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How Wonder Woman Can Help You Live a Better Life
At the weekend I rewatched Wonder Woman, and not only was I (again) surprised how good this movie is, but also what this movie teaches us. It’s so inspiring and interesting when you notice the little life lessons during a story.
By Jule Jessenberger5 years ago in Geeks
'Lifeless'
I like to think popular books on Wattpad would be more dignified than the unpopular ones. However, after having to suffer through the mind-numbing, teeth clenching, making you want to bang your head against the nearest wall ‘success’ that is the After series, I feel like I just cannot force myself to waste anymore time going through a book when it can’t even pull me in to begin with.
By Wattpad Assessed5 years ago in Geeks
Why Raven and Starfire Suck in 'Titans'
I told myself that I wouldn't watch Titans because recently DC has taken many beloved characters and completely butchered them. I didn't want to pay for DC's streaming service and I didn't feel like being disappointed by them again. However, since I currently live in Thailand, Titans is available on Netflix, so I took the plunge.
By Sabrina Petrafesa5 years ago in Geeks
Keanu Reeves; The Nicest Man in Hollywood!
It's always so refreshing to hear of the huge acts of kindness from the Hollywood favourite Keanu Reeves. Giving kindness, generosity and help, for no other reason than he wants too. The Mister nice guy of Hollywood, who is always spoken highly of and whom we have never heard a bad word about. The actor, director, producer and musician, Keanu Reeves, who has been appearing in Hollywood films for over thirty years. From big buck blockbusters to low budget independent films. He is a leading figure in tinsel town, who likes to keep a low profile, riding his beloved motorbikes or relaxing at his home in the Hollywood Hills.
By Hayley Dodwell5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Left for Dead'
After narrowly surviving a car crash, Leah (Chelsea Hobbs) finds herself not only on the verge of being charged with drunk driving and auto theft, but with no memory of the crimes she supposedly committed or what led up to the accident. With Officer Barrett (Klea Scott) intent on keeping her in prison until her identity can be uncovered, Leah appears to only have two people in her corner: pro-bono lawyer Rick (Mark Famiglietti) and Dean (William McNamara), who introduces himself to Leah as her husband.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
'When Calls the Heart' Spin-Off, 'When Hope Calls', Is Hallmark's Next Addictive Drama
Hallmark Channel broke new ground when it debuted When Calls the Heart in 2014. The drama quickly escalated to the top of the ratings charts and amassed a fanbase of dedicated viewers that are lively, interactive, and determined to keep their favorite show on top.
By Rachel Carrington5 years ago in Geeks
Are Comic Books Finally Great Again?
Comic books have had a rough go of it in recent years. Despite the booming big screen business that has seen Marvel, and to a lesser extent DC, dominate the box office, the printed counterparts to these cinematic capers have struggled to make the same connection with the modern audience.
By Shaun Pond5 years ago in Geeks
Patton and the Pea
Patton has worked for Prince Roman's family for years. For some reason, his chipper and energetic personality made everyone else nervous; they found it cute coming from him as a child, but found it unsettling when he became an adult. The one opening that he was able to get even though he was chipper and energetic was the opening for being a personal servant to the royal family. He used to only speak when spoken to and do certain tasks for the King, Queen, and Princes; it made him upset on the inside that he couldn't willingly socialize with them, but he was glad to have a job that provided an income and food in his stomach, especially since he was an orphan growing up.
By Monique Star5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Rim of the World'
Rim of the World is a little bit of an odd film. I totally get what they were trying to do with this movie, so maybe I'm getting a little too old to be watching these types of movies. Still, the nostalgia factor of movies of my past kind of make me have a weak spot for this movie.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Bill Burr: Paper Tiger'
Netflix has been killing it recently with the Netflix comedy specials. They came out with Aziz Ansari's Right Now special, which was really good. Then they came out with Dave Chappelle's Sticks and Stones which was amazing as well. Now they've released Bill Burr's Paper Tiger special.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks