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Top Five Movie Plot Twists of The Last Two Decades
Everyone enjoys a good twist in the plot of the movie. Most of the movie buffs watch these movies just to enjoy these sudden twists. This article discusses five of the best movie plot twists that have left many stunned.[1] Let’s explore the best movies with some of the most unexpected plot twists.
Jack thomsonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksBBNaija: Meet The Man Behind The Big Brother Voice (VIDEO).
The mystery voice has finally been found. BBNaija, short for Big Brother Nigeria, is the new craze of the town. There's no denying it. There's no running away from it. In fact, if you're a Nigerian then you know that BBNaija news now haunts us E-VE-RY-WHERE. It's every other post on our news feed, it's every other notification, it's what everybody in your church and Whatsapp group is talking about. It is everywhere!
Jide OkonjoPublished 4 years ago in GeeksAll the Bright Places - A Movie Review
Nobody should ever fight their battles alone. Always reach out for help. Based on the novel by Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places is a 2020 Netflix film about two teenagers fighting inward battles. Having lost her sister to a car accident, Finch persistently helps Violet to see the light again. As a budding romance grows, while working on a school project, Finch’s mental health deteriorates.
Marielle SabbagPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Yellow Flick Road
If I was a conspiracy theorist (and I’m not, because that’s what they want us to believe), I would say that 20-Century Fox has it in for any positive black male role model, and that is why they never survive in an X-Men film. In contrast, The MCU has cultivated several black men as heroes – James Rhodes or Rhodey, Sam Wilson aka Falcon, and T’Challa the Black Panther, and the DCCU has several as well, albeit not as pristine – Victor (Cyborg) Stonex, Deadshot, they even kept Black Manta ALIVE – the XCU goes out of its way to discard the smattering of black men they have loitering about. Korath the Persuer, by the way. Djimon Honsou? Amistad? (I forgot about Heimdall in the video. Sorry Idris Elba).
Antonio JacobsPublished 4 years ago in GeeksAvengers Anatomy: 5 Weird Facts About Thanos’ Body
Thanos is considered to be the most powerful supervillain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was first introduced in the film, Avengers: Infinity War. He has defeated most of the superheroes of the team Avengers in the film. There are six Infinity Stones in Thanos’ snap, which makes him more powerful. All of these gem-type stones have different roles designated to each one of them. The first stone, Space Stone, appeared in the film, Captain America: The First Avenger. Thanos made massive efforts to collect all the Infinity Stones to become more powerful.
clarkebobby366Published 4 years ago in GeeksBen Affleck And Michael Keaton Set To Reprise Batman Roles In 'The Flash' Film
As fast as he is, The Flash has yet to receive his own theatrical film. It has been delayed time and time again over the years, but it is currently set to be released in June 2022. With all of the delays (even before delays were more commonplace thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic), it is understandable that moviegoers may have lost enthusiasm over the project, especially if they were not fans of the Ezra Miller portrayal of Barry Allen in 2017’s Justice League film. However, some news about the film may be enough to sway their curiosity.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Guide to: 20 Films of the 1950s
The 1950s are probably my personal favourite decade because of the fact there is such brilliant music from the era. Another thing about the 50s is that it is considered the true beginning of the Modern West. The Second World War is over, Hitler is dead and gone, American Production is up ten-fold and more and there are reparations all over the world. Peace and Love would come along in the form of the 1960s as a result of the Cold War (it isn't really a war, but it is a war - just nobody's fighting and just collecting random weapons).
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in Geeks"American Notes" by Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens’ “American Notes” is a travelogue detailing a trip Dickens took to North America between the months of January and June in 1842. This was also part of the inspiration for his later writing of “Martin Chuzzlewit”. Charles Dickens and his wife sailed for North America just a month before Dickens’ 30th birthday and even though he was initially in good spirits, the journey on sea was no so positive. He would travel America by coach, by steamboat, and even writing a whole chapter on his journey on the American Railroad. Dickens could not forgive America for it having a continued use for slavery and comments about the treatment of black people in America as being incredibly horrid. He gives reasons and observations for major flaws in the society of the USA and makes analyses on everything from violence to prisons, hospitals and schools. Often enjoying the picturesque of the country, he comments on liking Boston the most in terms of sight and New York, it seems, the least.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Zoolander 2"
Zoolander 2 came out in 2016 a full 15 years after the first Zoolander. I mentioned in my review of the original Zoolander that I loved the movie. It would come to no surprise that I would be pessimistic about the sequel. This movie taught me a bunch of things about pop culture that I didn't realize during my first viewing. I remember hating it when I first saw it and I can't really say that I actually like this movie now but I do see some redeeming qualities.
Brian AnonymousPublished 4 years ago in GeeksReview of ‘The Cats Came Back’
Synopsis Small-town librarian Kathleen Paulson often seems to gets mixed up in murder, but luckily, her very special cats always find a way to help her close a case . . . The charming Minnesota town of Mayville Heights is hosting a music festival, and the whole place is bustling with musicians and tourists. Kathleen is looking forward to taking in some fabulous performances--and her two cats, Owen and Hercules, are looking forward to taking in some fabulous sardine crackers. But then the trio stumbles across a dead body by the river. The victim is a close friend--who also happens to be a look-alike of a popular cabaret singer set to perform at the festival. Who could have wanted to harm this innocent girl? Was it a case of mistaken identity? As accusations abound and suspicions swirl, Kathleen, Hercules and Owen will put their abilities--both mundane and magical--to the test, and lay down the paw.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'The Bold and the Beautiful' Ridge and Brooke say goodbye
Longtime fans of The Bold and the Beautiful know that at a future date and time, Ridge and Brooke will reunite. It's happened over and over for several decades, plus Shauna married Eric's son under false pretenses. This will seal the deal and Shauna and Quinn will no doubt be run out of town. For now, the process of getting Bridge back on track must begin and Soaps.com indicates that during the week of August 24-28 there will be a lot of confusion for this popular couple that leads to their breaking up
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'General Hospital' Nurses Ball heats up and trouble is on the way
The General Hospital Nurses Ball continued on Thursday with more of what viewers enjoy. Valentin was gloating to Martin about acquiring ELQ and matching the donations dollar for dollar. His bubble was burst and his mood changed, however, when he saw Nina and Jax and realized how close they are becoming. Ned and Olivia continue to be on different pages regarding BLQ and the wedge between them is growing. They put their difference aside however to sing a duet on stage as they have in years past. While they were singing Brook Lynn was backstage heartbroken and crying because her father kicked her out of the family home.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in Geeks