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Most Heart Breaking Moments in Marvel Comics History
Marvel Comics remains one of the biggest comic book publishers for the sole reason that their characters resonate with readers, taking them on journeys that are at once epic, funny, and heart breaking. Perhaps it is an achievement for the medium on the whole that it can illicit cheers and sobs from readers following stories of brightly colored characters in spandex.
Anthony GramugliaPublished 7 years ago in GeeksEmma Watson The Latest Fappening Victim
Emma Watson has reportedly become the latest victim of the celebrity nude photo scandal, and there is a lawsuit gearing up to take on the perpetrators.
Christina St-JeanPublished 7 years ago in GeeksThe Social Network Review
Title: The Social NetworkMPAA Rating: PG-13 Director: David Fincher Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew GarfieldRuntime: 2 hours
FilmSnob Reviews.comPublished 7 years ago in GeeksMoonlight Movie Review
Released: 17th February 2017 (UK and Ireland) Length: 111 Minutes Certificate: 15 Director: Barry Jenkins Starring: Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders, Alex Hibbert, Andre Holland, Jharrel Jerome, Jaden Piner, Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Janelle Monae and Patrick Decile
Robert CainPublished 7 years ago in GeeksDark Age of Superhero Movies 1989 - 2000
Tim Burton drags the comic-book onto the screen in all its wild and wonderful glory, but studios lack confidence. Successes like The Crow, Darkman, The Rocketeer, and Blade are exceptions in an era defined by the Batman-esque pulps of Dick Tracy, The Shadow, and The Phantom, and the MTV-schlock like Spawn and Steel.
Patricia SarkarPublished 7 years ago in Geeks"Saban's Power Rangers" 101
Next week, Saban’s Power Rangers will premiere silver screens worldwide. To get ready for the film, Geeks is providing it readers with a quick cheat sheet on some of the crucial elements in the Power Rangers universe that will show up in the reboot.
Jacob ElyacharPublished 7 years ago in GeeksA Movie Destined For Greatness?
Fittingly enough, this title is also perfect. But I'm getting ahead of myself. First of all... I don't really love musicals and really I just thought hey, this is on, let me watch this.
'Beauty and the Beast' A Delight, But What About Those Stereotypes?
There is no question about the quality of Beauty and the Beast, regardless of whether you watch the animated or the live action version of the film. The films are both visually stunning, and the music is gorgeous. Emma Watson as Belle also has a surprisingly good singing voice, and Dan Stevens makes the most of acting through a heavy layer of makeup. In all, the new film is in many ways on par with the 1991 animated one.
Christina St-JeanPublished 7 years ago in GeeksDinner For Schmucks Review
Title: Dinner for SchmucksMPAA Rating: PG-13Director: Jay Roach Starring: Paul Rudd, Steve CarellRuntime: 1 hour 54 minutes
FilmSnob Reviews.comPublished 7 years ago in GeeksReady To Enter 'The Matrix' Again?
Are you ready to re-enter The Matrix? The Wachowski's hit film series is set to be rebooted, according to reports, and Zak Penn, the writer behind X2 and Pacific Rim, is said to be in talks to pen it. Warner Bros is apparently considering a structure similar to what's been seen with the Star Wars series lately, so there are a wealth of possibilities as to what could occur.
Christina St-JeanPublished 7 years ago in GeeksTop 5 Youtubers for Science Geeks
Beauty gurus, comedians and gamers make up a big part of the YouTube community and are often the first genres that come to mind when you think of the platform. However, there is a growing number of science-focused YouTubers, nicknamed "sciTubers," that are creating some pretty amazing content. Here are five of them that I highly recommend!
Kat WalcottPublished 7 years ago in GeeksNight In The Woods Review
There is a character in Infinite Fall’s Night in the Woods who sits on a stoop and spits poetry at you, if you allow her to. Her name is Selmers, and at the start of each new day, she offers such high quality verses as: My heart is a dankness | But when I see you | I feel a thankness
Helen LiutongcoPublished 7 years ago in Geeks