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Top 10 Movies of 2019
The year is ending, this decade is ending, and we’ve had another awesome year of movies. I’ve been thinking about my top 10 movies of this past year a lot. There were some great sequels and original movies, exciting things happening behind and in front of the camera, and overall some really memorable stuff. I’m pleased to say that looking back, I have a wide range of favorites for a lot of different reasons. It was hard to rank these movies, but I finally came to a decision after hours of deliberation.
My Review of "Kevin Hart:Don't F**k This Up"
Kevin Hart: Don't F**k This Up, is a TV series that documents his life for the last few years. It's interesting because you hear about these crazy things about him in the tabloids and sometimes you don't know what to believe. He gives a pretty detailed account of what happened and explain how he's screwed up, learned from his screw ups and moved on to become a better person out of his experiences.
Brian AnonymousPublished 4 years ago in GeeksConner gets a Christmas miracle on ‘The Young and the Restless’
Conner Newman has been portrayed as a demon seed child in recent months on The Young and the Restless. He manipulates his parents and even lied on Sharon. Walnut Grove Rlementsry school no longer wants him as a student and therapy has not seemed to be working. Conner locked his half brother Christian in a closet and it began to look as if Bictor’s grandson was the type of kid who might hurt small animals. On Christmas, however, a different side of “Chaddam’s” son emerges, one that makes him seem like a normal young boy after all.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksReed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Death House' (2017)
45 minutes. 45 FUCKING MINUTES of god damn setup. How the FUCK do you waste 45 FUCKING MINUTES of a god damn horror movie on the fucking fluff?!? Nobody fucking came here for a god damn story! We came here to see a parade of horror legends get their murder on! You don't fucking need 45 minutes of setup to deliver a god damn parade of horror legends! Introduce the concept, start the prison riot, and let the mayhem begin! That's 10 fucking minutes TOPS!
Reed AlexanderPublished 4 years ago in GeeksLoved not Lost
Sharp rays of sunlight hit Ruth’s eyes as they pierced through between the spaces of the sheer white curtains above her head. Warm on her face, and too bright to even squint her eyes open, she raised a hand to her face to block the sun as the wedding band took in the sunlight and smiled a glint back. She hoisted herself up with the help of the opposite arm to have her back lean against the pillow and headboard, propped up against head of the bed. A soft, golden halo cast around her as the sun warmed up her back from the window behind her and a gold hue bounced of her warm brown hair.
BTS au FictionPublished 4 years ago in GeeksStar Wars IX: The Rise of Skywalker
Wow.. all I can say is wow! First of all, SPOILER ALERT! You probably already figured that, but just in case you haven’t seen Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker yet and want to, you have been warned. The final ending to the Star Wars saga has come at last. And although the last one left me a little nervous, see my other review at https://vocal.media/futurism/star-wars-the-last-jedi-predictions-and-review, I came away from this movie thoroughly satisfied and there are several reasons. There seemed to be at least one missed opportunity, but let's get started.
Kayla BloomPublished 4 years ago in GeeksHallmark Review: 'Double Holiday'
In the time they've been working together at their real estate development firm, Rebecca Hoffman (Carly Pope) and Chris Coulter (Kristoffer Polaha) have never quite gotten along. So when Rebecca and Chris are selected by their boss to handle an upcoming Christmas party meant to impress a potential client, Rebecca is far from thrilled--but is willing to do so, in the hopes that planning the party might earn her the recently opened senior executive position.
Trevor WellsPublished 4 years ago in Geeks6 Netflix Original Movies Coming Out December 2019
Netflix Inc. has gone from small potatoes to dominating the 2020 Golden Globe nominations in only two decades. The company use to deliver movies by snail mail in 1998 and now it's competing with Disney. In fact, now Disney is forced to switch to streaming in order to keep up in the Entertainment Industry.
5 True Facts About Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger is a man who has reached iconic status throughout the world. His films whether good, bad, or ugly have made him an actor with multiple generations of fans. Many people know his film personas, but a number of Arnold's fans may not know some of the little things that went into making him the man he is today. Here are 5 of the more interesting facts.
Neal LitherlandPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Gavin & Stacey' Fans Label Deadline As "Sexist" After Forgetting About Ruth Jones
First broadcast in 2007, James Corden and Ruth Jones introduced the nation to a brand-new sitcom - Gavin and Stacey. Starring Mathew Horne, Joanna Page, James Corden, Ruth Jones and many more big names, the sitcom ran for three series before ending on an open book for future episodes.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 4 years ago in GeeksDon Imus, David Letterman and Johnny Carson Moments that all Talk Shows Should Aspire
Photo by Rob Young https://www.flickr.com/photos/rob-young/ Don Imus After the invasion of Iraq and during the 2004 President Campaign, Don Imus showed us how real journalism works. I can’t remember the Democratic senator being interviewed but he was right up there with Joe Biden, Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy. Of course, the Senator was following suit with John Kerry’s central rationale for supplanted George W. Bush. The Iraq invasion having descending into chaos, a Kerry administration will join forces with our key allies in Europe and get the situation under control,” he droned on.
Rich MonettiPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMovie Review What Men Want One of 2019's Worst
Under the old Hollywood studio system of the 1930's through the 1950’s it wasn’t uncommon that some executive would get a clever premise in their head, assign it to a contracted writer to be turned into a screenplay before turning it over to a contracted director to bring it to life with contracted actors, none of whom could care less about what they were making, they were just happy to be in Hollywood making movies.
Sean PatrickPublished 4 years ago in Geeks