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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Solomon Kane Blu-ray Review  Evil Dead Blu-ray Review  Wild Bill Blu-ray ReviewEmpty Space

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

 

Husband Savages song review                    Silence Yourself Savages Album Review

Digital Noise: Episode 2

For what is officially the second episode of Digital Noise, though technically the third(ish), the Blu Crew delve into a rather mixed bag of releases. We have steam punk Chinese martial arts epics, bullfighters, loads of crazy killers, and the latest dreadful Stephenie Meyer adaptation.

We also rechristen our viewer mail segment (all hail The Letterbox) and we giveaway a frighteningly good Hammer Blu-ray. Listen for details on your chance to win as well as the wit, charm, and…um…a third thing that you’ve come to expect from your favorite couch potatoes. Crank up that glorious Digital Noise!

 

 

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The Host w time  WB 20 Comedy w time  Tower Block w time

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Warehouse 13 w time  Tai Chi Hero w time  Wolverine Origin w time

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Blood and Sand w time  Admission w time  Cohen and Tate w time

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The Wild West w time  6 Souls w time  The Cloth w time

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Hands of the Ripper w time

 

Watch This Amazing Fan-Submitted ‘Thing’ Swede!

During RTX/SpillCon, our former podcast, Remote Viewing, experienced its grand finale in the form of a live game show. As part of the show, we asked our fans to produce sweded versions of their favorite film scenes. The submissions we got were all spectacular, but the grand prize winner was a thing of pure low-budget beauty.

Miguel Angel Puig and his crew managed to pull off a homemade version of one of the greatest scenes from John Carpenter’s immortal The Thing. The amount of creativity and ingenuity employed for this swede is spellbinding. Puig took home the grand prize of a Martin Ansin Iron Man 3 poster from the incomparable Mondo News.

Pop over to our YouTube page to watch Puig’s aptly titled, “Those Crazy Swedes.”

And keep your eye out for more of the fan-submitted swedes to appear.

One Of Us On iTunes

You asked for it, you came together and demanded it loudly, and finally the din of your outcry has been answered. OneOfUs.Net is officially on iTunes. Now you can download all the latest podcasts as soon as they are posted right from the iTunes store and listen to them on the go. All free of charge of course. Also, feel free to become a subscriber and rate us using the iTunes rating system.

Check out the preview page HERE or search for “One Of Us” in the iTunes store under podcasts.

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Thank you all for your feedback, and please keep us informed as to what you’d like to see on the site in the future. We are here for you, we are The Us.

Digital Noise: Episode 1.5

In addition to sifting through the last of the home entertainment rubble from the last few weeks, Brian, Chris, and Luke discuss exploding Disney princess heads, Patrick Warburton’s Do-It-Yourself Circumcision, and do a lot of ill-advised singing. Lock the doors, shut off your cell phones, and crank up the Digital Noise.
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Lilo and Stitch w time  Atlantis w time  Emperor's New Groove w time

 

Safety Last w time  Enter the Dragon w time  Come Out and Play w time

 

Help w time  The Rambler w time  Phantom w time

 

North Face w time

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Digital Noise: Episode I

After the great cataclysm, the world was dark and silent. Though many had cried out in anguish, the din subsided in the absence of hope. Then from the distance came a sound, dull at first and then rising. The darkness broke and the masses stirred with excitement, uniting under the triumphant sound of Digital Noise.

For their first show, the Blu crew reviews a number of larger and more interesting releases of the past few weeks. You know, that time during which they were on vacation in Middle-earth.

 

 

Oz G&P  Snitch  Jack giant slayer                                       04:13                                               13:13                                                     20:45

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21Over  newsroom  House of Cards                       25:24                                                      31:01                                                     37:20

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Re-Introducing The Original Gentlemen

The Gentlemen gather for their momentous debut episode, discussing such things as The Venture Brothers, Hannibal, web comics, and the new Pixies song.

Also, be prepared for the first installment from our roving correspondent Jason Murphy entitled, “Jason Murphy is Furious.” An auspicious beginning indeed.