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Top Ten Strangest Anime Weapons
1. The Scissor Blades (Kill la Kill) - This weapon from the high-octane anime "Kill la Kill" takes the term "bad hair day" to a whole new level. Ryuko Matoi wields a giant, transforming scissor-like blade that emerges from her hair. With this peculiar weapon, she's hair-raisingly ready to take on any foe!
By Joshua King3 years ago in Geeks
Running Out of Storage, Here’s Three of The BEST Hardrives on The Market!
In an age where data dominates and the digital landscape continues to expand, the need for reliable, high-capacity external storage solutions has never been greater. As technology advances, our hunger for digital content increases, whether it’s high-definition video, massive software installs, or a huge library of games. Enter Toshiba Canvio Basics 2TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive, Seagate 2TB External Hard Drive — USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive for PC and WD Elements 5TB Portable Hard Drive, External Hard Drive, USB 3.0 for PC and Mac . These external hard drives are an innovative model for data storage in a world where game capacity alone can consume an entire hard drive.
By ThatGuyOnToilet3 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Pixar Movies By Era
Last but not least in our ranking of Pixar movies, we’ve got our healing era. Now this era is arguably my favorite because it really shows some growth in the company. With the exception of the very first era of films that came out of Pixar this one is the most consistent and the most solid. This era consists of 6 movies with wildly different storylines, most of which are original and extremely heartfelt.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Pixar Movies By Era
In our second to last era of ranking Pixar movies we have the moving on era. It is a much shorter era than the previous one with only 4 movies. But it is absolutely an era all about moving on and leaving the past behind a little. I think the real defining factor of this era of movies is that the sequels feel pretty far divorced from their original films, and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. All that means is that these characters and the audience are different from how they started. And by most measures that’s a good thing. It shows growth and hope and the fact that an animation company was able to capture that feeling in just a few movies is an astounding thing.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Pixar Movies by Era
In our third era of these Pixar movies is what I call the Growing Up Era. There are a couple of reasons that is the definition I decided on but the first being this is where most of the sequels to those first couple of era’s live. Most of these movies are about growing up, getting older, moving on, taking responsibility and they are geared toward the high school seniors who were the target audience of the original films. They all came out as we were graduating or shortly after.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Pixar Movies By Era
As we continue with ranking Pixar movies by their eras (eras that I made up and defined all by myself) we move into the Disney Partnership era. This era actually goes beyond their partnership, this era actually refers to the first era of films after Disney purchased Pixar. This first era of the melding companies is actually rather small because as I have mentioned in the first article ranking these films, I decided to split these up completely by vibes and emotion. And I think each of the eras that I broke these into hold a specific set of emotions or intended themes for the audience.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Pixar Movies by Era
Alright y'all we have completed ranking Disney movies so I am moving on to Pixar. Most animation fans would agree that Pixar movies are the best of what Disney has to offer. Now Pixar movies aren’t really broken into eras like straight up Disney films are so I am going to break them into eras because I really do think that in each era you can see and feel a trend in these films and how they are broken up. My eras are going to be broken up by what feelings, or intentions I think each collection of movies give off. Also Pixar has really never stopped releasing films. Its largest gap in production was in between Toy Story and A Bug’s Life and that was a period of 3 years. Since then Pixar has steadily released films every year or every other year, even during COVID. So there was no logical time period to break these movies into.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Disney Movies By Era
The Revival Era of Disney includes all of the more current or modern Disney movies, though a clear era post these films has not been defined I’m going to keep clumping them in with this one. However for the purposes of this list we will only be talking about the 6 films that fall into this specific era. Much like the eras before it the ranking is kind of arbitrary, there are no bad movies only less good.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
10 Movies That Surprisingly Didn't Gross as Much as Barbie
For years, James Cameron and Marvel have been the kings of the box office. If it wasn't a James Cameron classic like Titanic breaking records at the box office, it was the newest Avengers installment. And while these masterpiece films are well-loved by both critics and moviegoers, some niche, cult classic films end up underperforming, or just not making over a billion dollars, while still holding a place in the hearts of viewers. Sometimes, movies manage to do both, and they sneak up on the films that are sitting comfortably in the top spots.
By Raine Neal3 years ago in Geeks
Most Heartbreaking Kids Movies
So the genre of children’s movies or kids movies is vast and there are many entries to it. Some are musical and fun, some are about nothing, some thrive off of cheap jokes and take no thought process to watch at all. But sometimes, very occasionally there is an entrance into the kids movie genre that is heavy and quite emotional. Now these are arguably the best kids movies, the ones that teach something and cause everyone that watches them (not just kiddos) to have a strong emotional reaction. This can be said for very few kids movies but we are going to list out the most emotional and sometimes heartbreaking movies for kids.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks










