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The After Party: Westworld Episode 9: The Well-Tempered Clavier
Beau and Chris get together weekly to talk about the episodes of HBO’s Westworld that we all just watched. Tune in after the show airs each week to see how much you agree or disagree with our thoughts.
We Are Error Reviews: Outlast
Christopher Herman and Jon Romo are big fans of the horror genre in video games, and they’ve been itching to play a spooky game all year long. Though the year has been bone-dry in terms of the video game spookies, the two thought they’d check out the first-person survival horror game, Outlast. Published and developed by Red Barrels, Outlast revolves
We Are Error Ep. 17: Thankful For Belated Xbox Anniversaries
Chris and Jon have a bit of a shorter episode this week on account of the recent Thanksgiving festivities, but they have a lot fun discussing the 15th Anniversary of the original Xbox. Along with talking about Microsoft’s first foray into console gaming, the two also discuss what they’re thankful for when it comes to the video game medium. Enjoy!
Movie BS Ep 336: ‘Bad Santa 2,’ ‘Nocturnal Animals,’ ‘Rules Don’t Apply,’ ‘Moana’
0:00 – Hello, happy Thanksgiving, we hope there was no bloodshed, here is an iTunes review 5:20 – Bad Santa 2 review 13:15 – Nocturnal Animals review 22:00 – Rules Don’t Apply review 28:00 – Moana review (Snider only) 34:30 – Here’s what’s on DVD now (Finding Dory, Hands of Stone, Hell or High Water, Kubo and the Two Strings,
‘Silence’ Trailer
Based on Shusaku Endo’s 1966 novel of the same name, Silence follows two Portuguese Jesuits, Father Francisco (Adam Driver) and Father Sebastião (Andrew Garfield), enduring persecution in 17th century Japan while seeking out their mentor, Father Cristóvão (Liam Neeson), who faces torture after committing apostasy. The film places us in the midst of Kakure Kristian (Hidden Christian): a term regarding the period
Somebody Likes It Ep 87: Gang of Four – “Entertainment”
Any band that can take a stance against “rubbish” vs. “rubbers” to turn down a slot on “Top of the Pops” has my vote. Dig this record, but do find them very serious. Like Karl Marx on spring break serious. Awesome to find these guys on many best-of lists, but sorta near the bottom of said aforementioned. Listen for yourself,