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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania review
With the third film in its dwindling superhero series, Marvel Studios makes an effort to elevate what has previously been their most ridiculous franchise into a legitimate MCU blockbuster, complete with high stakes, emotional drama, and significant mythology connected to the overarching Multiverse Saga. To its credit, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is able to scale up this journey without losing the uncomfortable, deadpan humour that makes Paul Rudd's portrayal of Scott Lang so lovable.
That 90s Show - A Netflix Series Review
Time to head back to the Forman’s basement. That 90s Show is a 2023 Netflix series. Based on That 70s Show, Eric and Donna have a 16-year-old daughter. Staying with her grandparents for the summer, Leia makes new friends. She also gets into trouble and his to figure out a crush.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksBest comedy movies of all time!
The Brother's Grimsby (2016) The 2016 comedy film "The Brothers Grimsby," is one of my personal favourite, it is a movie directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Mark Strong in the lead roles. The film follows the story of two estranged brothers who are reunited after many years, only to find themselves on the run from a group of deadly assassins.
Rohith PaileyPublished about a year ago in GeeksWednesday - A Netflix Series Review
Let’s welcome Wednesday Addams to the school. Wednesday was released to Netflix in 2022. Enrolled in a prep school by her parents, Wednesday doesn’t fit in with the crowd. That’s not the only problem. Discovering a psychic ability and a murder mystery on the campus, Wednesday must solve the mystery before it destroys her family name.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksUnderrated 'Friends' Quotes To Use in Everyday Life
"Friends" is one of the most popular sitcoms of all time, if not the most popular. It boasts 10 seasons and is filled with countless hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking plot lines. It is insanely quotable, and its fans know this! You can find a number of merchandise options with quotes like, "Joey doesn't share food!", "He's her lobster", and, yes, "Pivot!". While these are great, funny, and pivotal (no pun intended) quotes, there are so many more subtle and accessible quotes in the show that I use in many situations. Here are the top 10 quotes that we should be overusing from "Friends" rather than the ones we use now.
Raine NealPublished about a year ago in GeeksWhy You Should Start Watching Anime
Anime is a terrific place to start if you're looking for a new hobby or you just want to learn more about Japanese culture. Anime is an excellent method to learn about Japan and Japanese culture in addition to being a fantastic type of entertainment. In this post, we'll look at some of the most compelling arguments for starting to watch anime and offer some tips on how to do so.
Ashu BishtPublished about a year ago in GeeksAccording to the White House, the unidentified flying objects could have been research or commercial balloons.
WASHINGTON - A White House spokesman said on Tuesday that three unidentified flying objects shot down from North American airspace may have been balloons used for commercial or research purposes that did not directly threaten the United States. According to the information we have so far, the intelligence community is looking at the possibility that these balloons are simply tied to a commercial or benign purpose as a leading explanation, according to spokesman John Kirby. Nobody has expressed a willingness to take responsibility.
Best comedy movies of all time!!
1) The Dictator (2012) "The Dictator" is a 2012 satirical comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. The movie follows the story of Admiral General Aladeen, the oppressive and narcissistic dictator of the fictional North African country of Wadiya. Aladeen travels to New York City to address the United Nations but is kidnapped by his own treacherous uncle and replaced with a lookalike. The rest of the movie follows Aladeen's attempt to reclaim his power and his identity, while also finding love and enlightenment along the way.
Rohith PaileyPublished about a year ago in Geeks14 Anime to Binge on Valentine's Day
Anime romance is top-tier. I cannot stand watching live-action romance, it has become cliche, and tacky. Romance stories are now "Hey I like you so I am going to treat you like trash" "Sounds great let's f*ck" and they lived happily ever after. But anime takes romance seriously and has raised my expectation of what it means to have someone love you. They can spend a whole series with the couple not even holding hands. Yet they fall so madly in love with each other's character and become best friends. That to me is the purest form of romance. Even if they never kiss in the show I will be screaming the entire time the couple shares a screen.
A Dark and Quirky Twist to The Addams Family:
Netflix's newest series, "Wednesday," is a coming-of-age dark comedy that follows the iconic character from The Addams Family, Wednesday Addams. Directed by Tim Burton, the show is set in the present day and focuses on Wednesday's experience in the Nevermore Academy as she investigates a series of supernatural crimes.
Top 9 Movies About Gaming and Gamers
Playing games and watching movies are my two crucial hobbies. Therefore, I write a lot about gaming and films. These hobbies are also part of my job.
Inspiring YouTuber and GamerPublished about a year ago in GeeksThe Bookshop - A Movie Review
Owning a bookshop is not the least bit lonely. The Bookshop is a 2017 film. Taking place in England in 1959, a woman opens her own bookstore. Ignoring warnings from the conservative town, Florence is more than happy to meet new people and talk about books.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in Geeks