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Brains, weapons, and blood - oh my!
chat chat tik tok set
Relaxed in the most possible way I sit in the corner of a Debla and Mebla two street away from the famous parody set, not the one that tik tok or chatty chat can give you just like that, the one created by just a life
The Darky soul that goes out
From rain to dust to coffee shop and back in the office crowd can't wait impatiently to take on a new step, assist in such a moody weather who cares for what so and so for what whatever, walking down the road, I stumbled upon my old pal I thought He is going for a ride He said I may walk You to the better path. For not long it lasted and not for that while
Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon
"Day 1 #RebelMoon. It's begun." As filming on Zack Snyder's forthcoming sci-fi film Rebel Moon – starring Djimon Hounsou – gets underway, the visionary director has released a first look at the epic sci-fi film. On Tuesday, April 19, Snyder tweeted three behind-the-scenes photographs, including one of Hounsou's character, General Titus, to commemorate the start of filming for the Netflix’s 2 part feature. Along with the sneak peek from the film, the Batman V Superman director tweeted: "Day 1 #RebelMoon. It's begun.”
Louis MihaelPublished 2 years ago in Geeks22 Animated Zombie Films Fans of the Undead Have to Watch!
There is no shortage of live-action zombie movies ready to enjoy right now by fans all over the world. Memorable titles like Shaun of the Dead, Resident Evil, Night of the Living Dead, and Planet Terror, among many others, have showcased some of the best stories involving all kinds of cannibal corpse mayhem.
D.J. RiveraPublished 2 years ago in Geeks5 Reasons You Should Watch “All of Us Are Dead” on Netflix
Let’s be fair - Korean television has had a pretty decent audience in the West for a long time. But now Korean shows have started kicking ass and taking names! After the global success of “Squid Game”, the competition has real reason to start quaking in its boots. And it seems that “Squid Game” wasn’t a fluke - if “All of Us Are Dead” is any indication, hit Korean series might become the norm.
Yana AleksPublished 2 years ago in GeeksJoss Whedon
In a recent interview with the New York magazine, Vulture, filmmaker Joss Whedon denies allegations and criticizes the cast of the Justice League. A career spanning almost 30 years, allegations against Whedon started on the set of the cult classic, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. These allegations continue to the present day in 2017 with the infamous Justice League movie. The once “Champion of the Geeks and Feminist” took some time to speak out in an interview one could only be called bizarre.
Louis MihaelPublished 2 years ago in GeeksYour Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide.
Humanity has forgot how to lock doors, wear body armor, fire guns, get in cars, and survive in the cold. You're asleep when it happens, or you just arrived in this universe through mystical means. Maybe you're having a bad nightmare...or maybe you're just reading an outrageous, and humorous yet totally reliable, and dependable story on the internet. Either way, we're assuming that this is real and it is happening right now.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Walking Dead
I know just looking at the title some people may already be shaking their heads saying I have no idea what I'm talking about, but just hear me out. I remember when I first came across the show back in 2010 when it first premiered. The showing I saw was featured in black and white and it was about five to ten minutes into the very first episode. Something about it immediately grabbed me. Now, this was around the time where I was still slightly terrified of all things horror but started coming around on the genre.
Eliza VargasPublished 3 years ago in GeeksLloyd Alexander's Grim Legendary Fantasy
It was very in vogue among my childhood friends to become enraptured with the mythical world of Narnia, with all its golden good and brooding evil. My friends among the Swordplay UTSA alumnus Facebook group feel that my own bad experience with Narnia came from starting the Chronicles of Narnia in the wrong place. We read The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe first in fourth grade instead of a more logical starting place, perhaps The Horse And His Boy. I followed along with my class until the girl (I don't even know the kids' names) went through the wardrobe and met the sniveling fawn, Mr. Tumnus, and then I closed the book, dropped it on my desk, folded my arms, and accepted my Unsatisfactory marks in reading for the period.
Ashley McGeePublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhy "I Am Legend" is the Only Zombie Film I Can Stand
I Am Legend was the first zombie film I had ever watched, and quite frankly, it is the only zombie anything I can actually stand. Zombies have never been an antagonist of intrigue to me, but the zombies in I Am Legend are different. And well, who doesn’t love any film Will Smith is in?! Focusing on what these zombies bring to the table that differentiate them from the rest, and the multifaceted way in which the idea of humanity is represented in the film, my blog and I are here to delve deep into a post-apocalyptic NYC and highlight the legendary feats of director Francis Lawrence’s I Am Legend.
System Wars
What's left of humanity live amongst space bases across planetary bodies. The People of Mars left the desert world the same it has always been. Humans should've learned their lesson with Earth, once greenhouse gas took over, they couldn't stop the planet's downfall. Centuries of science and architecture leave occupants of Mars to burrow, live amongst tunnel dwellings, alongside remnants of old planetary corporations. Many knowing that life there isn't the answer for humanity's further existence.
Steffan DavisPublished 3 years ago in GeeksSurvival
The city was dark and deserted. Buildings lay in ruin, cars tossed around like a child’s play set. The moon shone on half formed buildings, their silhouettes stretching across the barren landscape like clawing fingers. Bodies, some whole and others partially decayed, littered the streets, the blood and stench rising and hovering over the city in a cloud.
Jennifer TerryPublished 3 years ago in Geeks