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Geeks@Large Episode 35: Back From The Dead!
It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? Yes, after a bit of an unexpected hiatus, the G@L gang has returned! To make up for lost time, Taylor, Steven, and Neil discuss a variety of topics, including the new Venom film, Sony’s Spider-Man video game and a bunch of trailers for upcoming films! Check out Geeks@Large on Twitter! Check out our movie commentaries
Books and Beer Ep 14 – Horror Movie Tie-Ins
Sharpen your machetes and butcher knives. Zach, Miguel and Andrew chug Mickey’s malt liquor after reading the worst batch of books they’ve showcased on Books and Beer: slasher film tie-ins. Halloween 1 & 2, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street and its sequel The Dream Child.
Digital Noise Episode 200: Remote Viewing
The very first iteration of Digital Noise was back on Spill.com and we called it Remote Viewing. It featured Chris, Brian Salisbury, and Luke Mullen, a combination that would continue on into the first part of Digital Noise, but eventually changed into various rotating hosts, then Chris with various rotating co-hosts. But we thought, for episode numero 200, we’d bring
Deliberations of Doom Vol.2 Ep 2: Halloween Pt 2
The Doomers and their special guest Brian Salisbury from Junkfood Cinema continue on through the Halloween franchise, talking about 4-6, H20, and Resurrection. And if you’re a Brown Coat subscriber or above, you can hear them talking about the new film (more than just a little drunkenly) right here! You can now subscribe on iTunes (or the podcast service of
Breakfast Pub Episode 200!
This week marks the 200th episode of our movie and tv trailer review and news show, The Breakfast Pub and to celebrate we’re giving this normally subscriber-only podcast away for free. Please check out Chris and Harris talking about all the news and consider becoming a subscriber at Oneofus.net for weekly doses of the Pub.
Does The New ‘Magnum P.I.’ Have Anything Under The Hood?
I’m a sucker for a good detective show. I guess it all stems from the fact that I’m a child of the 80’s and grew up with a deluge of them both in first run and syndication. Even before I was old enough to truly understand the plots I was drawn to the drama, the tension, and the still to

