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Visual Proof Gary Oldman Is a Human Chameleon. First Look of the Actor as Winston Churchill in ‘Darkest Hour’
Gary Oldman has done it all. From punk bass guitarist Sid Vicious to dreadlocked pimp Drexl Spivey, Oldman belongs to a rare breed of acting legends whose acting career has traversed through multitudes of roles. Gary Oldman was Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula. He enacted a disfigured character named Mason Verger in the 2001 Hannibal movie. He also appeared in the popular mid-90s sitcom Friends. His choice of roles have an absurd range, sometimes they just stultify you.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Geeks
Best Netflix Marvel Shows
Marvel is one of the biggest names in the superhero game, and that's why when they teamed up with streaming powerhouse, Netflix, a few years back to create original content, people got excited. The Netflix original, Daredevil came out in April of 2015 to rave reviews, and since then the shows have been coming pretty rapidly.
By Bill Shaffir8 years ago in Geeks
So Strange: This Film Critic Denounces The Doctor Strange Movie For Being Anti-Religious
For all we know, Doctor Strange follows the story of a neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange. A terrible automobile mishap leaves him nothing like his former self. From here, his journey of healing takes an unprecedented turn as he enters a realm of mystic arts filled with myriad secrets and dimensions unknown to the common man.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Geeks
Marvel and Fox: Reunited and It Feels so Good
So by now, I'm certain you have heard about the over $50 BILLION deal Disney made to acquire a rather large portion of 20th Century FOX. This obviously has huge implications. Years ago, Marvel had to sell off some of its properties to stay in business. Eventually, Disney bought Marvel. Now, Disney bought the company that bought the properties that were sold. Following this, it, essentially, makes it seem like Marvel never sold any of its properties in the first place. With all that in mind, let's take a look at what the deal means. Well, some of what it means, anyways.
By Michael Onstott8 years ago in Geeks
Goosebumps & Fear Street Writer R. L. Stine Is Working On His First Comic Book Series For Marvel
It is R.L Stine's job to terrify kids. If you've read his short stories as a kid, you would know that's true. After having published more than 300 horror parables that has sold more than 400 million copies and translated into cartoons, short films, video games, TV anthology series, animated series and live action movies, R.L Stine has finally stepped into the world of comics.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Geeks
Insane Theory If 'Mr. Robot' Broke Elliot, Forcing Him To Live In The World Of 'Deathnote'
We're living in a time where we've watched so many television series that they began to look and sound very similar to another. Well, this fan theory, or fan-fiction, isn't that far from the others that have graced the internet, besides the fact that it's about the hit drama, Mr. Robot, and extremely popular series Deathnote. Yes, one is an anime and the other is a live-action television program, but the two strike strange similarities.
By Ricksen's––A––"Neo-Manteau"8 years ago in Geeks
Tom Hardy Will Personify Antarctic Explorer Ernest Shackleton In A Survival Biopic
Tom Hardy is no stranger to playing biographical characters. In fact, almost a quarter of his movies have been based upon real life stories. If you took time to watch all his performances, especially biopics, there's one particular Tom Hardy feature that stands out. Although it seems to be lacklustre very rarely or in some cases untrue to the source, one example being his Jewish caricature in Peaky Blinders, accent seem to be his stronghold. It is also something Leonardo DiCaprio lacks that made me love Tom Hardy's performance in The Revenant.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Geeks
Logan Trailer Has The Soul Of A Western And Promises An Emotional Sendoff
Patrick: Logan, what did you do?Logan: Charles, the world is not the same as it was. The Mutants, they're gone now. This is how the trailer begins for Wolverine's final enactment as an older, worn out mutant who is not in the pink of his health, who is losing his healing factor day by day, who weakens further by drinking a lot to calm his pain. Mutant births have reduced drastically and mutant kids are being lab-made.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Geeks
11 Comics To Pass Time In Anticipation Of Red Dead Redemption 2
1. 1872 Publisher: Marvel 1872 1872 The Multiverse is gone and the only world that exists is the Battleworld. Forged and maintained by God Emperor Victor Von Doom, it is a fractured amalgamation of bits and pieces of multiple realms, divided into 41 autonomous domains, all condensed on a single planet.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Geeks
5 Inspirational Must-See Movies for Aspiring Cinematographers
There are many aspiring cinematographers all over the world and one of the best ways for them to get inspiration is by watching as many films as possible. However, some films have unique and stylish cinematography that makes them a must-see for any wannabe cinematographer. They can teach you a lot about the different types of cinematography and you can learn so much from watching a variety of films. The films listed below all boast some wonderful shots and will no doubt get your creative juices flowing.
By Katie Burnside8 years ago in Geeks
12 Alternative Christmas Films Your Family May Judge You For Picking
You know the routine by now. The turkey has been absolutely eviscerated, at least one member of the Christmas party has undone a button on their waistline for a bit of breathing space, and now comes the all-important choice of picking what film to watch before the house slips into a communal food coma. There’s a number of safe options of course; perhaps the routine visit to the McCallister house to see young Kevin fend off two idiot thieves in Home Alone? Maybe making it through to see Clarence get his wings and learn that It’s A Wonderful Life, after all? It’s tradition, I guess.
By Nick Staniforth8 years ago in Geeks











