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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
What's Best For You: I Care a Lot and Take Care of Maya
I didn't expect to come back on this platform following my three-year writing hiatus. However, two films on Netflix that I have watched recently have pushed me back into the writing world. Needless to say, I am grateful for them doing so because then I would not have had the opportunity to discuss the exploitation that institutions and the system put their people through.
Naruto: A Journey of Friendship, Growth, and Ninja Spirit
In the hidden village of Konoha, a young orphan named Naruto Uzumaki dreams of becoming the greatest ninja in the land. However, Naruto carries a burden that sets him apart from others—he is the vessel for the Nine-Tailed Fox, a fearsome and powerful beast that attacked the village years ago.
M. K. AnandanPublished 11 months ago in Geeks5 best streaming devices right now!
Streaming devices have revolutionized the way we consume entertainment, offering a plethora of content at our fingertips. In this article, we will explore and compare five of the top streaming devices available today: Apple TV 4K, Roku Ultra, Fire TV Stick 4K, nVidia Shield TV Pro 4K HDR, and Google Chromecast 4K. These devices have gained recognition for their outstanding features, performance, and user-friendly interfaces. Whether you're a movie buff, a sports enthusiast, or a TV show addict, we will delve into the unique offerings of each device, helping you make an informed decision on which streaming device best suits your entertainment needs. So, let's dive into the world of cutting-edge technology and discover the capabilities of these top contenders in the streaming device market.
Viktor SelinPublished 11 months ago in GeeksThe Stand (2020) Episode 3 Review
I know these reviews may seem like a broken record at this point but it has to be said again: I really don’t like the direction the creators decided to go with for Stephen King’s The Stand (2020). Episode Three, titled “Blank Page”, continues the non-linear storytelling that was used in the previous two episodes. The first focus for this episode is the character of Nadine Cross, the erstwhile bride-to-be of Randall Flagg. We also get further flashbacks of the journeys for Harold Lauder and Fran Goldsmith, specifically the time period where they met Stu Redman. We’re also given our first dip into the backstory of Nick Andros, one of the key figures in the Boulder Free Zone.
Nicholas KingPublished 11 months ago in GeeksEmbracing Regrets, Bidding an Emotional Farewell
Without a doubt, this will be a "turnaround" for DC, as netizens are mentioning one term in abundance: exceeding expectations. I still remember watching Jay Oliva's 2013 animated "Flashpoint Paradox" ten years ago, and my comment at the time was, "I hope a live-action film can capture this story; I'll be completely satisfied."
TechHackerPublished 11 months ago in GeeksRewatching Twilight
So it has been almost exactly 2 years since I've rewatched all the Twilight movies and they have seemed to make a resurgence on tiktok so I thought I’d join the fun. Now I would like to state that I read the books so much in middle school that my copy of New Moon fell apart at the binding. I also watched the midnight premiere of every single movie so as I document my experience rewatching these movies I don’t want to hear shit about how I’m not a real fan or whatever. I have the nostalgia attached to these films and guess what guys? They are still not good. Again, because I have said this so many times, you are allowed to like, love, enjoy anything you want but let's be honest with ourselves. Reality states that these movies are bad, and that’s okay. So here we go rewatching Twilight.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 11 months ago in GeeksExtraction 2 Movie Review
Helmed by skilled stunt professionals, action cinema has been on an upward trend for some time. In recent years, the genre has seen many impressive sequels that up the ante in every respect. Extraction 2 from Sam Hargrave and Netflix is firmly committed to the major set pieces, but you’ll find that other elements are lacking.
Robert CainPublished 11 months ago in GeeksMy Review of "Champions"
Champions is a sports related movie that came out in 2023. I'm a sucker for inspiring sports movies even if they are cheesy. This movie looked like a cut and paste of the Mighty Ducks so I wanted to give it a try. After watching it, I realized it has similarities but it is quite different as well.
Brian AnonymousPublished 11 months ago in GeeksUniswap- The mother of all Airdrops
In this article I will be talking about the UNISWAP airdrop of 400 UNI tokens which took place on 17th Sep 2020, and how this is a complete game changer in the crypto space.
Black Mirror Series Review (Season 6)
Debuting in 2011, Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror earned a great deal of fanfare with a cynical satire of modern and futuristic technology. After five seasons, a transition to Netflix and an interactive film, many believed the anthology had quietly trailed off. Four years later, another set of episodes has arrived; a well produced outing, but it doesn’t rank among the best of the series.
Robert CainPublished 11 months ago in GeeksThe Piston Cup Order: Best Order to Watch Cars
After a gruelling week filled with countless meetings, brainstorming sessions, and deadlines, I needed a break. I wanted to take a trip down memory lane and rekindle the joy of simpler times. Should I binge-watch an action-packed series? Or how about a comedy sitcom?
Baxter PagePublished 11 months ago in GeeksChevalier
Anybody who knows me, knows that my favourite film is Calamity Jane (1953). I will stop anything to hear the harmonies in Black Hills of Dakota. But the film that impressed me the most, well, that would be Amadeus (1984).
Rachel RobbinsPublished 11 months ago in Geeks