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Kindergarten Cop 2: The Film We Never Need
It is rare that you can say that Dolph Lungren won't be the deciding factor in what kills a film, but will a direct to video/DVD/projector/hologram to 1990's Kindergarten Cop really be that bad? That's right ladies and gentlemen, on 17th March this year, Kindergarten Cop 2 will be soiling diapers worldwide... What's worse is that they couldn't even get Arnie onboard.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in GeeksSpider-Man Is #TeamIronMan — But Will He Stay That Way?
I've finally had time to fully digest the news that SPIDER-MAN HAS BEEN REVEALED!!!! *ahem* Sorry about that. Just as I had made peace with the fact that he wasn't going to show up in the trailers at all, he finally appeared. After eight years, the moment we all wanted came: Marvel's flagship hero has finally been introduced in the MCU. I had goosebumps all the way through the Captain America: Civil War trailer and my favorite arachnid-themed superhero's appearance was the icing on the cake. We all knew he was going to appear, I just expected to have to wait until I saw the film.
Alex HodgsonPublished 7 years ago in GeeksCould There Be A New Frankenstein In Town?
#MaryShelley’s iconic monster could see itself adapted to film again, but this time the creature and his creator, #Frankenstein, will be transported to war-torn Iraq. Reuters Arabia last week announced that Iraqi writer, Ahmed Saadawi’s award-winning novel Frankenstein in Baghdad, will be adapted to film by a heretofore unnamed British production company.
Monita MohanPublished 7 years ago in Horror'Agent Carter' Season 2 Overview
This post will contain SPOILERS for Agent Carter Season 2 that you may prefer to avoid. Last year I wrote an overview of Agent Carter Season 1 and the time has come again for me to look back upon the series. I've already said it, but just so you can't shout at me there is a good chance that spoilers will occur. So if you're in the UK and haven't seen it yet, you'd best click elsewhere for now (though come back once you've seen it all).
Alex HodgsonPublished 7 years ago in GeeksMiddle-earth Is Coming to Amazon Studios
As television networks and streaming services scramble to fill the void that Game of Thrones’ end will inevitably create in 2019, Amazon has taken their first steps to do so—by bringing one of the original fantasy behemoths to the small screen, The Lord of the Rings. In the beginning of November, Amazon announced that they had acquired the television rights for the book series and have a multi-series commitment. While many fans may be worried that this is an effort to remake the well-loved The Lord of the Rings movies from director Peter Jackson, Amazon assures fans that the television series will focus on events that took place before Frodo ever stumbled upon Bilbo’s cursed ring. The deal reportedly is priced somewhere between $200 and $250 million.
Amanda ValdiviesoPublished 7 years ago in GeeksDirector Jon Watts Reveals Why He Included MCU Easter Eggs In 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
Spider-Man: Homecoming is just around the corner, and is set to be full of references to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While writing the final script for the film, director Jon Watts decided to include Easter Eggs as well as connections to the larger MCU. The decision came after the writer and director realized he had a strong understanding of how the MCU and Spider-Man could progress in the coming years.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 7 years ago in GeeksYounger
Do remember the rain? Making the cobbles ebony The neon light from steamed windows Softly lighting your cheek It was calm and wonderful
Dylan MorganPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDepression
Depression, Nothing seems to get better, The tears in your eyes never dry, Words can not come out of the mouth, Silence is in everyone's mind,
Ingrid MohsPublished 7 years ago in Poets