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We Are Error Ep. 32: Bow & Errors
Jon Romo and Christopher Herman are back for another episode to talk about one of the most popular weapons in all of pop-culture and video games, the bow and arrow. The duo also cover a number of cool news stories, including the recent casting for the Just Cause movie, the Voodoo Vince remaster, Destiny 2 updates and some big reveals
Infestation SXSW 2017: Day One (the madcap antics video)
SXSW is in full swing in Austin TX and the Oneofus.net crew is up to their usual festival shenanigans. This fun little intro video is just about showing the crew being silly, hanging out with old friends from the League of Extremely Ordinary Gentlemen, and setting up videos to come. Enjoy!
‘The Dark Below’ Review
The Dark Below is more of an experiment than a movie. The way you react to that statement is a good indication of how you will feel about this film. Imagine a movie that utilizes many of the conventional tropes of the horror genre and then diverges from the traditional way the story is told. There are two ways that
Killing a Story: Why Killing the Bad Guy isn’t Always the Best Choice
I love stories, be they on the screen or across the printed page. However, as I’ve gotten older, I’ve started to see one glaring issue, and that issue is how often in stories we kill the bad guy. Don’t get me wrong, some of the greatest villains of all time have had amazing and memorable deaths, and I’m not going to say
Movie BS Ep 349: ‘Kong: Skull Island’
0:00 – Hello; Jeff keeps showing movies to his kid; Eric had to steer a 10-year-old away from Kong: Skull Island 5:40 – Kong: Skull Island review 18:30 – Directors getting big movies after making very small movies 21:10 – No other new movies this weekend, but Jackie, Moana, and The Brand New Testament are out on DVD; Jeff has ideas
‘My Life as a Zucchini’ Review
Sometimes you can watch a movie and know that you’re going to cry at some point. While there are no moments that require a complete breakdown into tears, there’s no denying that there are plenty of tear-jerking moments in My Life as a Zucchini. The movie is a French/Swiss coming of age stop-motion animated film about a young boy named Zucchini. He