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Tiny Meat Gang
Who are the Tiny Meat Gang? The Tiny Meat Gang comprise of Cody Ko and Noel Miller, two American YouTubers, comedians, singers, actors, and influencers.
Cassandra LawrencePublished 4 years ago in GeeksInside The Millionaire Lifestyle of Will Smith And Hos He Spends His Millions.
10. Calabasas, California Giga-Mansion Located in a secure gated community, this massive home sits on 150 acres, covers 25,000 square feet and is thought to have cost the successful movie star around $42 million dollars.
Vidello ProductionsPublished 4 years ago in Geeks10 Expensive Things Owned By Multi-Millionaire Lady Gaga
10. California Mansion Sitting in around 200 Acres of beautiful gardens this home features six bedrooms and seven bathrooms and has a 1,300 square-foot ballroom with three kitchens.
Vidello ProductionsPublished 4 years ago in GeeksSnyder Shows New 'Justice League' Scene With Black Suit for Superman
Ever since Zack Snyder took over as director of the latest DC Comics films (Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Justice League) some of his creative choices have been...controversial, to say the least. Fans have been highly divided on the films, and the critical reception has been less than stellar. However, many people agree that the director's cut of Batman v Superman is a marked improvement over the theatrical release, adding to character arcs, explaining some murky story elements, and closing plot threads. With Justice League in a similar boat, fans are looking forward to seeing what Snyder's true vision for the film was, and whether the director's cut can improve the film in a fashion similar to that of Batman v Superman.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in Geeks'The Walking Dead' Creator Robert Kirkman Confirms He Will Be Involved In Rick Grimes Movie
The Walking Dead TV series, based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book series of the same name, has been running since October 2010. Over the last ten years, viewers who have kept up with the show have grown attached to certain characters. Unsurprisingly, main character Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln) became a fan favorite. When the character was written out of the main show back in season nine, fans wondered whether we may ever see the character in anything on the screen again. Those who are not caught up with what happened to Rick may want to stop here.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Batman: Death in the Family' Interactive Movie Coming This Autumn
DC is always on the move when it comes to their animated features. Whether it be shared universe films, standalones, or Elseworlds type of stories, DC animation can range from straightforward adaptations to complete reimaginings. Adding fuel to the hype, a trailer just debuted for the newly announced Batman: Death in the Family. Those familiar with the title may already know of the monumental 1988 storyline “A Death in the Family,” which resulted in the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin, at the hands of the Joker. This was made possible by the amount of fans who called a 1-900 number that year to let DC know whether or not they think Jason Todd should be killed.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksAn Emphatic no to 'Mr Love: Queen's Choice'
EVOLxLOVE, or Mr. Love: Queen's Choice, is an anime that I needed no encouragement in dropping after a single episode. During the runtime of the episode, whether it was produced by MAPPA or not, it was becoming more and more obvious that it was simply not for me. Which is surprising when the individual elements are all things that I would ordinarily be drawn to. A television executive that is trying her best to make sure that her company stays afloat, combined with a world where there are people with superpowers living in secret. This is the kind of show that I would ordinarily watch, because it speaks to my love of superhuman tropes, and my education in media.
We Are The Flash
There are so many great duos that have been formed since the dawn of time. We have duos like Batman and Robbin, Kobe and Shaq, peanut butter and jelly, one pair that is the “underdog“ is from one of my favorite shows on CW, “The Flash”. There is two characters on the show that starts off as friends that help save the world from all their enemies that come in their way, that built a chemistry through all the trials and tribulations they have encountered. The two characters I am speaking of is Barry Allen and Iris West-Allen.
Carlos OatesPublished 4 years ago in Geeks‘Greenleaf’ spoiler for July 28
Greenleaf fans continue to be eager to find out details about the series finale as well as what is coming next. OWN has been pretty tight-lipped with this show but now has actually released a tiny spoiler for Tuesday night July 28. If you want an idea of what will happen, please keep reading. There is not much information given, but fans can have fun reading between the lines, and filling in their own blanks. Viewers can then watch the show and find out if they were correct in what they believed would happen. The Greenleaf spoilers project that the Bishop will be in turmoil because an old enemy returns. Last week Rochelle Cross showed up at the end of the episode, so this could be about her.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksLifetime Review: 'Stalked by My Husband's Ex'
In addition to being a successful careerwoman, Kristen Carter (Alex McKenna) couldn't be happier about her romantic life. Her boyfriend Ryan Munson (Adam Huss) is sweet and doting, and Kristen has grown close with his 10-year-old daughter Lisa (Joey Rae Blair). So when Ryan pops the question, Kristen can't wait to become Ryan's wife and Lisa's mother.
Trevor WellsPublished 4 years ago in GeeksReview of 'Entwined'
Entwined by A. J. Rosen is a pleasant surprise. This novel is a reimagining of Greek mythology following the descendants of the Greek gods. While an exciting premise, parts of it are poorly executed.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished 4 years ago in Geeks‘Cinema Paradiso’: What Film Means to Me
Few films capture the theatrical experience as lovingly as Cinema Paradiso. The 1988 Italian film won the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award and serves as one of the most beautiful love letters to cinema and the wonder it creates in the lives of those who connect to it. There have been countless reviews and essays about Cinema Paradiso that have worded how successful it is in what it sets out to do better than I ever could. But this will not be a standard review beyond me urging any reader who loves film, and/or feels a deep connection to the medium to seek Cinema Paradiso out and allow it to move you. I genuinely cannot imagine anyone who has a love for this art form not being deeply touched by the experience.
MovieBabblePublished 4 years ago in Geeks