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We Are Error Reviews: Final Fantasy XV
Though beginning its development all the way back in 2006 as a PlayStation 3-exclusive spin-off titled Final Fantasy Versus XIII, the long awaited fifteenth entry in the Japanese RPG series, Final Fantasy XV, has finally been released. Taking place on the world of Eos, the game follows Noctis Lucis Caelum, heir to a once great kingdom, and his three closest friends on their quest to
Movie BS Ep 345: ‘The LEGO Batman Movie,’ ‘John Wick: Chapter 2,’ ‘Fifty Shades Darker’
0:00 – Hey! We haven’t done a regular show in a few weeks; Jeff is drinking leftover Sundance beer; family illnesses; and an iTunes review 7:00 – The LEGO Batman Movie review, and Jeff’s possible intention to take Dylan to see it 16:30 – John Wick: Chapter 2 review 27:10 – Fifty Shades Darker review (Snider only) 35:20 – Catching
Ben Affleck Will Not Direct ‘The Batman’
It’s hard to imagine that the state of Warner Brothers’s plans for the DC cinematic universe could get any worse, but they somehow managed to top their previous failures with their most recent blunder. Ben Affleck has officially dropped out of directing the new Batman movie, tentatively titled The Batman. Releasing a statement on his departure, Affleck explained the
Screamcast 126: Band Of The Hand, Summer Facism and Fresh Kills
This week Mike D from the Splathouse Podcast joins us once more for a packed podcast! First, we cover our top 5 Film Discoveries of 2016, then we dive into Paul Michael Glaser’s underseen flick BAND OF THE HAND (out now on Blu-ray via Mill Creek). After that, we break out the Stream Screams with 1988’s DTV opus FRESH KILL
Five and Out 156: You Will Always Be This Character
This episode Wes and Steve discuss Steve’s oral surgery, clumsy sexual encounters, and our Top 5 You Will Always Be This Character! Enjoy! What are your Top 5 You Will Always Be This Character? Let us know! Leave a comment or e-mail us at fiveplaynet@gmail.com!
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Lego Batman Movie
I’m Batman. Ok, I’m not Batman and at this point in my life it seems unlikely I ever will be, but Will Arnett damn sure is, and one of our favorite actors to play (well, voice) the role ever. Of course, after his great turn in The Lego Movie as the Bat, he ended up with his own movie. Only

