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Carlos Santana Interview
Carlos Santana, known for combining rock and Latin American music, hasn't shied away from playing music, selling out concert halls and true to form, seldom misses an opportunity from discussing controversial topics. During an interview with Viva back in April of 1974, he discussed religion and spiritually with his quintessential candidness.
By Beat Staff7 years ago in Beat
Daisy Ridley Talks "Horrific" Death Of Carrie Fisher
Actress Daisy Ridley said at the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts Awards (BAFTA) on February 12 that the death of Star Wars icon Carrie Fisher was "devastating" for the cast and crew of the latest Star Wars film, Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
By Christina St-Jean7 years ago in Geeks
5 Horrible Ideas For TV Shows (That Actually Aired)
Sometimes you look at a show and wonder how someone thought that would be a good idea for a TV show. I understand not all shows are going to be Game of Thrones, but honestly who thought a show about the GEICO Cavemen was a good idea? Well there are shows that are significantly worse than that, in fact this list will make Cavemen look like it deserved an Emmy.
By Jason Schwartz7 years ago in Geeks
Top 90s Kids Movies
In the 90s, binge worthy entertainment included films full of mediocre special effects, entertaining storylines, and the debut of stars who would go on to shape the movies we watched. You have never seen such an awesome collection of 90s kids movies in one place, including Free Willy, Mrs. Doubtfire, and The Parent Trap. These films, which entertained children and adults alike, have stood the test of time and have been handed down to the younger generations. As kids, we wished we were able to perform magic with our mind like Matilda, be part of a real life board game like Jumanji, or challenge monsters to an epic basketball game alongside Michael Jordan in Space Jam. Classics will provide entertainment for many years, and the best 90s kids movies will make you feel nostalgic for times past or incite new fun for kids and families.
By Stephen Hamilton7 years ago in Geeks
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage Review
I am reviewing the action films xXx, xXx: State of the Union, and xXx: The Return of Xander Cage starring Vin Diesel. Eve, Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Jackson, Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely, Carey Hart, Mat Hoffman, Josh Todd, Rammstein, and Dario Argento's daughter star in this 2002 action film produced by Emmy Award nominee Neal H. Moritz with a budget of $70 million.
By Alejandro Guillú Mendoza7 years ago in Geeks
'The Bad News Bears' Remembers a Time When We Didn’t Smother Kids with Child Psychology
Picture this, a little league baseball team packed 10 deep in a convertible - three perilously hanging out the back. Add Walter Matthau pouring vodka into an open container, while jockeying back and forth in a manner befitting 10 year old boys, and you have The Bad News Bears. God Bless America, 1976-style.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Geeks