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Paranormal Hitmen #2
Paranormal Hitmen #2 Behemoth 2021 Written by Brett Murphy Illustrated by Wilson Gandolpho There are ghosts running loose in Philadelphia! Has Dr. Mooney built a new Specter Cube? Will Gene and Devon be able to stop these ghosts on their own? Who is the mystery woman Alfonso Carboni called in for help?
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTINA (2021)
‘Tina" - The New Tina Turner 2021 Documentary Film Premiered on HBO Max on 27th MARCH 2021. It is a new documentary film portraying the inspirational story about the legendary singer, the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll" (and also the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction nominee as a solo artist). Tina Turner will premiere exclusively on HBO Max.
Desmond SilvaPublished 3 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - March 2021
5 Stranger Towns to Visit After Hawkins...
I know. I KNOW. It’s been over a year since your last visit to Hawkins, Indiana. You miss Dustin. You’re itching to fly down Maple Street on your tricked-out BMX and what you wouldn’t give for a burger from Benny’s. Hawkins felt like home for three seasons so it’s no surprise that we’re experiencing a sort of homesickness for this strange little town. It all comes down to the milieu.
Kate HoldernessPublished 3 years ago in Geeks Cater to you
Okay, everyone has heard of the Justice League in one way or another. Either through an array of comic books like myself, or most notably the vast amount of tv shows and movies that have been released in the past few years. But just in case you have not been privy to such information, let me give you the breakdown of the JLA. The JLA( Justice League of America) are a group of superheroes who band together to stop a pending threat, particularly apocalyptic events. The team is made of the man of steel... Superman, the dark knight... Batman, the fastest man alive... The Flash, the cybernetically enhanced Cyborg and the amazonian princess Wonder Woman.
Tony PhiriPublished 3 years ago in Geeks2020 Reading List
I read a lot. I wouldn't say I'm a prolific reader, but I do my share. When I'm not reading blogs or online articles, nothing beats the old familiarity of a book. A book is something tangible to hold and get close to you. I can get to know the characters and picture them in my mind. I think that's what has always intrigued me about reading. Over the last 12 months, I have kept a chronicle of the books I have read through, both fiction and nonfiction.
Nathan J BonassinPublished 3 years ago in GeeksSuperman and Lois: The CW has a hit.
Superman and Lois has the task of giving us something new and refreshing that still looks and feels like it fits within all of the ongoing stories. That's never an easy task but this show has done exactly that. It has carved out a place for itself among a plethora of superhero content.
Reel VibesPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhy a Little-known 2004 Medical Drama Is My Go-to Recommendation For 'Game of Thrones' Fans
Disclaimer: Spoilers for 'Bodies' do not appear. Some (clearly labelled) spoilers for 'Game of Thrones' do appear, but then if you're reading this (or are alive) you've probably seen it already . . .
Matty LongPublished 3 years ago in GeeksX-Files New Zealand Style
Throughout the nineties there was one show that stood alone. A beacon of oddities among a sea of bland sitcoms and reruns from the sixties.
Nadia CowperthwaitePublished 3 years ago in Geeks12 Films I Love That Are Based on a True Story.
I have a soft spot for movies based on true stories. When I was a kid, I primarily watched animated movies, never really going out of my way to watch live-action films. I had been fascinated with history since elementary school, however, when my fifth-grade teacher taught an interactive curriculum surrounding the Civil War. Movies based on true stories allowed me to appreciate live-action films for the first time, as they enhanced my love of history and allowed me to explore subjects I’d never been interested in before. In fact, the primarily dialogue-driven stories I saw in most of these films probably shaped my taste in movies as a whole. To emphasize how much I adore movies like this, I’ve created a top 10 list (or I suppose top 12, for reasons you’ll see within the list) of my personal favorite historical films. These aren’t necessarily the most technically brilliant, epic, or even well-known historical films ever made. These are just films that have a lot of personal meaning to me and that I would personally recommend to anyone who wanted to watch a movie based on a true story.
Jamie LammersPublished 3 years ago in GeeksIf Game of Thrones, then The Witcher
Beware, spoilers may lurk ahead. Particularly for Game of Thrones since I'm endorsing The Witcher based on the enjoyment of it.
Calliope BriarPublished 3 years ago in GeeksCrazy About Her(2021)- Review
Crazy About Her is a Spanish Netflix Romantic Comedy by director Dani de la Orden. The movie is about Adri (Álvaro Cervantes) a successful writer for an entertainment magazine; and a woman he has a one-night rendezvous with Carla (Susana Abaitua). They classically bump into each other and hit it off instantly. But rather than get things complicated and complex, they decide to have one crazy night out with no strings attached and never to see each other again. Come dawn the perfect arrangement ends and the two go their separate ways. But Adri can't help thinking about her and decides to find her. Sounds like a perfect classic rom-com right; here things start getting interesting. Carla is a patient at a mental hospital. Extremely smitten by Carla, Adri hatches a plan to get into the hospital and get her number. Little did he know Carla has no further interest in him and he is to get stuck in a mental hospital.
The Couch ReviewPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Free Spirit's Foolproof Guide to Picking What to Watch
We are living in the age of automation. Things that were once done, through great effort, by a human hand are now done by machines. The land is tilled by tractors, our clothing manufactured, and for many of us, even our entertainment is chosen by an artificial guide.
Tyler ShankPublished 3 years ago in Geeks