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Watch a Movie With Us: Godzilla (98)

But of course, we were going to get around to doing this widely hated (even among Godzilla fans) American take on the King of the Monsters. And by American, I mean Roland Emmerich. Ok, he’s technically German, but come on. Oh, and by ‘we’ I mean Matt Frank and his Giganticast crew, in this case, Morgan, Michael, and Elliot. Subscribers
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Digital Noise Episode 187: Aaron The Last Airbender

Hi folks and welcome to this week’s edition of Digital Noise, the podcast where we review home release Blu-Rays and DVDs! This week, Chris and Aaron dig into a big mixed bag of titles, from legendary to OMG how did this even get released. Check it out here. Note: I mistakenly credited the release of “The Great Silence” to Arrow
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Screener Squad: Director’s Cut

Penn Jillette stars as a crazed fanboy who gets involved with a crowdfunded movie so he can stalk one of the lead stars, Missi Pyle,  all the while offering a director’s commentary on the movie currently in progress. And things only get weirder from there! Justin does his first ‘solo mission’ review for the podcast in an attempt articulate his
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Screener Squad: The Yellow Birds

It’s the blockbuster team-up you never knew you wanted where Han Solo and Cyclops join forces to fight in the Iraq War! Okay, it’s not nearly that interesting. Alden Ehrenreich and Tye Sheridan headline this movie based on an acclaimed book following young soldiers who experience the horror of war and return only for those nightmarish images, along with a
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Screener Squad: American Animals

Based more or less on a true story, American Animals follows a group of young college students from Transylvania University (located in Kentucky of all places) who conspire to steal a collection of valuable books from their library’s special selections. However, none of them are expert thieves, none of them have connections that would make the job easier and some
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

The documentarian that brought us the Oscar award winning 20 Feet From Stardom now has turned his sights on the ultimate nostalgia, the nicest guy imaginable, an icon for all of us old enough to have grown up in his neighborhood, Mr. Rogers. But how do you make a feature-length movie about a guy who didn’t exactly live an adventure-filled life but
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