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New Year's Wisdom from Angel Kitty in 'Toy Story That Time Forgot'
Greet the world with open arms Toy Story That Time Forgot is a 2014 animated short, made for television that is based on the Toy Story movies. In this cartoon, it's Christmas Day and Bonnie is playing with her toys. She removes what appears to be an ornament from the tree but it's a soft plushy kitten with gold angel wings and a gold halo. She calls it the terrifying Kittysaraus and pretends it's a dinosaur. She lets the kitten join the fun until her mother calls. After Bonnie leaves the room the toys say how much they enjoyed the experience.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2021!
Happy New Year, everyone, and welcome to 2021! It’s a new year for movies that hopefully will not be as bad as last year. With vaccines rolling out, I hope that we can all get back to the movie theater experience safely and in full force.
Jonathan SimPublished 3 years ago in Geeks7 Shocking Truths Chimamanda Revealed in New Interview
Who would have known? I am a reader. I love to read. And one of my all-time favorite authors is no surprise, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, whose most recent short story, Zikora, released in 2020 was my favorite read of the year.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Son of Joker and His Queen: Chapter 3
News Broadcast #Three Good morning Gotham City. Today is Saturday and the weather is cloudy and gloomy like always. Gotham police believe the hijacked Wayne benefit, Tuesday night, has something to do with the recent escapee from Arkham. The head doctor still will not comment or give the name of the escapee. We ask all to be careful and enjoy your weekend.
'General Hospital' alum Kimberly McCullough pays tribute to the late dancer Shabba Doo
Long time General Hospital viewers can remember 7-year-old Kimberly McCullough's debut as 6 year old Robin Scorpio. What may not be known is that this was not the first role for the actress turned director. She began her career in a movie, as a dancer at age 5. McCullough got her start as a young blonde girl in pigtails who was with a group of young dancers in Breakin 2 Electric Boogaloo. She shared this recently on social media, after the death of the legendary Shabba Doo who was the star of Breakin and its sequel. McCullough said that although he was the "Big Cheese" he treated her well and made her feel as if she belonged.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in Geeks7 Nigerian Celebrities You Didn't Know Are Twins (Photos).
Brace yourselves for this one. I’ve done a couple of Nigerian twin-resemblance stories but I just realized that for all of those posts, I haven’t actually done a simple 7 Nigerian Celebrities Twins list.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWonder Woman 1984(2020)- Review
Wonder Woman 1984 is a superhero film, sequel to the original film Wonder Woman (2017). As its name suggests it is set in 1984 decades after Diana/Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) helped stop World War I with the assistance of Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) who was eventually martyred in doing so, at the end of the first film. 66 years after that Diana is living in Washington D.C. working as an anthropologist in the Smithsonian Museum. She majorly leads a quiet & lonely life, functioning as a vigilantly from time to time and assisting local authorities curb petty crimes. The primary story starts when Diana gets acquainted with Barbara Ann Minerva (Kristen Wiig) a new employee at the museum. Barbara is a learned woman but fairly anonymous & ignored by her peers. The FBI has asked for the museum's assistance and in turn Barbra's to identify a few antiquities that were seized by them after a failed robbery attempt. Among these artefacts there is a dreamstone, initially dismissed as a fake and of being of not much value, apart from its aesthetics, by both Barbra & Diana. Still, they unwittingly make individual wishes jokingly and instantly go on with their lives not giving much thought to the stone. Little did they know it was a real dreamstone and their wishes have come true. Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal), a businessman, knows the reality of the stone and when he learns it is at the Smithsonian Museum he displays himself as a donor and deceivingly acquires the stone. Maxwell takes a few rash decisions with the stone, the use of which can lead to Armageddon and the end of the world. Now it's upto Diana to do all she can to stop him, in the process she gets help from an old friend & finds herself at odds with a new one.
The Couch ReviewPublished 3 years ago in GeeksAlex Trebek's final week of Jeopardy!'
Game show host Alex Trebek passed away from pancreatic cancer on Nov. 8, 2020, at age 80. He worked until just 10 days before his death in spite of the toll that the disease and it's treatments were taking on him. The final new "Jeopardy!" episodes that he hosted will air during the week of January 4-8. There will be memorable highlights from the past that are sure to please fans of the show. According to a producer from Sony Pictures Television, the first of the final episodes will air Monday with Trebek offering a "powerful message about the season of giving." The final episode, which airs on Friday, will conclude with a beautiful tribute to the beloved, longtime Jeopardy!' host.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksLast Wrap-Up of the year — Books I read in December 2020
Namo Namaha friends. 2020 is finally over. I have never sent off any other year with as much relief and gusto as this particular year.
The 2020 MacGuffin Awards—Honoring the Best in Film
Hello and welcome to the 2nd annual MacGuffin Awards. I am your host, film critic Jonathan Sim, and I will be guiding you through some of the best films this year has had to offer. While this has been the worst year for movies in decades by a long shot, we still have had some great movies this year.
Jonathan SimPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThey Fell From The Sky #1 Advance Review
They Fell From The Sky #1 Advance Review Mad Cave Studios 2021 On Sale Feb. 03 2021 Written by Liezl Buenaventura Illustrated by Xavier Tarrega
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Best Movies of 2020!
“It’s been a wonderful year for film, and here’s to 2020. Hope it’s even better.” I wrote that sentence on my “Top 10 Movies of 2019!” list last year. I know. How foolish of me to think that 2020 wouldn’t be the absolute dumpster fire of a year it was. With movie theater closures, nearly every movie release being pushed back, and a push to streaming services, 2020 has been the absolute worst year for film.
Jonathan SimPublished 3 years ago in Geeks