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Top 10 Stories That Inspired the Marvel Cinematic Universe
They all had to come from somewhere. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down our picks for the "Top 10 Stories that Inspired the Marvel Cinematic Universe."
News Boy Romance
I was with the boys we were selling papers, and it was hot as hell outside. I was with Race, Jack, and Davey. We all had the same selling spot so we sold papers in our part of town. I was upset that I couldn’t get as many of my papers sold like everyone else, I was about average when it came to selling papers, I wasn’t as good at improving the truth like my cousin Jack, Davey said I didn’t need to lie to sell papers, just say the headlines and I’d get my papers sold. I was thinking about lying a few times, but Davey talked me out of it each time. But Jack, he’d never stop screwing with people’s heads, especially the rest of us.
Daniella FarrasPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Manifest' Theory, Part 2
This is a recap of episode three and four of NBC’s show Manifest and we will decide if my theory that the five year gap in which the passengers and crew disappeared was still pointing to it being aliens who took them.
Logan M. SnyderPublished 6 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Funniest 'Big Mouth' Moments (Season 1)
Puberty is always better when laughed at together. Welcome to Watchmojo.com, and today, we are counting down our picks for the top ten funniest Big Mouth moments from season one.
Review: 'Bad Times at the El Royal'
After the trailer debuted, not much was known about the latest movie from The Cabin In The Woods director, Drew Goddard. We were exposed to the tone, texture, feel and title for the movie, but what was Bad Times at the El Royale? The film opened this week and we got to see it, and whilst the movie was great, we wouldn’t like to check in!
Jonathan ReedPublished 6 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Shark Movies
We’re going to need a bigger boat. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down our picks for the top 10 shark movies.
'The Devil Wears Prada'
(Spoiler free) For many years, I've heard about this movie. How it was a great film and several references here and there (Like in The Office; when Micheal pretended to be one of the characters), and I finally decided to sit down and watch it. After all, I hate to miss out on all the fun.
Karen MercadoPublished 6 years ago in GeeksA Missed Opportunity: 'Bad Times at the El Royale'
WARNING: Spoilers ahead. But you probably won't want to pay to see this movie so keep reading. Director Drew Goddard's latest film Bad Times at the El Royale is a period thriller/drama/comedy/action film packed with twists, turns, timecards and an extensive penultimate scene. Two hours and twenty minutes long, EL ROYALE weaves together the story of 7 inhabitants of the titular lodge.
Marina Caitlin WattsPublished 6 years ago in Geeks7 Life Lessons
"You know nothing, Jon Snow" - Ygritte. Loosely based on 'The War Of The Roses," Game Of Thrones has taken its viewers into a chaotic, yet enchanting world filled with dragons, cunning characters, and famous death scenes from the beheading of Ned Stark to the Red Wedding.
Spoiled Rotten - 'Bad Times at the El Royale' (2018)
TL:WR—A bunch of bad people, and a few good as well, get violently killed over a bag of money and a mysterious film. But why? 3.5 STARS.
Glen KennerPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMickey Mouse at 90
What a fascinating magazine. I love all things Disney and I learned so much. It was interesting to see how he got started and how all the different characters came to be. I also loved how some characters names got changed and are different now. It’s cool to see how many Mickey Mouse clubs there were. This magazine was expensive but worth it!
Erica Acierno-ClenchPublished 6 years ago in GeeksReading Journal: 'Pride and Prejudice'
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is one of the most famous and influential romance novels ever written and established a number of the tropes found in later books and films. The formula we recognize from a number of romantic comedies (a spirited and outspoken heroine who is “not like the other girls,” an aloof hero who eventually warms up to her, and a misunderstanding which leads to dislike and then to love) find their origins in Austen’s work.
Rachel LeschPublished 6 years ago in Geeks