Description
During the gold rush days of the internet, a rabble of nerds went online to forge friendships, arguments, and for some, a chance at fortune and glory. But to become the biggest name of the internet movie geek revolution, Harry Knowles had to transform himself into the man who killed "Batman & Robin."
Plus we share the origin story of one of the internet's most revered movie critics -- and no, we aren't talking about Harry Knowles.
Episode Credits:
Written, Edited, and Narrated by Joe Scott
Executive Produced by Kristina Bell
Sound Engineered by Eddie Garcia
With Production Assistance by Ries Allyn
And Online Production by Janessa Smith
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