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Thumbtacks and Screwjobs: Episode 9 – How do you Solve a Problem Like Roman?

Somehow Gene and Richard survived Wrestlemania weekend, and they try to answer the immortal question about the showplace of the immortals: why was it so much better if you don’t watch WWE? Plus the rundown on the Hall of Fame, why Jim Cornette is a god on the mic, how Becky Lynch can save Raw, why Seth Rollins risks becoming
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Somebody Likes It: Episode 99: The Gotobeds – “Poor People are Revolting”

I’m not a sadist. Really. Just because every so often I bring out something like Slippery When Wet or Open Up and Say Ahhhh! that doesn’t mean I enjoy torturing the other show hosts, it just means I enjoy a lively discussion (after all, I have to listen to those albums too). But if you were to just listen to
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Movie BS Ep 353: ‘Going in Style,’ ‘Colossal,’ ‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’

0:00 – Hello, an iTunes review, discussion of beer ingredients, it’s a bad week for movies 5:20 – Going in Style review 16:20 – Colossal review 24:00 – Smurfs: The Lost Village, including more talk of Smurf lore than you need 32:25 – This week’s DVDs (Rogue One, Paterson, Office Christmas Party, Youth in Oregon) 38:50 – Recap, another sidetrack,
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Legion Season 1

In this full-on spoiler review, Chris and Johnny Neill are joined by two newcomers to oneofus.net, Neil and Evan, to thoroughly review the first season of Legion. Why? It’s not just because it’s another Marvel comics show, albeit not a Netflix one like we’ve traditionally covered. It’s because we thought it was absolutely groundbreaking television in every way. Check out
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Watch a Movie With Us – Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

SUBSCRIBER ALERT! Chris Herman and Jon Romo from our video game podcast We are Error teamed up with our resident Kaiju/All-things-Japanese-and-dorky expert, Matt Frank, to record a commentary track for the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. You know, the one from 1995? We figured since the new movie was out and the fans of the series seemed to
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‘The Transfiguration’ Review

Upon seeing The Transfiguration, it’s apparent that the film’s director and writer, Michael O’Shea, wanted the audience to feel as uncomfortable as possible. The first scene leaves a sick feeling that only gets further exacerbated as the film goes on. One of the primary reasons for this is that the movie is pretty damn good. From the script to the
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