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3 Issues With The Oscars And Why We Love It Regardless
With the 2017 Oscars now behind us, we saw another time for film fans to celebrate the most prestigious and biggest film event of the year. Not everyone was celebrating though: I was complaining about it.
Art-Peeter RoosvePublished 7 years ago in GeeksNetflix And Chill Won't Be Happening With The Nintendo Switch, At Least Not At Launch
All the hype behind the Nintendo Switch has got the internet buzzing with questions, rumors, fears, dreams and literally everything in between. This upcoming launch for the Nintendo Switch is primed to either blow up or fizzle out, and I'm personally hoping for the first to happen because I'm extremely excited for the #Nintendo #Switch to change how I do mobile gaming.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersYou Can Learn How to Read the Fictional Language in the 'Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'
If you're anything like the legions of gamers who now own the coveted Nintendo Switch, odds are that you are playing the long awaited Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as well. Likely, you haven't finished the game yet, so be aware that there may be a few mild spoilers in this article.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersIt's Time To D-D-D Duel: 3 Factors That Made 'Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters' So Endearing
As a fan of Yu-Gi-Oh, I'm the first one to admit that, at first glance, the long-lasting appeal of the show might be hard to understand. I mean, here we have a kids anime that ran in the early 2000s, largely with a purpose to sell a trading card game. Yet, after all these years, it's getting a feature-length film (with the brilliant original cast returning). Furthermore, it's the source material for the highly popular Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series — a brilliant and clever parody/homage, which often seems to be as beloved by the fans as the actual show itself.
Art-Peeter RoosvePublished 7 years ago in GeeksRunning
I’m running through a flurry of flakes I don’t know what exactly I'm running from The past? The future? Or maybe it’s myself...
Matthew freibergPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe Story Must Walk On: 3 Crucial Challenges In Making a Great Sequel
A good story deserves to be continued. Or perhaps it deserves to be left alone. Whatever one's opinion on the matter, it's safe to say that in nowadays film industry, it will most likely be continued in form of a sequel. And, well, it's not such a bad thing, since we have gotten many worthy continuations of some beloved stories thanks to it. However, needless to say that it has also delivered a fair share of misguided attempts to cash in on a known property, highlighting just how full of perils a quest to make a worthy sequel can be.
Art-Peeter RoosvePublished 7 years ago in Geeks'The Big Bang Theory': Mayim Bialik Says the Outcome of Sheldon's Proposal Is Yet to Be Decided
With the Season 10 finale of The Big Bang Theory ending with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger, the outcome of the shocking moment is still yet to be decided. The finale saw Sheldon Cooper (portrayed by Jim Parsons) turn up at Amy Farrah Fowler's (played by Mayim Bialik) hotel room, where he surprisingly dropped to one knee and asked her to marry him.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 7 years ago in Geeks'Ghost Recon: Wildlands' Is the Epic Open World Shooter That I've Been Waiting For
To say that I am just a fan of the work of Tom Clancy would be an understatement, because ever since my first experience delving into the worlds that his books have inspired I've been hooked. Now that's not to say that I've loved every game with the Tom Clancy seal, because despite all the praise, I never really got into the Rainbow Six franchise. Yet, Splinter Cell was a staple game during my teen years and the same could be said for the Ghost Recon franchise.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in Gamers