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Hellboy: "The Wild Hunt"
Strangely, there are few comic book characters quite as endearing as the lantern-jawed, shovel-headed, red-skinned, curly-tailed, seemingly aviator goggles-wearing (those are caps or something from where his horns were amputated) demon child turned alcoholic and incredibly taciturn adult male wandering hero Hellboy, who I take it was belched up from the lower depths to only be adopted by those charming old Brits involved in a super secret Occult Bureau investigating demonic and supernatural shenanigans on behalf of Her Majesty. I think that's the way it goes, but I better go and check.
Lisa Frankenstein
*SPOILERS WARNING* -also for those of you who are NOT fans of CAMPY movies this is not for you... sorry because- in my best hipster voice "this movie is 100% Camp bruh." Which for me and anyone else who loves over dramatics, theatrics, homages to the classics, and all things 80's it's an absolute treat!!
Hayley MattoPublished 18 days ago in GeeksFire and Ice
Frank Frazetta is widely regarded as the "Father of Fantasy Illustration," at least in the modern sense, and Ralph Bakshi is an all-around genius in his own right, having put out a succession of wildly divergent animated films, from the X-rated blue humor of Fritz the Cat (1972) to the rumble-in-the-jungle drama of American Pop (1981) and Heavy Traffic (1973). He also was the first to plumb the depths of the immortal Tolkien "Rings" saga, with his admittedly incomplete adaptation of the first third of the famous trilogy (the sequels, regrettably, were never made), The Lord of the Rings (1978). A confessed long-time lover of fantasy epics, Bakshi also made the cult favorite Wizards (1977), which had voices provided by Mark Hamill of Star Wars legendry, among others.
The Creator
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD. The Creator is what every good movie ought to be. Thought-provoking, grounded, visually stunning, and heartfelt. This is especially important when it comes to science fiction movies in the twentieth century, where the film industry has become hyper-focused on creating things that can be turned into franchises, AKA cash cows they can milk until the cow collapses.
Atomic HistorianPublished 2 months ago in Geeks"King of the Living Dead!"
Note: This story was adapted from the comic magazine Eerie Issue #1, 1952. Public domain. NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT.
- Top Story - December 2023
Rebel Moon is the Future of Entertainment
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD. There is no nice way of putting it. Rebel Moon is terrible. But not terrible for the reasons that most people have noticed. After being out for a little less than two weeks, most people have panned the movie for what it is. A sloppy, copy and paste job of some of the most popular science fiction franchises. However, Rebel Moon is far more problematic than that. It goes beyond common sci-fi tropes. It mashes together nearly every successful genre possible in hopes of appealing to the majority people. In doing this, it is everything and nothing at once.
Atomic HistorianPublished 3 months ago in Geeks Mario, Zombies and the Return of the Mad Titan
Rick Grimes, the rugged and grizzled protagonist of The Walking Dead, was used to facing all sorts of dangers in the post-apocalyptic world he lived in. But when he emerged suddenly from a glowing green gateway of light, he found himself standing face to face with a short, portly Italian man dressed in red overalls and a bushy mustache. Rick looked toward him with a confused stare.
Ben UlanseyPublished 5 months ago in GeeksMario, Zombies and the Return of the Mad Titan Part II
Mario and Rick walked through the vibrant kingdom as Thanos lay bleeding and groaning on the ground. But as they neared a suspiciously large green pipe that emerged from the earth, Mario appeared to have a sudden change of heart.
Ben UlanseyPublished 5 months ago in GeeksSurvival and Humanity : Exploring 'The Last of Us' Series
Adapted from the renowned video game of the same name, the series "The Last of Us" offers a visceral and emotional odyssey at the heart of a ruthless post-apocalyptic world. With its powerful storytelling and deep exploration of human survival, the series captivates viewers and immerses them in an intense and unforgettable journey.
TechArt CreatorsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksRuthless, Mindless Predators; "Zombies"
In the early hours of a quiet morning, scientists in a heavily guarded underground laboratory were working tirelessly on a groundbreaking experiment. Driven by their thirst for knowledge, they had risked too far into the unknown, unknowingly unknot the fabric of life itself.
Dua NoumanPublished 8 months ago in GeeksJUST SOME WOW FACTS
In the vast expanse of our world, there are wonders and mysteries that continue to captivate us. From the curious realms of science, nature, and history, strange and bizarre facts emerge, challenging our understanding of reality. In this article, we will delve into 18 of the most peculiar and mind-boggling facts that will leave you in awe and wonderment.
leon shahiPublished 8 months ago in GeeksShadows of the Barrow: Haunting Secrets of Middle-earth.
In a land where shadows loom and whispers cease to die, Where ancient barrows rest beneath a grim and ashen sky, A tale unfolds, a haunting lore, to chill the bravest heart, Of barrow-wights, dark spectres born, who tear the soul apart.