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Movie Review: 'Maze Runner: The Death Cure'
The problem with the first two movies in The Maze Runner franchise was simple mediocrity and blandness. The films weren’t terrible, they weren’t poorly made; the movies’ just didn’t leave much of an impression. The expansive, bland but handsome teen cast was too large and not well developed enough as individuals to be memorable and lead Dylan O’Brien wasn’t bad either but the script did him few favors.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
‘Black Mirror’ – Every Episode (Worst to Best) / S1-S4
I'm going to be including each episode rank according to IMDB as well. Pretty hefty on text. If I'm not mistaken at the start of each episode as the title fades away the last letters to go leave to word 'BRO' on the screen. They also fade in the order of 'ROB'. Just saying. Is Rob a good bro of whoever made the titles or should we be robbing our bro? Mind fuck straight away.
By Cronan Parry8 years ago in Geeks
'The Greatest Showman': A Review
As a huge fan of musical theatre, the moment I heard there would be a new musical movie I was already on the edge of my seat wanting to buy tickets. I then saw Hugh Jackman in the title role and my interest was piqued even more—I, admittedly, am a huge fan of his work. However, due to family commitments I was unable to go to the opening night showing and had to wait to see the movie. As the days went by, I began to think: am I gearing myself up too much for this? We’ve all seen time and time before, an excellent cast does not necessarily mean an excellent movie, and the more excited we are, the harder we fall. I tried to let myself down gently, to not think about the film I was so excited to see, to try and convince myself it would be mediocre at best so that when I’d seen it, it would either let me down a little or raise me up. I needn’t have worried so much. I was squirming with excitement in my seat despite my efforts—and The Greatest Showman (TGS) not only managed to deliver, it blew me away.
By The One True Geekology8 years ago in Geeks
Why 'The Room' Is the Weirdest, But Most Watchable Movie I've Ever Seen. Top Story - January 2018.
I did not watch The Room! It's not true! It's bulls**t! I did not watch it! I did naaaahhhhhht....okay, fine, I did. Back in 2003, Tommy Wiseau wrote, directed, produced, and starred in his own independent film, The Room. And this film has become more relevant recently as a result of the James Franco film, The Disaster Artist, which shows the story of the film being made.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
Vin Diesel Opens up About Paul Walker's Impact on 'the Fate of the Furious'
It's hard to believe it has been more than three years since we lost actor and humanitarian #PaulWalker when he and friend Roger Rodas tragically lost their lives in a fatal car accident. Since his death, Walker's best friend and Furious co-star Vin Diesel has posted numerous touching tributes for the actor, affectionately referring to him as "brother Pablo." During the world premiere of the latest installment, Diesel stayed true to his promise of 'family first' by dedicating the Fast franchise's success to Walker's hard work.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Logan Paul: The YouTuber Looking for Redemption
On December 31st, 2017, Logan Paul, the famous YouTube star, posted a video titled "We Found a Dead Body." From that point on, the social world would shift. Logan Paul would lose fans offended by the video's content and gain another audience that is attracted to the Logan Paul controversy.
By Harmony Bates8 years ago in Geeks
'It' Gets the Anime Treatment as Fan's Pennywise Artwork Is Transformed into a Video
No one could have possibly predicted just how successful the recent adaptation of Stephen King's It has been. Its continual breaking of box office records doesn't seem to be slowing down and fans are showing their appreciation for the killer clown by utilizing their talents to freak us all out.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Looking for the Man Behind the Mythos: 6 Small but Clever Windows Into James Bond's Character
In a sense, being a Bond fan is kind of like having this enigmatic friend or acquaintance. You know, that type of person with whom you always enjoy hanging out with but—outside the time you've spent together—don't really know much about. Sure, you might get curious from time to time but you usually just leave it be, as it's clear that for whatever reason, this person likes to keeps things close to chest.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
Everybody Wants a Taste: Nick Jonas's 18 Greatest Instagram Pictures
Nick Jonas does not kid around when it comes to his body, and he has a number of pictures on Instagram to prove it. The "Jealous" singer recently posted his progress in the gym while preparing for his role in the DirecTV series, #Kingdom. Jonas has been a series regular on the show, along with actor Frank Grillo, since its inception in 2014 and if his post is any indication, he is training hard for its third season.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Good News, Everyone! the Voice of Professor Farnsworth and Fry Channels 'Back to the Future' in Hilarious Mashup Video
As if you need more reason to adore anything related to Back to the Future, the good folks over at Nerdist have got you covered. Billy West, best known for his voicework on Futurama, recently appeared on the Nerdist series Talkin' Toons. The veteran voice actor was given a snippet from the classic 1985 film that featured Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) attempting to convince Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) that he's from the future.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Alex Trebek Recites Rap Lyrics from Drake and Kanye West on 'Jeopardy' and the Wondrous Internet Remixes It Accordingly
If you're in need of some cheering up today, try to watch #AlexTrebek recite the lyrics to Desiigner's "Panda" without smiling. It is virtually impossible.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks












