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Public Axis #158: Raw Fear

Raw Foods! No Respect! New Year Fears! Feel appreciated for your hard work with Public Axis and guest Aaron Aryanpur! Recorded at Public Axis F-Stop on January 12, 2017. Let your friends know about Public Axis on Facebook and Twitter and keep those Facebook comments coming at our Happy Campers group!
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We Are Error Ep. 26: Faithful Companions

Along with talking about their favorite and most hated videogame companion characters on this week’s episode, Christopher Herman and Jon Romo also discuss the best selling games of December 2016, Square Enix’s multi-game partnership with Marvel, and the latest Mass Effect: Andromeda trailer released by BioWare. Follow us on Twitter at @weareerrorcast! You can also follow Chris and Jon at
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‘Imperial Dreams’ Trailer

Netflix Films may vary in quality but they are always interesting. They range from Adam Sandler to Beasts of No Nation so you never know what the new season will bring. Imperial Dreams is the newest film that looks to be on the better side of quality. It is about a man and his son struggling to survive on the
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‘Nocturne’ Review

What if you fell in love with a sleepwalker? That’s ostensibly the premise of Nocturne, an independent Canadian film that’s been playing the festival circuit for several years. Problem is, that premise is only the focus for about the first twenty minutes or so of this picture. The film then careens into various genres, none of which ever gel with
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Digital Noise Episode 148: Snowed In

Chris and Joe take on the best and the worst of home releases this week with another episode of Digital Noise that has been officially designated by both the Vatican and the FBI’s “special cases” department as, “miraculous”. Listen to these two friends give you the best blu-ray/dvd show reviews on the planet.                
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SMARK COUNTRY: Royal Rumble 2017 Recap

WWE’s pay-per-view events are becoming more and more of a chore to watch. The four hour run time is much more than most of the audience can bear. Add to that a two hour pre-show and it’s all of the ingredients necessary to make one want to just change the channel. However, I always will tend to give the Royal
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