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Digital Noise Episode 154: Let’s get the Best out of the Way First
Marco and Chris take on this week’s collection of blu-ray and dvd releases, covering not only the big titles like Logan and Get Out but little classics that may have slipped under your radar, like The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Brain Damage. Check out their educated madness right here.
Intern.Cast Ep 8: BLAME! Ft. Master of None S2
An anime fan, an anime casual reader, and an anime amateur walk into a bar. They discuss the Netflix original BLAME! Pause for laughter. Leslie, TJ, and Davey are all back today to review the first anime on this show. Is it anything like you have seen before? Yes. But its not for lack of trying! We also get a
Thumbtacks and Screwjobs Ep 11: Backrash 2017 or Yes, It’s Time to Hinder Jinder
Can we just have one weekend in which an NXT Takeover doesn’t completely blow the main WWE PPV out of the water? Gene and Richard relish how good modern booking is on the supposed WWE C-show, and how DIY broke their hearts in Chicago, before getting downright mean about the terrible Backr… uh Backlash 2017. Fans of Randy Orton, cover
Movie BS Ep 359: ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,’ ‘Baywatch’
0:00 – Hello, Eric and Dogcat are in Utah this week, our history with “Pirates of the Caribbean” 4:30 – “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” review 15:10 – “Baywatch” review (Bayer only) 21:00 – This week’s DVDs include good movies like “Get Out” and “Logan” 23:00 – Summer Box Office Challenge update 25:00 – We revisit
Top Five Nitpicks for ‘Persona 5’
Persona 5 without a doubt is a fantastic game. As a man who has a love for story heavy turn based RPGs it is a wonder that I haven’t played any of the Persona series until this point. But instead of continuing to heap on the praise for this game like every other article and video about this game, I
‘Samurai Jack’ Season 5 Review
Well, it is done. After so many years, we have finally seen the end of the journey of the lone Samurai against the evil Aku. With an interesting comic series and the never-ending push for a film, it seemed like we would never get an official end to the show. Hearing that Toonami, another recently resurrected program, gave the greenlight

