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There is something about things That you know can become more If a little effort is put in the right places They will blossom into completion
Samantha ReidPublished 7 years ago in PoetsWishes
Once I took a bay leaf and on it wrote a wish, I burned the leaf to the moon and thanked her for her kiss but the moon she wasn’t listening and my wish just turned to ash.
Andriea MunkeltPublished 7 years ago in Poets'Spider-Man: Homecoming': Is Marvel Bringing Us Amadeus Cho?
In what's turning into a big day for Spidey fans, two more actors have been added to the rapidly growing cast list of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Zane SandersPublished 7 years ago in GeeksThe Definitive Mob Movie: 'The Godfather' Turns 43
"Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes..." Even now, we can't look at weddings, horses or toll booths in the same way and the legacy of The Godfather lives on, four decades later. The Frances Ford Coppola crime epic graced our screens on March 24, 1972 and was responsible for creating the worlds of Nucky Thompson, Tony Soprano and Frank Costello that we know today. We nod our fedoras to Vito Corleone and his orange peel mouth.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in Geeks9 Things To Know About The Vulture Before 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
With Michael Keaton In final negotiations to play the suspected main villain In Spider-Man: Homecoming the big rumor is that villain is none other than #theVulture (unless you buy this fan theory). Before jumping to any assumptions about this winged senior citizen, let's take a look at a few facts about the character.
Zane SandersPublished 7 years ago in GeeksFirst Look: Mark Consuelos as the Inscrutable, Morally Ambiguous Hiram Lodge
Throughout Riverdale Season 1, Veronica’s father, the mysterious Hiram Lodge, was the unabated talk of the town. His illegal business dealings, family problems and rivalry with Clifford Blossom and Fred Andrews became the center of Riverdale’s countless subplots. His very influence inspires intrigue. An iconic, beloved character from the comics, Hiram Lodge is infamously known as the guy who hates Archie Andrews, and would stop at nothing to keep him away from his daughter. Stern and uptight, he was the Mr. Paul Stevens to Archie’s Ross Geller. Fans waited throughout Season 1 for Mr. Lodge to make his timely appearance, but it was to no avail.
Dylan BaldePublished 7 years ago in GeeksWho Remembers When Will Smith Predicted 'Batman v Superman'?
Films and shows have a strange knack for predicting the future — Family Guy predicted Caitlyn Jenner's transformation, The Simpsons predicted Trump's presidential campaign and Space Odyssey predicted that we would eventually be using tablet computers. But for one of the most WTF (What The Future) moments, let's look at this year's blockbuster Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in GeeksHow Millennials Are Transforming Children's Entertainment
Millennials were the first generation entrenched in the entertainment world, having entire television networks devoted just to us -- from Disney to Nickelodeon -- paving the way for that millennial “me” filter we've all heard so much about. And the production companies have not forgotten about us.
Zane SandersPublished 7 years ago in Geeks