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Amazon Prime’s Fallout TV Show Is One of the Best Video Game Adaptations Ever Made. AI-Generated.
When Amazon Prime Video announced it was adapting Fallout into a live-action television series, expectations were cautiously high but deeply skeptical. Video game adaptations have a long and painful history of missing the point, ignoring lore, or flattening rich worlds into generic action stories. Fallout, with its dense mythology, dark humor, and morally complex wasteland, seemed especially difficult to translate. Against the odds, Amazon’s Fallout TV show didn’t just succeed. It set a new standard for what video game adaptations can be.
By Md. Nurul Afsarabout a month ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Goldar's Vice Versa"
I promised this quite a bit, not just to myself, but to others in my past Power Rangers Reviews. And as two-time WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels said in a June 2005 episode of Raw, "I made a promise, and I'm here to deliver." I remember this so well for so many reasons, one of them being that for Adam Park, Aisha Campbell, and Rocky DeSantos, this was their first full episode as Power Rangers. All three quickly embraced being part of the sextet, especially Adam, who was ready for anything back in Part II of "The Power Transfer."
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Geeks
Fallout Series Review (Season 2)
After so many underwhelming video game adaptations, Fallout showed everyone how was it done with a knockout opening season in 2024. The second chapter takes a firmer grip on the source material, directly incorporating the lore into the main narrative. For the most part, it’s every bit as effective and engaging as the original.
By Robert Cainabout a month ago in Geeks
Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
The first two episodes of Knight of the Seven Kingdoms were a little hard for me to get through. I don’t mind a lack of action if the character arcs are doing a decent job of carrying the story. But the main character Dunc is super annoying and extremely frustrating to watch. The only reason I am even continuing with it is because Egg is a little cutie patootie and I will power through to see his story unfold.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Wonderman
Wonderman was dropped all at once, because the powers that be have no faith in the general public, and I understand that but I think that anyone with an IQ above 10 would have been fine with a week to week release. That said the show is very intriguing so far, it's done a great job of setting things up in these first two episodes.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen: The New Netflix Horror Series You Must Watch. AI-Generated.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is an upcoming horror drama series set to premiere on Netflix on March 26, 2026. Created by Haley Z. Boston, the series is produced under the Duffer Brothers' banner, Upside Down Pictures, known for their work on Stranger Things. The show features a talented cast, including Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, who portray an engaged couple facing unforeseen challenges in the lead-up to their wedding.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a month ago in Geeks
Wonderman
Okay so Wonderman was not a series I was excited for when it was announced. And there are many reasons for this, the biggest being that without his Wanda storyline Wonderman is a boring and irrelevant character. So when the premise of the show was announced I knew it was going to be better than I initially expected. Most of the feedback I've seen from the internet is positive. The only thing that raised a red flag for me is that people were glad all at once because they didn’t think it would work week to week. So if you are releasing a show and it “wouldnt work” in its intended format then you wrote a bad show. So that is one of the things I will be assessing.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Home Alone Cast Then and Now: Where Are the Stars Nearly 35 Years Later?. AI-Generated.
Home Alone Cast Then and Now: Where Are the Stars Nearly 35 Years Later? The movie Home Alone is one of the most popular holiday films ever made. Released in 1990, the movie quickly became a favorite for families all over the world. Even today, people enjoy watching Kevin McCallister use his clever ideas to protect his home during Christmas. After the huge success of the first movie, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York was released in 1992 and became just as loved. Over the years, the franchise continued with more sequels, but the original cast remains the most memorable. Nearly 35 years later, fans still enjoy learning about the actors who made this movie special. Macaulay Culkin (Kevin McCallister) Macaulay Culkin was only 10 years old when he became famous as Kevin McCallister. His funny expressions and smart tricks made him one of the most popular child actors of the 1990s. He returned as Kevin in Home Alone 2, which was another big success. After Home Alone, Macaulay appeared in well-known movies like My Girl. As he grew older, he explored different creative paths and later returned to acting. In recent years, he appeared in shows like Dollface and American Horror Story. Macaulay is in a long-term relationship with actress Brenda Song, and they have two children together. In December 2023, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring his impact on movies and pop culture. Joe Pesci (Harry) Joe Pesci played Harry, one of the two burglars who brought much of the comedy to Home Alone. At the time of the movie’s release, Joe was already a respected actor. He returned for Home Alone 2 and continued working in many popular films, including My Cousin Vinny and Casino. His role as Harry remains one of his most entertaining performances and is still loved by fans during the holiday season. Daniel Stern (Marv) Daniel Stern played Marv, the tall and clumsy partner to Harry. His physical comedy and funny reactions made Marv an unforgettable character. After the Home Alone movies, Daniel appeared in films like City Slickers and later worked in television projects such as Shrill and Manhattan. He also worked as a director and explored storytelling behind the camera.
By Farhan Khanabout a month ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Power Transfer"
The second season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers definitely featured a lot of huge moments, almost too many to count. The season started with Lord Zedd becoming the new Big Bad, and later on, Tommy Oliver's Green Ranger days were officially numbered. We wouldn't be sans Tommy for long, as he returned as the White Ranger and the new leader of the Power Rangers.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 months ago in Geeks









