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Michael Gambon's Most Unforgettable Role
For those who grew up with the Harry Potter movies, they likely see Michael Gambon's face as the apotheosis of warmth and wisdom. Taking over the role of Professor Albus Dumbledore upon the death of the beloved Richard Harris, though, it was no easy task he had before him trying to fill those shoes. Famously, though, Gambon didn't even attempt to. He didn't read the books, and he didn't allow his approach to the character to be tainted by Harris's prior portrayal.
Ben UlanseyPublished 6 months ago in GeeksAnatomy of a Scene – ‘The NZT-48 Pill’
"Worth the risk?...What would you do?" How often have you thought about the possibility of taking one pill per each day that would maximize your brain’s full potential? With the movie ‘Limitless’ with Bradley Cooper and Robert DeNiro, this film poses the answer in the form of ‘NZT-48’, which can allow you to access everything you’ve read, heard, and learned without any true effort. This kind of wonder drug is purely fictional but many people in real life seek this kind of legal short cut nowadays whether it’s to focus, to lose weight, to improve memory, or to retain more information. In the film’s early scenes such as the one that introduce this magic pill’s effects, we get to see what kind of effects NZT-48 has on Eddie Moura, the main character.
The End of the Long Dash
Now, I am very upset. From Wikipedia: The National Research Council Time Signal was Canada's longest running radio program, begun November 5, 1939 until its final broadcast on 9 October, 2023. Broadcast daily shortly before 13:00 Eastern Time across the CBC Radio One network, it lasted between 15 and 60 seconds, ending exactly at 13:00...The segment was discontinued in part due to concerns about accuracy as the CBC's feed is distributed over the internet and satellite as well as conventional radio.
Kendall DefoePublished 6 months ago in GeeksFinding Nemo: A Timeless Tale of Courage, Resilience, and Friendship
It's often said that great stories stand the test of time, continuing to resonate with audiences long after their initial release. One such cinematic gem that has proven this theory true is Disney and Pixar's 2003 masterpiece, Finding Nemo. Two decades have passed since its debut, yet the film's message about courage, resilience, and friendship remains as powerful as ever.
Alice B. Schellinger.Published 8 months ago in GeeksTragic Passing of Bray Wyatt at 36: Unveiling the Cause of His Untimely Death
In a tragic new development, the universe of expert wrestling was dove into grieving as news broke of the troublesome demise of WWE hotshot Bawl Wyatt. Early on of 36, this alluring and perplexing figure, known for his charming exhibitions and novel persona, left fans and associates crushed. As recognitions pour in from around the globe, the reason for his abrupt downfall has been uncovered, revealing insight into the individual battles he might have confronted.
Sabuj MaityPublished 8 months ago in GeeksThe Best Quotes from The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club is a movie that will always have a special place in my heart. The cast is amazing, the acting is top notch, and the characters are incredibly relatable. It was written, produced, and directed by the legendary John Hughs and for years it has been my personal favorite movie. It tells the story of 5 highschoolers, all in detention, who begin to realize that as different as they all are, they are more alike than any of them expected. It was released in February, 1985 and currently has an 89% on rotten tomatoes. And now, the top 5 quotes from the breakfast club:
Tarek BeckPublished 8 months ago in GeeksWhy i choose to be alone.
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and serene lakes, there lived a young woman named Lily. From a tender age, Lily had felt a unique connection with the world around her. She found solace in the whispers of the wind, the dance of leaves, and the songs of birds. This connection, while beautiful, also meant that Lily experienced emotions with a depth that sometimes overwhelmed her.
I became a RN because of Grey’s Anatomy
Last night I read this article, and it reminded me that it was time to do my annual rewatch of Grey’s Anatomy. I have watched the whole series at least five times through, if not more. (See article below!)
The Battle of the Streaming Platforms
In the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment, the rise of streaming platforms has revolutionized how we consume content. With a plethora of choices available, viewers now have the power to curate their own personalized entertainment experiences. However, this streaming revolution has also led to intense competition among platforms vying for the attention of subscribers. As the battle of the streaming platforms rages on, we explore the contenders, their strategies, and the inspiring impact this rivalry has on the entertainment industry.
John AkinsPublished 9 months ago in GeeksMother Teresa: Model of Love and Compassion
Mother Teresa, born on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, North Macedonia, is one of the most well-known and revered figures in modern history. She dedicated her life to serving the poor, sick, and needy, and her incredible acts of selflessness have inspired millions around the world.
Dua NoumanPublished 9 months ago in Geeks- Top Story - July 2023
7 Wisdoms Spock Would Share on Living a Fulfilling Life
How to recognize a toxic work culture? How do you know if your workplace has embraced a demeaning and destructive culture?
Male Roles in Society
I saw the movie "Dead Poet's Society" over 30 years ago when I was still in high school and falling more in love with poetry and my English classes. Robin Wiliams starred as the main teacher who is "fired" from the job that he gives up having a normal life for (because "he loves teaching") due to a student committing suicide and leaving the school with no other option. The student (Neal) who committed suicide did so because he could not find a way to make his family happy and be happy for himself. His good family expected him to continue on with his education and become a doctor. They were not extremely wealthy according to Neal, although the scenes show that they were probably upper middle class and the movie suggests that they had planned this "doctor" role for Neal all of Neal's life. Yet Neal did not want to be a doctor, and knowing that his desire to be an actor would cause his family pain, was too painful for him to endure. He felt like he had no choice. He felt trapped in a no-win situation. The story is tragic. Not only did a beloved inspiring teacher lose his job, but a loving couple lost their son, all because there was not enough honesty and compromise in the communications. A sad case of "My way or the highway" ending up in dire consequences.
Shanon NormanPublished 9 months ago in Geeks