Oh, but wait, you can also view the show on YouTube!

 

The Original Gentlemen: Episode The Third

The Gentlemen get in-depth on SDCC…at least in terms of all the craziness that went on. Who needs panels? For this discussion we bring in a very dear friend from the past (The Reel Deal), Michele Williams, and star of “Infinite Variations” right here on OneOfUs, Ashley Moreno, to fill in the gaps as to what Martin and Chris missed because they were likely too busy drinking.

But of course, that’s not all: we get into the show Orange is the New Black, answer lots of fan questions, give Martin a chance to pick the song of the week, and more…much more…

 

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Digital Noise: Episode 4

Like it or else, the Blu Crew is back! This week, they cover Danny Boyle hypnosis, exploding hobos, and savage shipwrecked children. They also answer more of your questions and offer a disgustingly awesome giveawaaaaaay!!!

Hey, it’s Tuesday, so it’s gotta be…Digital Noise!

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Trance Blu-ray Review  Ginger and Rosa DVD Review  Erased Blu-ray Review

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Detention Dead DVD Review  Vanishing Waves DVD Review  Lord Flies Blu-ray Review

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MST3K DVD Review  Starbuck DVD Review  Heavy Traffic Blu-ray Review

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Bus Stop Blu-ray Review  Pieta Blu-ray Review  Niagara Blu-ray Review

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Dr Who DVD Review  Hell on Wheels DVD Review  The Silence Blu-ray Review

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Street Trash Blu-ray Review

 

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Digital Noise: Episode 3

From the dark recesses of livingrooms unknown comes the scariest podcast you have ever experienced. Well, only if you have an irrational fear of husky nerds reviewing the best and worst of this week’s Blu-rays and DVDs. Otherwise, it should just be a great time.

The couch commandos read from the Necronomicon, round the bases with Jackie Robinson, and take a bullet to the head from, well, Bullet to the Head. They also answer your questions in The Letterbox and giveaway another awesome prize. Don’t you dare touch that dial, unless you’re cranking up the Digital Noise.

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Bullet to the Head Blu-Ray Review    Boondock Saints II Blu-ray Review  42 Blu-ray Review

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Kidnapped Blu-ray Review  Black Sabbath Blu-ray Review  Rooster Teeth Blu-ray Review

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Orphan Black Blu-ray Review    Misfits Blu-ray Review

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Infinite Variations: Chapter 1-Things That Go Bump In The Night

Introducing OneOfUs.Net’s ongoing episodic sci-fi radio comedy: Infinite Variations.

Our heroes, a thrown-together band of representatives from various branches of geekdom, awake to find themselves in a rather awkward position…lightyears outside of our known galaxy in fact.

Who are these outcasts? Will they be able to crack the mystery of their arrival on this vessel and steer themselves back to more familiar settings?

Enjoy the first chapter? Then stay tuned for the further adventures of Infinite Variations!

 

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Kara–Catherine Burke O’Malley (Twitter) (Facebook)

Gene–Chris Cox (Twitter) (Facebook)

Rory–John Gholson (Twitter) (Gutters & Panels)

Lucas–Luke Mullen (Twitter)

Jayne–Ashley Moreno (Twitter)

J.R.–Harris O’Malley (Twitter)

Cal–David Beaumont Paul (Loose Canon Comics)

Todd–Brian Salisbury (Twitter) (Facebook)

Narrator–C. Robert Cargill (Twitter)

Voice of the Ship–Courtney Stollon (Twitter)

 

 

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The Original Gentlemen: Episode II

Join Beau, Chris, and Martin (settling on alphabetical order for now), as they discuss some of their favorite things this week, including “Orphan Black”, “Continuum”, “X-O Manowar”, “Preacher”, “Ray Donovan” and more. Add to that answers for your viewer mail, beer geekery, our song of the week, and… wait for it…. the latest rage-fueled segment of “Jason Murphy is Furious”, and you’ll find you’ve got a podcast positively bursting at the seams with awesome sauce.

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Orphan Black                                   Continuum

 

XO ManoWar                                   Preacher

 

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