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Permission to Feel
Logan and Patton had been together for quite some time, but Logan noticed that there was something...different about his lover. He knew that Patton wasn't the same man he took a long time to admit he was in love with, but he didn't know why. He had tried confronting Patton about his concerns, but Patton always claimed that everything was fine and Logan still couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing.
Monique StarPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Return of the Order: Act 23
On arriving in the demon realm Louisa steadied the twins, “It gets easier with practise,” she said. “Now be watchful, there will be those looking to capitalise on the chaos the reapers are causing.”
Lorelei_SandsPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Primal' (2019)
I just spent ten months in the jungle, and this all smells like cat shit to me. Films where animals mess with the protagonists’ life. There are a lot of those movies. Only recently you could see in Crawl how alligators tried to outwit a father and daughter with their immense mouths full of razor-sharp, meat-tearing teeth. In A Quiet Place there were creatures with such a developed hearing that they can locate any human sound and quickly go there to tear the source of the noise to pieces. Birds, dogs, cats, crocodiles, tarantulas, grizzly bears, monkeys, ants, snakes, and sharks. An entire segment of the animal kingdom has already been used. This movie Primal immediately reminded me of a movie I saw years ago. Namely Burning Bright. In this last film, too, it was a tiger chasing two innocent people. Only it took place in a kind of Pippi-Longstocking-house. In Primal, on the other hand, it’s a cargo ship that serves as a hunting ground. And Nicolas Cage is also present. Maybe that’s why it’s worthwhile to give this film a chance.
Billy Abbot Is Gambling Again on 'The Young and the Restless'
Monday's episode of The Young and the Restless was not shown because of the impeachment hearings. For this reason Tuesday's programming will be seen on Wednesday unless there is another delay. Whenever that particular show is broadcast, viewers will be in for a shock. Billy Abbott is fully embracing his dark side and has begun gambling again. Nikki was singing her son in law's praises to her husband, regarding his dealing with his recent issues. Victor, however, remained skeptical and while they were talking, "Villy" was having a strange encounter at a restaurant.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksVanna White Hosts 'Wheel of Fortune' While Pat Sajak Recuperates
Wheel of Fortune is taped weeks in advance of airing on ABC. Back on November 8, 2019, the game show's producers announced that host Pat Sajak, 73, would not be able to host the show for a while. He had emergency surgery to correct a blocked intestine in the middle of taping. Therefore, a temporary replacement was needed for Sajak who has been a host for 35 years.
Margaret MinnicksPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMy Review of 'Crocodile Dundee'
I haven't seen Crocodile Dundee since I was a little kid. This movie first came out in 1986 and in a lot of ways it definitely shows. There are certain scenes that would not pass through if they were to be made today. On the other hand there is also an innocence to this movie that you can't deny. I was enamored by this movie when I was a little kid so I was excited to see how I would react to this movie today.
Brian AnonymousPublished 4 years ago in GeeksReview of 'Watchmen' 1.8
Well, last night's episode 1.8 of Watchmen was my favorite so far. All the pieces came together; not easy in a time-travel story, especially when the time traveler is some kind of god, Dr. Manhattan, who, among his many impressive powers, has the ability to live and act in all times that he exists, at the same time, all of the time.
Paul LevinsonPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'The Girl with the Red Hair'
Robert Massimi. The Girl With The Red Hair is playing at the Alchemical 104 West 14th St. until December 15th. After a sold out one night performance in July, Anthony Lauria brings this great production back with for the most part the same cast.
Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Published 4 years ago in GeeksAdam Savage - 'Every Tool's a Hammer: Life Is What You Make It' (Book Review)
Adam Savage. Many know him from his time as one of the hosts of the hit Discovery Channel show Mythbusters alongside Jamie Hyneman. Mythbusters ran for 14 years and in that time Adam became a firm favourite due to his passion for building, innovating and all around nice guy persona. Since the show ended, Adam went on to run another science and invention based show on YouTube called Tested (there is also Tested.com which I recommend checking out if you have a spare 10,000 hours). Tested continued to grow with people loving Adam's 'One Day Builds' series, where he has 24 hours to complete a project. This passion for making, building, tinkering and curiosity of finding solutions to problems had to come from somewhere.
Tom SturtridgePublished 4 years ago in GeeksBig Bird Joins Mr. Hooper
#BigBird and #Oscar were two of my favorite characters on #SesameStreet growing up. I was therefore incredibly sad December 8, 2019, when I learned that Caroll Spinney, who portrayed both of these characters in one respect or another up until 2018 when he had to stop physically playing Big Bird due to balance issues.
Christina St-JeanPublished 4 years ago in Geeks7 Animated Disney Films That Hopefully Won't Get a Live-Action Remake
We have seen a plethora of Disney classics get the live-action treatment, including Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King (well that was sort of live-action). These films made bank at the box office due to the childhood nostalgia coming to life. However, one could argue that the remakes don't deserve to get by on nostalgia alone. Most of the remakes appear to be photocopies of their animated counterparts. Some viewers love that, others are upset by the lack of originality. With all that in mind, there are some Disney animated tales that I hope do not get the live-action treatment.
Sarah LoydPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Review: 'The Wicker Man' (1973)
Directed by Robin Hardy, this British Classic makes a great excuse film for a rainy day and is possibly one of the greatest films created quintessentially by the British. It is an amazing film with all the trimmings of a horror/thriller cult classic.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in Geeks