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The Best Christmas Movie Ever
The crew of Oneofus.net tell you what their favorite Xmas movies are…and there’s some WEIRD choices in there. Check out our video and Happy Holidays from all of us to all of you!
Five and Out 153: Holiday Traditions That Need to End
Happy Holidays everyone! This week Wes and Steve discuss a bad weekend, dirty talking, underwear problems, and our Top 5 Holiday Traditions That Need to End! Enjoy! What are your Top 5 Holiday Traditions That Need to End? I know top of our list has to be holiday gifts. Mom, I know you love crafts, but looking up the best
Highly Suspect Reviews: Why Him?
Bryan Cranston just wants to see his little girl happy. Not to the extent where she gets married to internet zillionaire James Franco though. This Christmas, it’s war between Dad and wannabe son-in-law…. Is the studio guy gone? Ok, whew. Yeah, this is bad, ok. Not Bad Santa 2 bad, but still. OMG, more like “Why Us?”. Hire some decent
Movie BS: Ep 340: ‘Passengers,’ ‘Why Him?,’ ‘Assassin’s Creed,’ ‘Fences,’ ‘A Monster Calls’
0:00 – Hello; if it’s just now “beginning” to look like Christmas you are late 2:50 – Passengers review 13:10 – Why Him? review 20:30 – Assassin’s Creed review 31:40 – Fences review 39:10 – A Monster Calls review 45:35 – This week’s DVDs include a last-minute gift for Dad 48:10 – Recap, happy holidays, and good day REVIEWS: Passengers:
ScreamCast 123: Deck The Halls With Some Blood Splatter
December 21, 2016
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Blu-ray, DVD, film, Home releases, horror, Movie Review, podcast, The ScreamCast
Brian Saur joins us to talk about the infamous Black Christmas (1974) as we then compare it to the 2006 remake. Also, we count down our favorite Blu-ray releases of the year! Also, Josh Obershaw brings the horror Blu-ray news and Brad & Sean share recent doorstep arrivals.
Highly Suspect Reviews: Jackie
Natalie Portman plays Jackie Kennedy in this examination of the days following her husband’s assassination. While certainly an actor’s movie, Chilean director Pablo Larrain brings this tale of intense and unique grief to us in a non-linear style, framing it with a conversation between Jackie and a journalist (Billy Crudup). But did we all like it? Not as much as you’d think.