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The Bob's Burgers movie is coming out soon, so let our family meat you!
Bob's Burgers is about a man running a restaurant with his wife and three children as they encounter the daily adventures they are met with. This animated television show first aired in 2011 and is still on the air with its twelfth season of the Belchers. The show has great cameos, beautiful songs and will now have a movie called The Bob's Burgers Movie.
'Vive AkughaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksDoctor Who: Heroes of Sontar Review
It's incredible to think that it took nearly 12 years before Big Finish decided to use the Sontarans. Robert Holmes' clone warriors had been part of the show's stable of foes ever since their introduction in 1973's "The Time Warrior", and their reintroduction to the show in 2008's "The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky" brought them to the attention of a whole new audience. However, despite using the Rutans in stories like "The Bellatron Incident" and "Castle of Fear", it wasn't until "Heroes of Sontar" that we got the chance to hear the Sontarans on audio. And, while a Dad's Army parody may not seem the natural idea to develop for their first audio appearance, its one that ends up working surprisingly well, with a lot of comedy springing from the parody. It isn't an out-and-out comedy, however, and it does have a serious story at its heart, which, while not being anything massively original, makes for a good audio introduction to the Sontarans.
Joseph A. MorrisonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Plight of a Young Woman
Sam Levison captures the struggles of youth through the hit HBO series "Euphoria." The show follows Rue Bennett (played by Zendaya) as she navigates life after rehab with no plans to stay clean. Within Rue's orbit is a transgender woman named Jules, who becomes her best friend and love interest. Nate, a jock with high potential, who succumbs to anger caused by his struggle with sexual identity, and many others.
How To Watch Oscar Awads 2022 Live On
The 94th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), will honor the best films released between March 1 and December 31, 2021, and is scheduled to take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2022. Shortlists of films to compete for nominations in ten categories were announced on December 21, 2021.The nominations will be announced on February 8, 2022.
Shirsendu ChakmaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMaury Povich Show Comes to an end
On Monday March 21st, Emmy nominated TV talk show host announced that he is retiring as talk show hand the ending of his popular TV talk show after 31 years and 31 seasons.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 2 years ago in GeeksOn Hotstar Party best Web Series in india
Hotstar Party-With their custom live commentary, friends and families make live sports more entertaining. We launched a "Watch with Friends" feature this year, which is essentially a video chat in addition to the match. You can now watch live matches with your friends and family, sharing every moment of the action with them!
Harrey LeoPublished 2 years ago in GeeksTo The Cast of Game of Thrones
Dear Cast of Game of Thrones: I would first like to state that each of you did such a beautiful job on your characters that I often forgot that they were in fact not you. That is the curse of an actor though. You use your amazing story-telling skills and your amazing ability to replicate any personality. Hopefully for only a short time though. Not in the way that I want you to stop your art all together because you're all beautiful. Let's be honest it was a sad day when the young man, your brother of the stage, Jack Gleeson decided to turn his back on something that he obviously had such a talent for doing.
Celestial DeadbeatPublished 2 years ago in GeeksNetflix's Inventing Anna is the perfect combination of snarky, witty, and ill-gotten
Remember when we all read that New York Magazine article about Anna Sorokin, the Russian millennial who dressed like a socialite, scammed her way into high society, and then landed on Rikers Island for fraud?
Edison AdePublished 2 years ago in GeeksXimena's new fiancé, Josh Dugas | '90 day fiancé'
Last week, Ximena Morales uploaded an Instagram story in which she showed off her new engagement ring, which she received from her new mystery fiancé, who she has refused to reveal his identity, most likely due to the terms of her TLC deal.
Dimer | TLC Addict | Writer | PoetPublished 2 years ago in GeeksWhy Amazon Doesn't Have The Rights To J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Silmarillion'
When Amazon first announced that they were going to be doing a series from Tolkien’s Middle Earth/Lord of the Rings universe, the fanbase exploded with questions about what it might focus on, who it might be about, and when in the timeline, that Tolkien mapped out, it would take place.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in GeeksVillainess Review: Diane Hansen (Person of Interest)
I still remember seeing the promos for the CBS series, Person of Interest, when it aired, though I never saw one episode of the show until a few years later when I started binge-watching. The series had a fantastic cast, led by Jim Caviezel as John Reese, a former Army Rangers and CIA agent who was presumed dead. Michael Emerson played Harold Finch, a multimillionaire computer programmer who devised "The Machine," a program that collects all sorts of info to not only predict terrorist acts (among other crimes), but also identify those behind them. Finch uses The Machine to prevent any potential deaths, and he enlists Reese to seek out the people picked out by The Machine, and also determined if they are a victim or the perpetrator.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksWhat Is In The Appendices Of 'The Lord Of The Rings'?
When The Lord of the Rings Amazon series was first announced to be in the works, there were many speculations about where the series would take place in the lore and timeline of Middle Earth. The most obvious answer that fans came to was that the series would be taking place earlier in the narrative, before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. J.R.R. Tolkien wrote extensively about the early ages of Middle Earth, and there were a lot of good stories to pull from for screen adaptation. Plus, some of the characters (or ancestors of the characters) that we have met on screen and have come to love could be included in the narrative.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in Geeks