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Anthony Hopkins Is God, Ed Harris Is The Devil: If Only It Were That Black & White In 'Westworld'
It seems like HBO's Westworld is fulfilling its promise to be the next Game of Thrones. It is only Episode 2 and we are already hooked on the network's sci-fi slaughter. Ramping up the action from the premiere's stellar episode, the second outing, "Chestnut," delved deeper into the mythology of the show. There became a clear paralell between the good and evil residing in Westworld, with new addition Logan joining the slimy Lee Sizemore as "villain of the week." While to some it may be easy to label Ed Harris's Gunslinger as a bad guy, so far he has only shot up a few autonomous robots. Now there is a new theory that Westworld itself is a whole allegory for God vs. the Devil. Put on the tin foil for this one -- spoilers ahead for Episode 2 of Westworld.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in GeeksCreature
Seeing the world through a new set of eyes. Unknowingly becoming a rebel towards things that used to mean the world to me.
Joy ErgangPublished 7 years ago in PoetsWhere Were Hawkman and Hawkgirl During 'Suicide Squad'?
Suicide Squad is still the big topic of discussion in online circles. Regardless of critics' review on the film and the lackluster reception from most fans, Suicide Squad is doing great overall. This weekend will be the third weekend straight that Suicide Squad has remained at the top of box office numbers. The success of the film is being underestimated at the moment but once the final tally comes in and confirmation of the sequel is announced, all those flip-flop fans and critics are going to be singing a different tune when they hear of a sequel for Suicide Squad being green-lit by Warner Bros. Pictures.
'Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials,' Trailer One Quick Reaction
This is the first trailer of the highly anticipated second installment of the Maze Runner franchise. Much like the first movie; it's biggest draw to viewers who were not readers of the James Dashner's series, was the mystery surrounding the Maze. The Scorch Trials seems like it will follow that same marketing plan to try and attract an audience.
Tyler S. CallawayPublished 7 years ago in Geeks9 of the Most Messed-up Moments in the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Series
Avast ye landlubbers: Dead Men Tell No Tales / Salazar's Revenge is here! The latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie is set to broadside the box-office and shiver timbers once more, complete with its original core cast, and Paul McCartney thrown in for good measure!
Max FarrowPublished 7 years ago in GeeksDylan O'Brien Is on the Rise in Hollywood. Here's Why He Will Be the Next Big Star
I am sure this is not your first time hearing the name Dylan O'Brien. But this could be the first time you are going to actually learn why you have been hearing his name so often. He has been all over the internet recently with rumors that he was going to take over as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This of course proved to just be a rumor, with the news that Marvel would cast a 15-18 year old actor.
Tyler S. CallawayPublished 7 years ago in GeeksAnalyzation of Kendall Jenner's Pepsi Ad and Heineken's "Worlds Apart" Ad
In today’s world, there are several different topics that people disagree on. Maybe one of the largest disagreements in today’s society is equality. Whether it be equality for all races, or equality for all genders, people in today’s society can’t seem to find a middle ground. There have been multiple media sources sharing their thoughts and opinions on equality. Some get their point across while some end up starting more drama than they intended. In Kendall Jenner’s commercial for Pepsi, and Heineken’s “Worlds Apart” ad, they use very different styles in their videos, but they both strive to send the message that the world needs equality. They achieve this by using to their advantage the different camera angles, color schemes, and story lines.
Holly KnochPublished 7 years ago in GeeksCan 'Teen Wolf' Be Saved? Dylan O'Brien Gives Answers
During an interview with Front Row Features; Teen Wolf star Dylan O'Brien talked about the upcoming season five, and what to expect. He talked about everything from the tone of the season, Tyler Hoechlin's declining role, and whether or not Season five would in fact be the last.
Tyler S. CallawayPublished 7 years ago in Geeks