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Is Game of Thrones the Greatest Series Ever Made?
I watched the first episode of Game of Thrones in 2011, back when the first season was released. What drew my attention to the series was seeing Sean Bean, who played Boromir in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, in the role of Ned Stark.
By Felipe Xavier5 years ago in Geeks
‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’ Is Another Resounding Win for Sony Pictures Animation
All hail Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, purveyors of all things deliriously unhinged, meta, and yet still somehow deeply thoughtful. I still contend one of the biggest mistakes in blockbuster moviemaking the last decade was Disney balking on their vision for Solo: A Star Wars Story I Watched Once and Immediately Forgot About. As far as mainstream entertainment goes, they’re two of the most important voices — either in live-action or animation — that we have at the moment.
By MovieBabble5 years ago in Geeks
Berserk and Your Place in the World
Few words are needed for this. With the untimely passing of Kentaro Miura, the world seemed to be on pause for a moment. Even if you hadn't heard of this man, his work could be felt all across the world of media. He was an excellent story-teller and an exceptional artist. There are several videos and essays already about his main work, his magnums opus, Berserk. I will do my best to leave you, my fellow reader, somewhat of a different impression, hopefully.
By George Gomez5 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Best Movies To Watch, If You Like Watching Movies.
Note- Movies are not ranked, all movies are great to watch. 10.The Gentleman Mickey Pearson is an American expatriate who became rich by building a highly profitable marijuana empire in London. When word gets out that he's looking to cash out of the business, it soon triggers an array of plots and schemes -- including bribery and blackmail -- from shady characters who want to steal his domain.
By Ajay kapoor5 years ago in Geeks
What films & shows shaped Lockdown 2020 in the UK
It's been over one year since the Coronavirus pandemic changed all of our lives. As the UK is slowly opening up again step by step, it's tempting to look back at the streaming habits that have developed in lockdown, since March 2020 and beyond. Like many others, I've lost track of the amount of hours spent watching endless amount of TV shows and films, especially as the beginning of 2021 started with dark days in a never-ending lockdown. 14th February marked 1 year since I'd last been to the cinema to see the brilliant and beautiful Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and I can't wait to go back to the popcorn smelling venues for more cinematic experiences. Fingers crossed it won't be too long.
By The Mocca Diaries 5 years ago in Geeks
Why "hurry up and wait" can be so exhausting
If you have ever worked in theatre, the saying "hurry up and wait" is probably not anything new for you. For those of you who may not have heard it before, it means that in theatre, you're generally in a hurry to get to your cue and once it's done, you're waiting for your next cue, and the cycle restarts.
By RJ Fortier5 years ago in Geeks
Author Thought #1
Author Thoughts #1 The Girl and the Laser So, hey there and welcome to my show. So, this video is going to be about little short snippets that I use to probably just talk about random thoughts and also to give you a little bit of a preview for some of the stories I'm going to be releasing.
By Cyber Dragon5 years ago in Geeks
I Have Mixed Feelings About The Channel Awesome Anniversary Films
I think we all have that one thing from our childhood that is fundamentally flawed, but we care about it anyway. Whether it’s a game, book, TV show, or film. Something that is by no stretch of the imagination good, but we find ourselves absolutely in love with despite it all. For me, that something in is the Channel Awesome anniversary specials.
By C.E. Tidswell5 years ago in Geeks







