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Marion Cotillard Isn't A Fan Of Her Bat-Death, But These 6 On-Screen Deaths Are Much Worse!
Sacré bleu, why can't people just let dead dogs/bats lie? Some call it the worst death for one of the best films in recent times, and seeing Marion Cotillard's Miranda Tate shake her head and slip into death in the third of the Nolanverse #Batman films is still a real blunder. Even in the four years since it came out, the scene hasn't exactly aged well — it almost makes you wish you could shake your head to death too!
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
I'll Reserve-oir Judgement: Wes Craven Once Walked Out Of 'Reservoir Dogs'
Horror and gore sometimes go hand in hand, but apparently it takes more than some corn syrup and food coloring to impress horror aficionado #WesCraven — something that #QuentinTarantino still seems a little bitter about to this day. Craven was the sire of the slashers, while Tarantino is the viscount of violence, and together the duo arguably make the godfathers of gore. There are a million and one ways to separate the two's directing styles, and at least back in 1992, Craven wasn't a fan of their differing takes on gore in theaters.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
How to Upgrade to 'BioShock: The Collection' on PC
Bioshock: The Collection has been getting teased for years and in less than 24 hours it'll be sitting on PlayStation 4's, Xbox One's, and PC's around the world. Featuring improved graphics, performance upgrades, and an overall better experience; Bioshock: The Collection is one of the games many of us have been looking forward to most of this year.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
Turning Over A New Heath: Where Has Heath Gone In 'The Walking Dead'?
Put down your packet of freeze-dried apocalypse food and pay attention, Episode 6 of The Walking Dead's seventh season wasn't actually that bad! Connecting the dots in a complicated web of characters like in a Ryan Murphy show, "Swear" saw the return of Heath and Tara — yeah, we forgot they existed too.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
'The Daughter Of Sociopaths': How Will Thea Queen Combat The Darkness Inside Her On 'Arrow'?
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5! Thea Queen hasn't been present in as many episodes of Arrow this season as she was in previous seasons. (Willa Holland was only contracted for 14 out of the 23 episodes.) But the few times we have seen her, there's been a hint of darkness swirling around her — an indication of something she's been wrestling with, much like she did after her Lazarus Pit exposure.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
The Dark Side Of The Comics: 'Secret Empire' Writer Compares Evil Captain America To 'Star Wars'
Controversy is currently rife on the pages of #Marvel comic books as we "hail" a new era for Steve Rogers. The #superhero powerhouse is currently rocked by the rather controversial #SecretEmpire storyline and the frankly perplexing reveal that not only is #CaptainAmerica an agent of the nefarious Hydra, he has also always been this way. It is safe to say that the plot hasn't only divided fans of the Sentinel of Liberty, but has left most falling on the side of "WTF is this?"
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Isn't Happy With The Night King's Olympic Hail Mary
Game of Thrones has been known its shocking twists and turns, and Sunday's episode was no exception. Even though some fans are still confused by this season's time shifts, the most recent episode, "Beyond The Wall" provided a heartbreaking moment north of The Wall. While Jon and his merry band of misfits were surrounded by the army of the undead, Daenerys and her three dragons came to the rescue. However, the Night King stunned us all by throwing an Aaron Rodgers-esque Hail Mary and took down Viscerion.
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Geeks