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Quentin Tarantino Will Novelize His Movie “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino recently announced that he would write a novel based on his Oscar-nominated script, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Previously, Tarantino has adapted his film Inglorious Bastards into a book that provides an alternative story. So readers can expect that according to Tarantino’s classic fashion, the story in the novel will be different from the movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
karen jodes capananPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "I Am Woman"
I Am Woman is a biopic of the singer Helen Reddy. Admittingly, before watching this movie I had no idea who Helen Reddy was. I've only heard one of her songs through a Simpsons' episode a long time ago but didn't understand the full impact she had on society. Luckily this movie was made to make me aware of all of the positive impacts that Helen had in the world.
Brian AnonymousPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Funniest What If Questions Discussed on the Internet Right Now
In the world of What If — or maybe we should say ‘worlds’, considering the journeys across space, time and various dimensions we have taken with all of you — we come across interesting concepts and theories every day. Many of these are sent to us by you, the fans of the show, with hopes of them becoming an episode others can enjoy. Some of these ideas don’t make the cut but deserve some recognition simply because they are too bizarre or weird to pass by. See what we mean below.
The Other History of the DC Universe #1
The Other History of the DC Universe #1 DC Black Label 2020 1972-1995: Jefferson Pierce Written by John Ridley Layouts by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWill Lulu die or be left in a coma on ‘General Hospital’?
Ever since the rumors began regarding Emme Rylan being fired from General Hospital spoiler alerts have been suggesting how her character would exit Port Charles. Initially it was believed that Cyrus might have her killed because she was investigating him for a story. Lulu and Jackie were working together but the mother of Detective Chade left town to follow leads for a different story. Peter told Lulu that she needed evidence and not innuendo and that was the last we heard about it. At this particular time it would seem that Cyrus had his focus in a different direction.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksCassie and Her Bad Boy Alpha
Hello everyone before we get started with the story I would like to introduce the characters to you so you aren't shocked when they pop up in the story. These are the main characters that will make prominent appearances in the story. There will be others as well but they only appear once or twice so I will not list them below. I want to thank you for reading my story and please leave any comments as to how I can make them better ~ Caitlyn
Caitlyn Marie ThiesPublished 3 years ago in GeeksFilm Review: 'Thanksgiving With the Carters'
The Carter family's Thanksgiving dinner comes with a tradition attached to it known as the "Thanksgiving Surprise". Every year, each member of the family brings a surprise (whether big or small) to the gathering. This year, as the Carters come together for their annual feast, some surprises are in the works. Robert (Byron Adrian Shorter) is introducing his girlfriend Opal (Kelsey Delemar) to the family. Patriarch Errol (Kenneth Madison) has some plans to announce over dinner. Even Sydney (Aniya Langston), the young daughter of lawyer Erica (Sophia Knolton), has been getting on the Thanksgiving Surprise tradition.
Trevor WellsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBigger or Closer
We've all been faced with challenging decisions in life. What to have for lunch, whether to go commando or not, how many Krispy Kreme donuts to eat. These decisions can, at times, be daunting. And today I was plagued with a decision of my own.
Meg Thee TigerPublished 3 years ago in GeeksDave Chappelle Cancelled
I didn't want to believe it. Did the man whom I beheld with my own two reddish-brown eyes as he proudly accepted the Mark Twain prize for tens of millions of viewers really fall victim to the unerring Cancel Culture? It can't be true. I've got to see this for myself. And what better place to find the truth than the almighty internet.
Meg Thee TigerPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Magicians: Netflix Binges
Ever since discovering the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, I have dreamed of finding something similar and new. Like many fans, I have read the books and watched the movies countless times. Still, I needed more; but everything else I found had either low-quality or poor content. Just as I was about to give up hope, God answered my prayers: The Magicians.
Lisbeth Salander, The Girl Who Survived: Rape, Human Trafficking, and Sexual Violence in Steig Larsson’s “Millennium Trilogy”
Character Background Lisbeth Salander is a forensic investigator for a private security company, Milton Security, in Sweden. A ward of the state, Lisbeth was removed from her home as a young girl and institutionalized after she tried to set her father on fire, hence the title of the film. Lisbeth is portrayed to possibly be on the autism spectrum, extremely intelligent with an eidetic memory, considered rude by Swedish social standards, she smokes heavily and has a fondness for junk food, and spends her time investigating, hacking into people she finds suspicious, occasionally using drugs, and visiting LGBT nightclubs (in the American version).
Johnny RingoPublished 3 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Guide to: Independent Cinema
In this chapter of ‘the filmmaker’s guide’ we’re actually going to be learning about literature and film together. I understand that many of you are sitting in university during difficult times and finding it increasingly hard to study and I understand that many of you who are not at university or not planning on it are possibly stuck of what to do, need a break or even need to catch up on learning film before you get to the next level. This guide will be brief but will also contain: new vocabulary, concepts and theories, films to watch and we will be exploring something taboo until now in the ‘filmmaker’s guide’ - academia (abyss opens). Each article will explore a different concept of film, philosophy, literature or bibliography/filmography etc. in order to give you something new to learn each time we see each other. You can use some of the words amongst family and friends to sound clever or you can get back to me (email in bio) and tell me how you’re doing. So, strap in and prepare for the filmmaker’s guide to film studies because it is going to be one wild ride.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in Geeks