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The City & The City Episode 1
In some ways, China Mieville’s book The City and The City seems like it has a weird-fiction premise designed specifically to be adaptation friendly. The book is basically a police procedural that uses a pretty simple sci-fi concept. I don’t want to sound like one of those guys who say things like ‘this is proper sci-fi, not silly aliens and spaceships’, but of Mieville’s books it does seem to be the one that requires the least in terms of having to visualise things that don’t exist.
By jetpacktoeverywhere8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Best Moments in 'Back to the Future'!
Out of all the film trilogies I've watched, the Back to the Future trilogy will always be my favorite. And there are scenes in this series that are just so iconic that I decided to tell you my top ten favorite scenes from the Back to the Future trilogy.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
Anime Boston 2018: A Review
It has been many years since I started going to this Convention, 12 years accounting for the ones I had the misfortune of not being able to go to. This was the first year where there was no stress, no one to follow me around either as a creeper or as a lost puppy. It is a new beginning for me, and those I find most precious to me.
By Kain Aerali8 years ago in Geeks
My Little Over-Analysis of 'Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters' Part 1: Introduction to the Review Series
How does a kid's show centered around a trading card game build a long-lasting following as well as become the source material for one of the most successful internet parodies of all time (Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series)? Well, in the case of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters it's pretty much impossible to give it a straightforward answer. However, that's also what makes exploring it so much fun. And, well, this is exactly what this little review series is about.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
What the Fest 2018: 'Revenge' Review
----Contains Spoilers----- Written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, Revenge should be called Survive, as the film is more about the main characters survival then getting revenge. Seriously, she's just trying to live. That's what being a woman is all about, right? Surviving in a world dominated by men who think we're nothing more than the sum of our parts. At least, I think that's what's being explored here—or maybe I'm reaching. While it's nowhere near as satisfying as other movies in the genre like I Spit On Your Grave or Death Wish, it has enough charisma to be your next guilty pleasure B-movie.
By Valerie Complex8 years ago in Geeks
7 Heartwarming Movies to Watch When You're Feeling Down. Top Story - April 2018.
Does it happen to you sometimes, that you are just fed up with everything going on in the world around you? You are not alone. I know there are times when it is so easy to start losing faith in humanity, but we must not give up!
By Anezka Smidlova8 years ago in Geeks
My Little Over-Analysis of 'Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters' Part 2: Episode 1 'The Heart of the Cards'
As far as pilot episodes go, this one pretty much nails it in terms of balance. On the one hand, it does a good job at establishing many of the show's staplers as well as introduce us to the world and the characters. In fact, a lot of this set up already gets taken care of even before the rather excellent opening credits roll, as we learn of the show's ancient Egyptian themed lore and how it all connects to our lead Yugi.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
Pixar Theory: Has 'The Incredibles 2' Villain Been Confirmed?!
About two months ago, I wrote an article called "Was the The Incredibles 2 Villain Revealed?!" In that article, I looked at the new characters that were gonna appear in The Incredibles 2, and I decided that Voyd was gonna be the newest villain.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World Loot Crate Review—March 2018
Loot Crate is a subscription box service that provides exclusive, quality items for fandoms — this is my review for the March 2018 Wizarding World crate. I am not sponsored by Loot Crate. All opinions are my own.
By Alexandria Blan ☽8 years ago in Geeks
Real Stories of People Who Died While Filming
It's hard to believe, but television is almost 100 years old. The first TV was invented in 1928, and since then, we have had thousands of television shows grace the small screen. TV has played a massive role in history, especially when it came to news broadcasts and more.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Geeks












