Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Geeks.
Polygamy Ever After: Three Princesses Are Engaged to the Same Prince in 'Charming' Trailer
Every #Disney princess has had the promise of spending the rest of their lives with their true love, Prince Charming... but just who is this Prince Charming, and how has he managed to snatch up all these beloved princesses? The upcoming 3D animated film Charming hopes to answer this question. We get our first look at the story in this newly released trailer.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
'Jurassic Parking', 'The Thinging': Artist Draws Movie Posters for 4 Famous Films with a Twist in Their Titles
I would like a frame for each and every single one of these posters, please. A few months ago, reddit users were asked in a thread: Add "ing" to the end of a movie title, what is the movie about now?
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Phase 4 of the MCU Might Just See a New Avenger in the Form of Thanos' Brother
Just when you thought that Marvel couldn't host any more surprises, it did again and this time in the form of the Mad Titan's brother! Yes, the Infinity War villain has a brother but he doesn't share the same traits as Thanos. He is actually an Avenger who made his first appearance in the Iron Man #55 comics.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
"Can You Roll up Your Window?" 5 Sayings from the past We All Still Use Today
As the immortal Buggles sang in 1979, video killed the radio star. As time progresses, many sayings we are used to spewing suddenly become obsolete and we're left being asked the question "... What is that thing used for the 'save' icon?"
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
10 Valuable Life Lessons I Learned From Watching 'Saved By The Bell'
WARNING: This Post Contains Spoilers From Saved By The Bell. You've been warned. The sitcom that first aired in 1989 and went on for a whopping three years until 1992 continues to bring me mindless enjoyment and happiness even though I have seen every single episode roughly 496 times. Each.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
How Do I Love Thee, Matt Damon? Let Me Count the Ways in Gif Format
Ever since the beginning of high school until now and beyond, I have had a healthy obsession with the actor formally known as Matt Damon. "Damon" has been a staple at the end of my Facebook name since then and I would like to present my version of the famous Browning sonnet complete with gifs and (not even close to) half the talent of Browning.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Reasons Why the Superhero Genre Is Here to Stay in Hollywood
Over the last few years, there have been opinions from respected people in Hollywood saying super hero movies are “bad content,” ruining what viewers want to see in theaters. Or running its course, similar to western movies; this comment being Spielberg’s comment. I’m here to shed some perspective on why those opinions are wrong. I have a few things I can point out. The main & probably the biggest reason I’m saying the genre is here to stay is kids. As long as there are kids there will always be marketable & profitable audience for the genre of superhero movies. For every animated/kid friendly movie there is a kid out there who dreams of being a hero & with characters like Black Panther & Wonder Woman being made into big Hollywood films, that audience keeps getting bigger & more diverse.
By Jeffrey Fontanos8 years ago in Geeks
‘Thor:’ The Most Confused Trilogy of All Time
The 'Thor' trilogy has certainly been the most confused trilogy of all time. Why? Simple, a trilogy must have a common theme between the movies and a consistency to tell a common and greater story. Such as the 'Lord of The Rings' trilogy or 'The Dark Knight' trilogy. But 'Thor,' is very much confused with itself.
By Farzad Fardanesh8 years ago in Geeks











