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Choosing a Perfect Gift for a Geek
We all have that special someone in our life who we affectionately call a “geek”. While middle schoolers might think this to be an insult, adults know better: being a geek means being openly passionate about something that means the world to you. It doesn’t matter if you have a Star Wars nerd or a tech geek in your life, we bring you a list of things you can get them that will make them happy, while simultaneously making their lives a bit easier.
By Marie Nieves7 years ago in Geeks
DC's Next Phase?
It is not a surprise or even debatable that DC has a lot of catching up to when it comes to movies. Marvel's well organized and cinematic universe has proved to be extremely successful and with DC's foot in the door with movies like Wonder Woman and Shazam, there is a lot of potential with DC's next phase of movies as long as they plan everything right. Here are some comic book heroes that could and should be part of the DC Extended Universe.
By Jordon Dumenil7 years ago in Geeks
Friday Night Lights
Please note this article contains some "sensitive" information. This is just my opinion. All I did this weekend was binge watch TV shows and clean my apartment. I did not leave the comfort of my apartment, except to take my dog on walks. While I was scrolling through Amazon Prime, I came across the series, Friday Night Lights. This used to be on Netflix, but I am unsure if it is still available.
By Marissa Hall7 years ago in Geeks
The Streaming War: All the Major Players
Everyone knows about the so-called streaming wars, but, like most would be gimmicks, have brushed the whole thing off as another cheap marketing ploy to gain subscribers. This war is something that seems amusing when trying to get people’s attention when something big happens at Netflix, or someone makes a move over to Hulu. But most of the time, viewers just scroll past those headlines because they do not know the sheer gravity of the situation.
By D.J. Rivera7 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Shaft'
Shaft is back with a vengeance. If you are a longtime fan of Shaft, you will enjoy watching this action-packed, comedic movie. Directed by Tim Story, Shaft is a type of movie that adults ages 18+ can watch, and have a good time. I wouldn’t recommend children see this movie.
By Michael Reynoso7 years ago in Geeks
The Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Yesterday, Marvel Studios released the official line-up for Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Phase Four consists of five movies and five TV shows. The line-up begins with the release of the Black Widow movie on May 1, 2020, and then The Falcon and The Winter Soldier series in fall 2020; we continue with the Eternals movie on November 6, 2020, and then the Shang-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on February 12, 2021. In spring of 2021, we have the WandaVision series, and right after we have the movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Then the Loki series will premiere in spring 2021 and then the What If? series in summer 2021; the next part is the Hawkeye series, which will come out in fall of 2021. Phase Four of the MCU ends with the movie Thor: Love and Thunder.
By Selena Vazquez7 years ago in Geeks
'The Outsiders'
The Outsiders, written by S. E. Hinton, is the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his experience with the conflict between the "greaser" gang he's loosely in and the opposing group called the "Soc's." The book was adapted for the silver screen and has been performed on the stage. But now is the time for this impactful piece of literature to reach the final STAGE of its performance potential. Here are three reasons The Outsiders should be the next book that was adapted to film to be adapted into a musical.
By S.E. Reinero7 years ago in Geeks
'God Shows Up'
Robert Massimi. It seems the heatwave is too much for theaters; thinking I was reviewing I Spy A Spy, I ended up at The Actors Temple instead to see God Shows Up because the St. Clemente Theater had no air conditioning and had to cancel the show.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Geeks
Ending a Conversation
Characters: Tusra and Anastra. Tusra and Anastra stood outside the hall. Its large wooden doors with intricate patterns carved into it towered over Tusra. He began to feel uneasy as he knew what was going to happen. Looking over to his Princess, he noted that she didn’t share the same feelings as him, did she not know the situation in which they have been called for? No of course not, she didn’t listen. Anastra never listens.
By . Durzarina .7 years ago in Geeks











