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Intern.Cast Episode 4: SuperMansion s2
In dire need for some decent comedy, OneOfUs.net interns TJ and Davey once again team up with guest host London for an in-depth review of Crackle’s SuperMansion season two, where we take more time discussing the show than the show’s writers seemed to do coming up with the plot! We also discuss the dangers of watching on Crackle, the under-seen
Deliberations of Doom Ep 8: The Horror Films of John Carpenter Pt 2
The Doom Patrol continues with their assessment of horror legend John Carpenter’s career, taking on Christine, Prince of Darkness, In the Mouth of Madness, Body Bags, Village of the Damned, Vampires, Ghosts of Mars, and The Ward. If you missed Part one you can check it out right here. You can follow The Doom Patrol on their twitter accounts:
Splatcast #1: The MIRROR MIRROR Legacy
The Splathouse Podcast and The Screamcast bumped uglies and created SplatCAST! We’re hoping to do these episodes a few times a year. This episode chronicles the bizarre trajectory of 1990’s MIRROR MIRROR into a batshit quadrilogy.
Somebody Likes It Ep 103: Michael Jackson – “Off the Wall”
For as prolific and talented an artist as he was, this was an inscrutable man. We find him here, at the top of his talent (arguably, see also Jackson 5), and nailing it on every track. Also, this is super disco, which can play out however your mind leads you, given your leanings. Brilliant record, and let’s all give a
We Are Error Ep. 39: Living the Dream(Hack)
Jon Romo and Christopher Herman had the chance to host their very first panel at DreamHack Austin, a convention featuring the latest gaming tech and competitive eSports tournaments. Along with discussing the evolution and changes within video game media and journalism, the two also talk about how to get into podcasting and some of their “surprising” experiences while attending the
We Are Error Reviews: Mass Effect: Andromeda
Christopher Herman and Jon Romo are joined by OneOfUs.net’s Justin Zarian and Unapologetic Geek Out’s Nick Thyes to review BioWare’s sci-fi RPG, Mass Effect: Andromeda. Set 600 years after the events of the Mass Effect Trilogy, the game follows the Andromeda Iniative and its efforts to explore and colonize the Andromeda galaxy. Taking on the role of Scott or Sara

