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4 Best Self-Help YouTube Channels for Men
Because us guys need a helping hand every once in a while. 1. Teaching Men's Fashion Photo from Youtube With an imposing 1.4 million subscribers, YouTube channel Teachingmensfashion has established a substantial following that does not seem to be losing steam. The channel is maneuvered by style-guru Jose Zuniga, whose on-screen presence ensures viewers of his aptitude. Beginning as a predominately style-based channel, Teaching Men's Fashion now bangs out a plethora of cosmetic videos, ranging from personal grooming advice to beneficial workout routines. I highly recommend this channel for guys who are interested in looking and feeling their best.
By Josh A. Gutkin7 years ago in Geeks
'Death Note' on Netflix
The hubby and I finally sat down to watch the new Death Note movie on Netflix. We had our doubts, but had planned on watching it the moment we realized it was released. It seemed like it could be a good movie. It really did. After all, I had been eyeing the anime for months. So, a movie had potential.
By Jessie White7 years ago in Geeks
My Opinion on The Dark Tower Film
It's been a month since The Dark Tower was released in theaters. I watched it opening weekend, and I must say, I don't think it was all that bad. Yes, there were some mistakes, but when it comes to films, nothing's perfect. There are always going to be plot holes and various things that can't be in the final product, which is to be expected, especially when one is familiar with the material, which is how this movie approached the subject. Anyone who hasn't read the books is going to be lost and a bit confused by the events, due to the short run time. It's rather difficult to fit everything into an hour-and-a-half.
By Lillianna Nightveil7 years ago in Geeks
Playwrights vs. Directors
I blame the cinema for one of the more annoying problems in live theater today. Films are created in a unique way. Someone writes a script and sells it to a producer. The producer turns the script over to a director, who hires the actors, and makes the film.
By J.T. McDaniel7 years ago in Geeks
5 Dark Fantasy Novels that Need TV Adaptations
We are undoubtedly in a golden age of television, especially dark fantasy and horror, what with the recent successes of Game of Thrones, American Gods, and Stranger Things. With all these massive hits going around, we might be wondering where the next could come from. With two of the three aforementioned shows being adaptations of novels, it makes sense to look towards literature again for possibilities. Here are my Top 5 picks for novels that need to be adapted into shows.
By Eden Roquelaire7 years ago in Geeks
Toronto International Film Festival Raising Money for Female Filmmakers
The Toronto International Film Festival is highlighting women in front of and behind the camera at this year’s festival. In an effort to raise money to support female filmmakers, organizers of the Toronto Film Festival have begun a charity drive. The announcement was made via a statement from Festival Vice President Maxine Bailey who also announced that all donations made are being matched by Festival supporters Beth Anne-Heggie and Anne Marie Canning.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks
The Pledge, Turn, and Prestige
Upon rewatching The Prestige, my writer brain turned on after the second line. The one where Cutter (Michael Caine) explains how every "magic trick consists of three parts or acts." I dug deeper into this epiphany and what I found on the other side was quite cool, if I do say so myself. What I’m going to propose is another way of looking at the three-act format.
By Michael Bergonzi7 years ago in Geeks