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'Lethal Weapon' Star Clayne Crawford Speaks out After Months of Silence
It has been public knowledge for a few months now that Clayne Crawford was let go from the cast of Lethal Weapon. The only reason we have been given thus far is that Crawford had some behaviour issues that jeopardized the show. He has remained silent for months, but on August 29, 2018, the actor went to a podcast called Drinkin Bros to tell his side. What the media has not been telling us is shocking.
By Rebecca Slaney7 years ago in Geeks
'Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016)'
First and foremost, the title is completely misleading. Upon reading it, you automatically assume that there is some sort of conflict or battle between the Justice League and the Titans. However, there are forces that arise that literally possess the bodies of the JL and in a way that made the outcome hard to predict (which was refreshing). This being my only real complaint about the movie, let's get into what you will find and love about it.
By Michael Grube7 years ago in Geeks
My Oscar Winners Would Man-up the Whole Affair
Ordinary People, Dances with Wolves, Forrest Gump—we've all sat with disappointment as the wrong picture ends up with Best Picture. It's not something that would easily be fixed by shaking up those who cast the votes for the Academy. The industry needs a makeover that would man-up the dysfunctional Hollywood culture and treat us to the entertainment value our $12.50 ticket is supposed to buy.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Geeks
'They Don't Have a Good Bathroom to Do Coke In'
This chapter begins with one of the most beautiful sentences that I’ve ever read, “I’m positive we won’t get seated (at Pastels) but the table is good, and relief that is almost tidal in scope washes over me in an awesome wave.” This being Bateman’s narrative I am reminded of his extensive intellect, an aspect of his character that I believe often goes forgotten. His sizable relief is due to not being turned away from one of New York’s bar scenes, which I imagine is much like one of Ellis’ socialite’s own personal Holocausts. Quite ridiculous to you and I, I know.
By Sam Cheesman7 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers at 25
It's Morphin' Time! Today is the 25th anniversary of one of my favorite 90s TV shows: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. It premiered on Fox Kids on August 28, 1993 and ran for three seasons. It's one of the longest-running kids' live-action series in television history. In 2019, Beast Morphers will be the 26th season in the Power Rangers franchise.Almost 900 episodes, three movies, and 25 years later, it's still going strong, thanks to the die-hard fans around the world that are passionate about their fandom. They show that passion by posting Power Rangers related stuff on social media, whether it's cosplay or them at a photo of them at a convention with their favorite stars. With the news earlier this year Hasbro has acquired the rights from Saban Brands to make Power Rangers action figures and other toys starting in April 2019, fans believe that the future is bright.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 years ago in Geeks
The Roman's Daughter
I passed by the main Wayne Tower, where I was still working not two days ago. It got me thinking how sad it is that things can change in a second. When you think everything is fine, Gotham makes sure to remind you of its treacherous Butterfly effect. Such a tiny little act. Such a shiny little object. The simple wave of a finger. The trigger of a gun. A shot in the dark. The ticking sound of antique pearls scattering all over the street. Rolling in the mud. Rolling in the blood... A hurricane of changes, shaping the destiny of our dear depraved city. I could feel its alarming breeze, like a lament in between the buildings. And it was very windy tonight. Desperate times were ahead. Dark times. Somebody has to do something about it. It might as well be me.
By Roxanne Soucy7 years ago in Geeks
Review: 'The Happytime Murders'
My expectations for this have been more up and down than a roller-coaster. After seeing the trailer, it shocked me, made me laugh, and think about how good this concept could be. I did have my reservations, as it has Melissa McCarthy in it and she has a low success rate with me, and the reviews coming from America were scathing to say the least from the critics.
By David Grice7 years ago in Geeks
'Y: The Last Man' TV Preview 2019
The comic book craze continues with Brian K Vaughan's Y: The Last Man headed to our screens sometime in 2019. Y: The Last Man is a post-apocalyptic tale of gender, race, class, and survival; when a disease wipes out almost every living creature with a Y chromosome, only slacker Yorick Brown and his pet monkey Ampersand survive the global pandemic.
By Neil Gregory7 years ago in Geeks











