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Why Oskar from "Let the Right One In" Still Gets To Me
We all have our handful of movies that we can always go back to. No matter how many times we watch them, somehow they never get old. When you first see one of those movies, there's this feeling that I really wish I could properly describe in words. The closest I can probably get is feeling captivated, engrossed, and fascinated by the story happening in front of you. One of those movies for me is Let the Right One In. If you haven't seen the movie or have read the book, Let the Right One In is about a boy named Oskar who meets a new tenant in his apartment complex, a young girl named Eli. The two of them start a friendship and as Oskar learns more about Eli he has to make choices about who she is and how he feels about it. Beyond all of that he also has to survive a school where he's constantly bullied and humiliated. That's one of the chief reasons I connected with Oskar as a character. It's because at some point in my life (and this is real cliche of me to say) I was Oskar.
By Jay Vergara7 years ago in Geeks
Sweet Spacey's Sequel: 'Solace' Is The Follow Up To 'Se7en' That No One Wanted
Hannibal Lecter plays a psychic doctor, stopping at nothing to prevent a religious Colin Farrell from outmaneuvering the FBI in the world's weirdest game of chess. Wait, what? No, this isn't a Family Guy pitch for ludicrous films, this is Solace, the unofficial sequel to 1995's Se7en. So, why over two decades later are we resurrecting a film from the Brad Pitts of development hell? Check out the trailer for 2016's Solace below:
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Did Alfred Foreshadow the Arrival of Damian Wayne to the DCEU In 'Batman v Superman'?
Since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's release there have been many Easter Eggs and references discovered within the film, but this is one that I have yet to see many people talk about.
By Tyler S. Callaway7 years ago in Geeks
Voice Of Bugs Bunny And Daffy Duck Has Died Aged 63
It's so sad Cancer has claimed another life. Joe Alaskey died from Cancer on Wednesday around his family. Emmy Winning comic actor who was born in New York had also provided the voice of Elmer Fudd and many more! Alaskey first began his career as an impressionist.
By Lewis Jefferies7 years ago in Geeks