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Best Christmas Movies
We have officially covered all of the main streaming services. Listing off the best Christmas movies to watch on each one. Unfortunately those lists did not come anywhere close to all of the Christmas movies. It didn’t even come close to containing half the best Christmas movies. No that can only be done through owning DVDs or of course taking a trip to the high seas. Most of these were procured through money but several were given to me by my husband and his internet skills. So here is the list of best Christmas movies to uh…find and watch this holiday season.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksAmazon Prime
Last but not least we are looking to Amazon Prime for some more Christmas movies to watch. We are taking our Christmas research streaming service, by streaming service in an attempt to give you guys the best Christmas movies to watch this holiday season. All streaming services have their own supply of both classic and original Christmas movies. Amazon Prime has a lot of cartoon Christmas specials that just can’t be missed.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksSolid First Seasons
So occasionally we’ve talked about shows that just started off so strong and up a muddled mess. Unfortunately this is an all too common phenomenon, particularly in network shows. It boils down to studios wanting more money so they keep their successful shows on long enough to ruin them. So we are going to go through some of the shows that had incredible, groundbreaking first seasons. Perhaps they even had a good first few seasons, but eventually they ended up incomplete and messy.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksWinter Musicals
As the wintery cold sets in we are not just watching Christmas movies but we are also watching some winter time musicals. We should know that I am a theatre kid in my heart so we can’t get through the holiday season without me watching some of my favorite musicals. Now as I was trying to explain to my husband earlier each genre of music has seasons. My summer musicals would be like South Pacific, or Shrek. Whereas Fall would be Les Mis and Sweeney Todd. Each musical score has a lot of feelings attached to it and the musicals on this list have sweet, cozy, wintery vibes attached to them which makes them perfect for the end of the year. So now that we have established feelings and vibes, let's go through some of the best musicals for winter.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksNetflix Christmas Movies
We are celebrating Christmastime and thus we are taking inventory of all the Christmas movies available on various streaming services. We are now onto examining Netflix’s Christmas offerings. Netflix actually has a decent range, from sweet, well-crafted, artistic Christmas movies, to those fun rom com like Christmas movies. Both are really awesome and very important so let's get into the list.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksChristmas Movies to Watch
It is now Christmastime and therefore we are going from one streaming service to another and announcing the best Christmas movies available. There are so many Christmas movies out there but being that every channel has its own service they are spread out all over the place. So that no matter what streaming services you have you will not have to search too far for some holiday cheer. Disney+ is full of the nostalgic options for your holiday cheer and Hulu is more for recent history. So this is Hulu’s list of best Christmas movies.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksA Very Disney+ Christmas
As the Christmas season approaches (now, it's right now!) streaming services are upping their holiday game. So we are going to take it one by one, streaming service by streaming service, the best holiday movies available to you. There will also be some recommendations of where you should start. If you happen to combine all of these lists you will have enough Christmas cheer for all of November and December. No one has more options than Disney so here we go with a very Disney+ Christmas movie list.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksTop 10 Celebrities that Guest Starred on The Proud Family Part 2
This is the second part of the Top 10 Celebrities that Guest Starred on the Proud Family. If you want to look at my last list of Top 10 Celebrities that Guest Starred on the Proud Family. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 6 months ago in GeeksMy Scene: The Forgotten Barbie Line
Barbie went through phases Just like how we go through different phases, But one of my favorite phases was the My Scene addition to the Barbie toys.
Samantha ParrishPublished 6 months ago in GeeksNovember Rewatches
In addition to all the wonderful new TV that is being released on streaming there is a comfort in rewatching things you’ve already seen. I, for example, am in a constant state of rewatching One Tree Hill, Grey’s Anatomy and Gilmore Girls and this fall is no different. But there are some shows that are just meant to be rewatched in the fall. So here are the shows that we are in the middle of rewatching and ones we saved specifically for the cold days.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksLicorice Pizza & 6 Other Nostalgic Coming of Age Movies to Watch This Summer
[Originally written for Our Culture Magazine in 2022.] Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza is a nostalgic trip to the summer of 1973 in the San Fernando Valley. The film follows Gary Valentine and Alana Kane (Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim in their film debuts) as they meet, become friends, and start a business selling waterbeds. Gary is a fifteen-year-old actor, while Alana is a photographer’s assistant in her twenties. Though Alana initially rebuffs him, Gary tries to pursue her romantically despite their age difference. Their rapport is easy and charming to watch, thanks to the screenplay’s excellent dialogue.
Svetlana SterlinPublished 6 months ago in Geeks8 Movies To Watch About Fictional Musicians If You Like Biopics
[This article was written in July 2022 and originally appeared in Our Culture Magazine.] The recent premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic marks another addition to the recent onslaught of films and series based on true stories, especially about musicians. Pistol, the FX miniseries about English punk rock band the Sex Pistols, is another new release in this genre, joining the likes of Netflix’s Selena, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and recent films Judy, Rocketman, Respect, and Bohemian Rhapsody. Most of these biopics follow a very similar, almost formulaic structure, which can get tedious when so many similar projects are premiering in quick succession. Based on the careers of real musicians, these stories can only take so many liberties before straying too far from the truth.
Svetlana SterlinPublished 6 months ago in Geeks