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Finally, an Accurately Awkward Representation of Being 15 | Ginny & Georgia Review
Ginny & Georgia is Netflix’s latest drama-comedy series focused on a single young mom and her fifteen-year-old daughter living in a small town. Now, if you immediately thought of Gilmore Girls, I will have to ask you to stop because that shallow logline is pretty much where the similarities end.
malin evitaPublished 3 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - March 2021
The Snyder Cut is Coming
Prepare Yourself for...Something We are less than a month away from The Snyder Cut of Justice League's release on HBO Max. As we speak, there is probably another story getting prepared for release with more teaser photos or spoilers, as that's the way it's been weekly for the last few months. There has been so much hype, time, and effort spent on this movie that it will be the worst misstep since Batman V Superman, no wait, Harley Quinn, or maybe the plot of Wonder Woman 1984, or it will be the greatest superhero movie ever and seemingly one of the greatest films in recent times. While I’m not sure that it’s going to impress many on any level, it no doubt does have its significance.
Anthony CrutcherPublished 3 years ago in Geeks Looking for a movie tonight?
I absolutely love movies! Every Friday when I was growing up my dad took out for dinner and a movie. Movie trivia....I can answer it. So here is my formula if you want to know what kind of genre to expect before you watch it.
Shawna McCord BennettPublished 3 years ago in GeeksSound Off!
It was music to my ears when I heard that the movie Music did not win a Golden Globe. For months, I have heard about this movie that Sia made, and I hoped that what I heard was a lie.
Stephanie WatsonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksChariot #1
Chariot #1 AWA Upshot Studios 2021 Written by Bryan Edward Hill Illustrated by Priscilla Petraites Coloured by Marco Lesko
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksPredictions for Wandavision Finale!
Wandavision has been a very enjoyable show for many marvel fans over the past couple of months. Every week the show has left viewers on the edge of their seat with exciting cliffhangers. In usual MCU fashion, the writers of Wandavision have left all unanswered questions to the final episode. As the finale airs tomorrow, I will be writing down my predictions for the finale and what affect it will have on the future of the MCU.
Greg FalconerPublished 3 years ago in Geeks'General Hospital' actor cast as a villain on 'The Young and the Restless'
The Young and the Restless has hired veteran actor Richard Burgi to portray Ashton Locke, the husband of Tara whose son Harrison belongs to Kyle Abbott. Recently Kyle spoke to his sister Traci about the circumstances surrounding Jack finding out that Kyle was his son. This lets viewers know that Kyle is probably thinking about wanting to have a part in his own child's life. For weeks everyone has painted Ashton Locke as a villain and a man who no one should ever cross. He has even been dubbed the Locke Ness Monster.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMarvels MCU WandaVision is a must see
If Disney Plus’s Mandalorian didn’t get you to download the App, then MCU’s WandaVision is the one that should definitely pique your interest. If you’re a Marvel fan, movie and/or comics, and have already seen the movies then you already know who Wanda Maximoff and one of my favorite hero’s, Vision is. If you have never seen the movies, then I definitely recommend watching some Avengers movies before WandaVision because (spoiler alert) it’s about our Scarlet Witch’s activities after the latest Avenger: Endgame movie.
Elle LunakPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Signs"
Signs came out back in 2002. It was probably at the height of M. Night Shyamalan's popularity in the early 2000's. I have to say I was one of the few people that actually really liked this movie when it first came out. There was a lot to like it and I was curious if I would have the same reaction watching this movie almost 20 years later.
Brian AnonymousPublished 3 years ago in GeeksStealing Through Series
Let's face it: The majority of people in the world are law-abiding citizens. We have jobs and families and routines. We abide by the law and respect rules. We do what we are "supposed to do" in our daily lives. However, we can find an escape through watching law-breaking series.
Candice CainPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBrick by Brick
I bought a green dinosaur: 174 bricks. Since when do they have 3-in-1 sets? T. Rex, Pterodactyl, and Triceratops all in one box. Back in my day, you would have had to buy each dinosaur and use miscellaneous green flat sheets from your Star Wars sets to foster their vegetive habitat. Asher talks about dinosaurs all the time; I’m sure he’ll like it. Of course, I shouldn’t pretend my donation isn’t soaked with selfishness and—I’m a little ashamed to say—envy.
Mark PerkinsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksLooking for a cure to your Boredom?
Imagine if you will you are part of an elite team that is part of the Centre of Disease Control in Atlanta. Now imagine four new viruses have emerged from all corners of the globe and are spreading like wildfire (remind you of anything?)
Alan WalkerPublished 3 years ago in Geeks