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Before Sylvester the Cat, there was Sylvester the Dog
Sylvester was a Merrie Melodies canine Sylvester, the Cat, is a beloved Looney Tunes character who debuted in March 1947 in the animated short Life with Feathers. The iconic Mel Blanc once said that he enjoyed voicing Sylvester, one of his favorite characters. The cartoon short that was near and dear to Blanc's heart was Bird's Anonymous which starred the popular cat.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 days ago in Geeks Bask in Womanhood: The Secret Comedy of Women at The Regent Theatre
Women never fight battles alone. The Secret Comedy of Women is a laugh-out-loud immersive showcase of the relatable saga of womanhood. Performed by the dynamic duo, Barbara Gehring and Linda Klein, they take audiences on a hilarious journey through the perks and challenges of womanhood.
Marielle SabbagPublished 3 days ago in GeeksClassic Movie Review: 'As Good as it Gets'
As Good As it Gets (1997) Directed by James L. Brooks Written by James L. Brooks, Mark Andrus Starring Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear
Sean PatrickPublished 3 days ago in Geeks9-1-1
Season 2 of 9-1-1 definitely found its footing. Season 1 was so shaky I definitely didn’t have much hope for it. But luckily it looks like in season 2 they stabilized their writers room, this absolutely improved the quality of the writing and the viewing experience as a whole. I am fully convinced that Buck is super gay and no one can convince me otherwise. I am in fact not crazy because tumblr has validated all of my feelings. Now if Eddie isn’t gay I will riot because that is insane. Those two have more romantic chemistry with each other then they have ever had with any woman they interact with on screen. The season finale of season 2 was weird and kind of shoehorned in but it did end with our couples getting a happy ending. Maddy and Chim get together and Athena and Bobby get married.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 3 days ago in GeeksBade Miyan Chote Miyan Hit or Flop?
So Akshay Kumar or Tiger Shroff's film Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, made with a budget of Rs 350 crore, has completed its first week, and now seeing its box office trend, it is clear that it is not a flop but a huge disaster.
Ayush VermaPublished 3 days ago in GeeksMCU Rewatch
As a companion series to An Idea of All Time my husband and I decided to rewatch all of the MCU movies in chronological order. This serves several purposes; 1) there is going to be a bit of an MCU drought for the next year as far as new releases go. 2) We want to properly place Shang-Chi in the MCU not just ranking it by quality but contextualizing it based on the existing universe. 3) We want to analyze how many of Shang-Chi’s problems are project specific and how many are MCU bred. So in addition to watching Shang-Chi every week we will be watching another MCU movie every week. We are of course starting with Iron Man.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 3 days ago in GeeksBook Review: "Mothering Sunday" by Graham Swift
“Words were like an invisible skin, enwrapping the world and giving it reality. Yet you could not say the world would not be there, would not be real if you took away the words. At best it seemed that things might bless the words that distinguished them, and that words might bless everything.” - Mothering Sunday by Graham Swift.
Annie KapurPublished 3 days ago in GeeksGame of Thrones
It has been 5 years since we were subjected to the shit show that was season 8 of Game of Thrones and still fans are bitter. What could have gone down as one of the greatest shows of all time instead concluded as one of the worst. It is impossible to watch season 8 and think that anyone’s ending was acceptable. The writers did a great job of assassinating every single character…even the ones I hated. So we are going to go ahead and list every single thing wrong with season 8.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 3 days ago in GeeksBill Mumy continues to embrace Lost in Space and Will Robinson
Bill Mumy began acting at an early age Bill Mumy began acting when he was very young, using the name Billy Mumy. Among his many credits, he appeared in several episodes of The Twilight Zone. He was also on Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Fugitive, Sunday Father, and the film Dear Brigitte plus many others.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 days ago in GeeksActress Christina Hendricks Says 'I Do' to George Bianchini in Romantic New Orleans Wedding
Actress Christina Hendricks, best known for her iconic role as Joan Holloway on the hit TV series "Mad Men," has officially tied the knot with her longtime love, George Bianchini. The couple exchanged vows in a romantic ceremony set against the backdrop of the vibrant city of New Orleans, creating unforgettable memories with their closest friends and family.
Sangita NandiPublished 3 days ago in GeeksJohn Hancock portrayed the first pastor on Amen before Clifton Davis
Do you recall the first Reverend? Amen was a hit series that aired on NBC from 1986 until 1991. Reverend Reuben Gregory (Clifton Davis) was hired in the pilot episode and is well-known for the role. Davis is also a minister off-screen. Some longtime fans may have forgotten, and newcomers to the sitcom may not know, that there was another unnamed pastor portrayed by John Hancock, whom Gregory replaced.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 days ago in GeeksMonkey Man Movie Review
After many years of acting in a wide range of films, Dev Patel makes his directorial debut with Monkey Man, a highly effective release that will satisfy any fan of action or hand-to-hand combat.
Robert CainPublished 3 days ago in Geeks