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Vampire fans: time to switch sides!
Are you part of the supernatural fantasy world? Fallen in love with a vampire or two? Then why not switch sides! I think you will really like this series where I am gladly presenting you two brothers, two hunters that keep the supernatural beings in place.
Anastasia SPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Muppet Christmas Carol is NOT the Greatest Christmas Movie of All Time
*Edit December 21: others have brought to my intention that part of the reason for Disney being unable to include the song again is due to the original negative being lost. Disney also intend to restore the song in 2022’s 4K 30th anniversary release. This is great! But it doesn’t excuse the original atrocious decision…next year I will rename the article in honour of good decisions being made.
Dominic McGowanPublished 3 years ago in Geeks'Wonder Woman 1984' Is Finally Coming, And It's Apparently Amazing!
When the original Wonder Woman bowed in May 2017, I had no idea what to expect, but I was somewhat wary, as the original #WonderWoman series was not at all relatable to me. I didn't get the whole "spin in a few circles and your clothes will turn into your superhero costume," among other things in that #LyndaCarter series. In retrospect, I think it's because I felt at the time there was nothing in that Wonder Woman that I could at all relate to.
Christina St-JeanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksAaron Sorkin moves to the next level as a writer/director with "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
"The Trial of the Chicago 7" is written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and anyone who knows me will tell you that I am a huge fan of his. I've watched almost every single TV programme and movie he's ever created, although for some reason I've never been drawn to "Charlie Wilsons War" and I only discovered "Malice" (Sorkin's second movie script from 1993) when researching for this review.
Matthew BuckPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMy #COVID Cure? Anything With Trixie Mattel and Katya
I never really would have thought that in the midst of a global pandemic, a pair of drag queens would be the cure to any blues that I might be dealing with.
Christina St-JeanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhat Genre is Kevin Bacon
Just the other day I was thinking about actors and what genres they were specifically good at in the movies that they played in. I mean you have your own directors, in the film industry, who thrive successfully on a particular type of genre. For example, John Carpenter has a specific signature in horror, Nolan in the mind bending twisted endings, and even Jackson with the epic fantasies.
Rand EinfeldtPublished 4 years ago in GeeksBlondean Young
Blondean Young is an actress, singer, writer, and director. Born and raised in Syracuse NY she graduated from Syracuse University with her Bachelor's in Fine Arts. She has appeared in Many plays in her hometown as well as in Off-Broadway shows. Right now she resides in Syracuse NY where she writes, teaches, and owns her own production company.
Tammy ReesePublished 4 years ago in GeeksHow CGI Characters Are Made (Part 1)
If you're like me, CGI and VFX have been blowing your mind ever since Star Wars convinced you that epic space battles constantly rage across the cosmos. I say “ever since” because to this day my jaw still drops at the sight of the magnificent effects and characters being made by independent creators and large production companies alike. Those brilliant creations largely inspired me to pursue a career in design. When I look back at the period where my passions were being realized, I think about how much I would have appreciated having an in-depth look into how characters and scenes were made. So that's what I'm making here. Hopefully this series will help illuminate what goes into making the CG characters and worlds that inspired and bewildered our collective hearts and minds.
Jacob FrommerPublished 4 years ago in GeeksHerb Jeffries: Hollywood's Original Black Singing Cowboy
Herb Jeffries was born in 1913 of a Black Father of Sicilian Descent and an Irish mother, in a 1920 Census Document he was described as ‘Mulatto.’ He grew up as a ‘Ghetto Baby’ in a diverse neighborhood in Detroit and was not exposed to severe Racism early on. He began singing as a teenager and later dropped out of school after The Wall Street Crash of 1929 to hopefully earn a living as a Singer.
PAT CHANEYPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWoody Strode on to American Movie Screens in 1941
Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode was one of the first Black TV Cowboys who grabbed my attention as a kid, firstly because he resembled my Uncle Ford, who was the only Black Cowboy I knew and secondly because he was one of the few on TV and in movies in the Sixties.
PAT CHANEYPublished 5 years ago in GeeksEugenia Cooney's Return
We all know the face of Eugenia Cooney most likely-She's a youtube star in her early adult life (age: 24) that lives with her parents, whom her friends have equated her mother to being an awful mother. But since Eugenia has not spoken on this issue and has not outright said that her parents had any hand in worsening her disorder, there's no way to actually tell for sure.
Scott LavelyPublished 5 years ago in Geeks5 True Facts About Christopher Lee
There are few faces or voices as instantly recognizable as that of British actor Christopher Lee. With amazing film credits, such as the Star Wars villain, Count Dooku, and Lord of the Rings baddie Sarumon, Lee appeared in over 200 films, which have grossed some of the highest amounts in Hollywood history. That said it's the unusual happenstance and bizarre coincidences of Lee's life that make the man more interesting than any of the characters he's portrayed.
Neal LitherlandPublished 5 years ago in Geeks