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Watch a Movie With Us: The Mummy

With the oh-so-unsubtle timing of releasing this commentary on the same day as the new bigger and blander Tom Cruise Mummy movie, we’ve gone back to the far-flung year of 1999 for the version of this story that seems to resonate the most with you millennials out there (and young Gen Xers), the Stephen Sommers-directed, Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz,
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Highly Suspect Reviews: It Comes at Night

Let’s say you’re Joel Edgerton. You’ve got a wife and a teenage son, you’re living in a large (!) cabin out in the woods, your father-in-law just passed away and you presumably (due to the viral apocalypse) don’t have to pay taxes or get a job, just living off the land in peace and quiet. Doesn’t sound too bad, right?
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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Mummy

Universal wants a big honkin’ slice of the shared universe movie franchise pie and they’re launching their effort, using their classic movie monsters, and with the help of blockbuster stalwart Tom Cruise, with The Mummy, the ostensibly first in their Dark Universe. Tom is an…archeological thief? Whatever. Anyway, he and Annabelle Wallis (with the help/hindrance of Jake Johnson) have to
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Intern.Cast Ep 9: War Machine

This week we are joined by intern Justin Zarian. We talk about Twin Peaks, Prison Break Season 5, Untold Stories of the ER, and Leslie and Justin share their stories of being on set at Breaking Bad and Zoey 101. All of this before we get into the most expensive Netflix Original to date: War Machine. Pro-War or Pro-Peace; all
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Somebody Likes It Ep 106: The Yardbirds – “Roger the Engineer”

Hi. Are you ready to be confused? Yes? Good, because I sure am. On this week’s Somebody Likes It, we cover The Yardbirds’ 1966 LP Roger the Engineer. Also known as Over Under Sideways Down. Oh, and also known as The Yardbirds. If that weren’t confusing enough, about half of this record is sixties ground-breaking psychedelia, and the rest is
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WCPW vs The World: Why Pro Wrestling on YouTube is in Peril

Many here at One Of Us have a little love in our hearts for pro wrestling. Aside from our wrestling podcast, Thumbtacks and Screwjobs, myself and others have written or spoken about wrestling on this site. While the WWE, for better or worse, is still seen as the king of wrestling entertainment, several independent wrestling companies have risen to prominence
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