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Fanatical Readings Episode 1
Originally uploaded May 21st, 2017. If the jokes (and the image quality) seem outdated, that's why. Finally, a new edited video from me (as opposed to a stream)! Caitlin joins me for this new series where we read (bad) fan fictions! And yes, this is a series, more coming soon!
PXKM ProductionsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksRosario Dawson Teases Sabine Wren Possibly Being In Live-Action 'Ahsoka' Series
The internet can be a strange creature (as if you didn’t already know this). Sometimes, a single tweet is enough to stir up all kinds of speculation. In this case, however, it wasn’t even a tweet, but simply a click on the little heart below a tweet, that sparked the rumor mill:
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in GeeksVictoria Stevens
Victoria Stevens started her acting career at age 12. She began performing in musicals at Camden County College and then graduated with a Bachelor's in R/T/F Communications from Rowan University.
Tammy ReesePublished 3 years ago in GeeksNetflix Officially Dethroned As Top Streaming Service Thanks To 'The Mandalorian'
It's undeniable that cable TV is going the way of the dinosaurs. With its high prices and oceans of useless channels that you're paying for, streaming services have exploded in popularity over the last decade plus. The undeniable juggernaut of the industry is Netflix. Since it exploded in popularity in 2007, it has dominated the streaming industry, helped along by having such megahit shows as The Office as part of its library. While new streaming services did pop up, such as HBO Max, Shudder, and Hulu, Netflix was still the leader of them all.
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in GeeksDon't Piss Down My Back & Tell Me It's Raining
WARNING: The following includes the use of obscene language & politically controversial subject matter. Reader discretion is advised.
Jacob HerrPublished 3 years ago in GeeksKing in Black: Thunderbolts #1
King in Black: Thunderbolts #1 Marvel Comics 2021 Written by Matthew Rosenberg Illustrated by Juan Ferreyra Lettered by VC’s Joe Sabino
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksDick Van Dyke Helps Inspire Marvel's WandaVision Creators
WandaVision is Marvel Cinematic Universe's new sitcom streaming on Disney Plus that will deliver a new style of entertainment to Marvel fans and, quite frankly, fans who have no idea what Marvel is. The show takes place in a post-Avengers: Endgame timeline and will follow Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany's Vision. The series takes you on a journey with Wanda and Vision as they move and live suburban lives. The show begins as a typical 1950's sitcom, but the couple navigates through different periods of the '60s and '70s.
The Nerd HabitPublished 3 years ago in GeeksEverybody Wins
(DECIDEDLY DISCORDANT INTRO SONG, CROWD APPLAUSE RISES AND FALLS) LESLIE (ANNOUNCER): That’s right, folks, the sound of that completely non-musical interlude means it’s time for yet another edition of EVERYBODY WINS, the world’s first and only politically correct game show. I’m your computer-generated and gender-neutral announcer, Leslie Picklebritches, and here are tonight’s not overly ravishing but definitely breathing hosts, Lorne and Lorna Lumpenprole!
Bob WakulichPublished 3 years ago in GeeksSonny Corinthos storyline not popular with fans of 'General Hospital'
Some General Hospital fans are angry about the amnesia storyline with Sonny Corinthos as this scenario has played out many times before on daytime drama shows. In the 1970s on NBC's Days of Our Lives, prominent lawyer Mickey Horton lost his memory after catching his brother Bill in bed with his wife Laura. He wandered away and ended up in a small town. He began working on a farm for the crippled Maggie, whom he later married. There have been other soap characters over the years who had amnesia and befriended or fell in love with those who found them. Sonny was rescued by a man who was driving past him and now he is receiving help from a woman whose husband owns a diner.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTandav(2021, Season 1)- Review
Tandav is a political drama centring on the controlling party of India lead by Devki Nandan (Tigmanshu Dhulia) the three time prime minister of India, en-route to win the latest election and retain his seat for the fourth time. His son Samar Pratap Singh (Saif Ali Khan) full of ambition and vigour aspires to one day take his fathers place. Devki has a lot of experience and is entrusted by his party and has very close relationship to its members, Gopal Das Munshi (Kumud Mishra) & Anuradha Kishore (Dimple Kapadia) in particular. The series takes the viewers through the wild ride that is to come after the party wins the election as expected. Along with showing the highest pedestal of politics it also delves into student politics with showcasing the student presidential election of a university in Delhi, which houses among it Shiva Shekhar (Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub) a student with no desire to get his hands dirty with politics, but still finds himself at the center of it. It is a tale portraying the brutal & gruelling reality of politics, its participants and the abhorring acts they choose to employ in order to fulfil their desire to be in power.
The Couch ReviewPublished 3 years ago in GeeksAscencia #1
Ascencia #1 Wake Entertainment 2021 Written by John Dolmayan Illustrated by Tony Parker Coloured by Blond Lettered by Taylor Esposito of Ghost Glyph Studio
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksA Past Whisper
The rapid, almost non-stop pattering of the rain hitting the old barn's roof stopped at nothing in its vicious assault. Jerit paused only for a brief moment to look out his window from his small cabin to look outside as a stray crack from a not-so-distant thunderbolt lit up the night sky as bright as morning sunrise. As the crack hit the distance, he could almost swear to hear a voice, far-off and hoarse it seemed. “Remember yourself”, it seemed to say. As if the lightning was angry at the earth and each hit from the storm would elicit a curse from the ancient element. Could lightning speak? Or was it a whisper from his mind? An internal word of protest brought almost to his lips, perhaps, for the brash audacity of the thunder and rain.
Emilio DiazPublished 3 years ago in Geeks