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Five Day TV Challenge: Seriously, I've Never Seen an Episode.
There are honestly a ton of shows that I've never watched, mostly because I'm just not interested in them, yet others I've always wanted to watch but either never found the time or actually forced myself to.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMy First Time Being a TV Extra on 'The Crown'
Trying new things and getting out of your "comfort zone" is something everyone talks about but rarely actually does. Cut back to mid-2015 and I was on the look out for something to do that would dip my toe in the film world and break my cycle of procrastination. I've been a writing and directing my own short-films since my teens and am constantly working on my feature film debut script (2017s the year baby!). However, I wanted to cut through all this and actually get onto a film set but wasn't sure how I could achieve it. It was then that I came across an advert on Facebook for "background extras" for a #perioddrama called #TheCrown filming near where I lived. After emailing my details I soon received a reply and the choice was made, I was going to be in a TV show....oh boy!
Matt LoftusPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhy Jeffrey Dean Morgan Will Make the Perfect Negan on The 'Walking Dead'
Today is my birthday, and what a great present it was to wake up to the news that one of my new favorite shows, The Walking Dead, has made a casting announcement regarding one of my favorite actors. It was announced last night that Jeffrey Dean Morgan had been cast as the sociopathic character Negan, who is the feared leader of a group of survivors called the Saviors. This group of survivors offer protection from the zombie horde, but at a cost of supplies from the communities they offer to protect. Negan is fierce and unrelenting when it comes to getting his point conveyed, although at times he has also shown reasonable mercy if he believes that he can find usefulness in those that he spares.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksHappy 25th Willa Holland; Here's 25 Reasons We Love 'Arrow's' Thea Queen
She started out as a spoiled rich girl with a drug habit and a bad attitude, but we soon learned that beneath that tough exterior was the broken-hearted little girl who desperately missed her big brother and her father. Thea Queen quickly found a place in our hearts, and as the actress who portrays her, Willa Holland, turned 25 on June 18th, we celebrate the 25 reasons we love Speedy!
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFive Day TV Challenge: A Supernatural Binge
I'm not usually the type to take an overwhelming amount of time watching every episode from a show, normally I'll take a couple hours here and there and catch up on Netflix or buy a season on DVD. Binging on TV isn't something that I can normally do after you get married and have kids; your time tends to be stretched much thinner at that point, so in the last 5 years I've always been playing catch-up on many shows. Sometimes I'm even a couple seasons behind of shows, Doctor Who being a prime example. I started watching Christopher Eccleston portraying the Doctor while Matt Smith was the current Doctor. So a normal 'binge' of a show tends to be dependent on how long my 3 year old son happens to nap.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in Geeks3 Vampire Series That Could Have Been Successful
Vampires, for the most part, have always been successful on the small screen (as well as on the silver screen). In most recent years, we've had True Blood, The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, and Penny Dreadful just to name a few. Prior to that, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Forever Knight, and even Dark Shadows proved that no matter what decade we were living in, viewers were interested in vampires. Maybe that's why we found the premature cancellation of three exciting vampire shows disappointing. We knew that, given a chance, these three programs could have grown into phenomenons.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksAgents of SHIELD: Synopses for Next 3 Episodes Released and Confirmed
The promo for the episode gives us some clues about what the Agents of Shield will encounter in "Paradise Lost". Hive, formerly known as Grant Ward played by Actor, Brett Dalton will be at the forefront of Episode 16: Paradise Lost. From the promos, we can see that Hive is no longer hiding his intentions and will likely be taking over Gideon Malick's place as head of Hydra. And with an Inhuman like Hive at the helm of a billion dollar entity, it spells trouble for everyone, most importantly the Agents. The synopsis for Episode 16: Paradise Lost is enscribed below.
The Walking Dead: 5 Years Late & 5 Reasons To Start Watching Now
So, I'm here to make a sad announcement. Sunday, November 1st, 2015 in the afternoon I, Matthew Bailey, watched my very first episode of The Walking Dead from beginning to end.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFriends Reunion Episode? Yes or No?
I have been having a general chat and FRIENDS came up! Chandler, Monica, Rachel, Joey, Phoebe and Ross were all the main characters and there is a load of us wanting to see them come back together one last time! Phoebes crazy comments are deeply missed. They are unique and original and we want to see more! How are Monica and Chandlers children? Have they grown up well? Well we hope. How is Ross and Rachel's daughter Emma. Hopefully she is fine. Also Ben we assume that he is living well.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 6 years ago in Geeks4 TV Couples That Never Got Their Happily Ever After
All television shows have their angst, just as most of them have romance that creates OTPs (one true pairings). These are couples that viewers root for, laugh with, cry with, and hold their breaths hoping for a happily ever after. Some of those fortunate fictional couples (and fans) get those. Others are not so lucky.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksStory of God with Morgan Freeman: No Need to Review: Spectacular
Tidbit on Story of God with Morgan Freeman. From enlightenment to discovery, the "Story of God with Morgan Freeman" explores every aspect of the topic Freeman is set to discuss without censor. The individual opinions expressed are heard and understood by Freeman, on the new series as he travels around the world, collecting testimonies from people on the topic he's researching; mostly existential questions and dilemmas, focusing on God. The series aired its second episode on the National Geographic Channel this prior Sunday, titled "Apocalypse". Upon which Freeman traveled to several locations to ask people of different faiths, of how they felt about the apocalypse. Some of the testimonies collected by Freeman posed interesting theories, as well as enlightening point of views from people we'd never expect to posses these types of intellectual beliefs.
5 Reasons To Be Excited About The Future Of Supergirl
If you are like me, you try your best to keep up to date on Arrow, The Flash & Gotham but sometimes it's tough with tight schedules and just the overall busyness of life. Yet, we all get to breathe sighs of relief thanks to Hulu, Netflix and DVR's. Thankfully because of my DVR I was able to watch Supergirl the next day.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in Geeks