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No Laughing Matter: Fan Recreates Jared Leto As 'The Killing Joke' Joker
As possibly the most infamous villain to ever grace the pages of comic books, there is no denying that the Joker does for Batman what Darth Vader does for Luke Skywalker. The world of the Caped Crusader just wouldn't be as dark without the Clown Prince of Crime haunting him from the shadows; however, while Joker from the comics has always been a fan-favorite, #JaredLeto's recent performance in Suicide Squad wasn't quite as lauded. While some fans may never be won over by Leto, there is one way he could claw back his Joker reputation in style.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Now There's A Thor-T: Is Matt Damon Hiding A 'Thor: Ragnarok' Cameo?
As the MCU prepares for "hammer time" once again, the entire cosmos is rumbling with the sound of thunder in the patient wait for Thor: Ragnarok. The Asgardian heir's solo threequel hopes to ditch the decidedly grim tone of The Dark World and take the (formerly) long-haired hero on his wildest adventure yet.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Todd McFarlane Announces The 'Spawn' Movie Script Is Complete — Could It Go To Netflix?
If you've been following Todd McFarlane's social media pages, he's been quite vocal about his desire to revisit the famed antihero, Spawn. Going about it the old-fashioned way, Todd McFarlane took to his Facebook page, uploaded a video, and gave us a few juicy details regarding his script. Sitting at approximately 141 pages, Todd stated in his video that he is trimming it down to approximately 120 pages. On top of these few details, he went on to introduce a select page from his script.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
When You Wish Upon a Super Shenron
*Warning* This post contains spoilers from the current Dragon Ball Super series. You can stream weekly Dragon Ball Super episodes on your personal devices and it is readily available on multiple platforms every Saturday night. Toonami currently airs the English translations of Dragon Ball Super and will be moving into the future trunks arc in the coming weeks.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks
You Gotta Fight For Your Right: Arya's 'Game Of Thrones' Fight With Brienne References Her Entire History
Game of Thrones once again tried to top itself as Season 7 of HBO's fantasy epic continues its run of "best episodes ever." However, while "The Spoils of War" had one hell of a Stark reunion, we all remember the episode for one particular fight scene between two favorite characters. Forget Cleganebowl (for now), let's talk about the Wolf vs. the Giant.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Disney Channel Original Movies
Growing up, one of the best things to look forward to was when a new Disney Channel movie was coming out, or when they would show a rerun of your favorite movie since back then there wasn't a DVR. This Memorial Day weekend they will be running through many of the classic movies all weekend long leading up to their 100th original movie, Adventures in Babysitting. In celebration of this amazing event, here are the top 10 original movies that were released by the Disney channel.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Yabba Dabba Don't: Seth MacFarlane Is Finally Giving Up On His 'Flintstones' Reboot
They say that a rolling (Flint) stone gathers no moss, but what on Earth is going on with everyone's favorite modern Stone Age family? After the dino-mite success of Hanna-Barbera's '60s cartoon, The Flinstones has struggled to move with the times. Those of us who grew up in the '90s will remember Brian Levant's campy live-action movie from 1994 that starred John Goodman, Rosie O'Donnell, and Halle Berry. #TheFlintstones was a like it or lump it affair, which scored big at the box office and was followed by the inevitable prequel/sequel, but Viva Rock Vegas sent the series back to the Stone Age in 2000.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Godzilla 2' Will Feature Mothra, Rodan And King Ghidora
2014 was a spectacular year, as the King of Monsters found himself on screen once more. The king was loosely considered admirable, but questionable to long-time fans due to the subtle changes made. Long gone were the days of seeing that rubber-suit creature, but also long gone are the days of non-CGI creatures, which adoring fans loved about the series.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
I'm On The Egerton Of Glory: Taron Egerton Wants A Huge Star To Join 'Kingsman 3'
It really is the "spies" the limit when it comes to securing big Hollywood names for Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman movies. The recent release of Kingsman: The Golden Circle being a prime example, and going off-piste from Mark Millar's graphic novels, The Golden Circle took liberties to create its own cavalcade of colorful characters known as the Statesmen. Bulking the already impressive cast with the likes of Jeff Bridges, Halle Berry, and Channing Tatum, Vaughn certainly upped the star factor from 2014's first film.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Hungry Eyes: Dany Was '85% Sure' Drogon Wouldn't Eat Jon In That 'Game Of Thrones' Scene
There is no denying that the Seven Kingdoms got a lot smaller in Season 7 of Game of Thrones, and pretty much anyone who was anyone in Westeros broke bread or promises. Jon met Dany, Arya met Nymeria, Cersei met her enemies, and Littlefinger met his maker (sob), but there was one particular pow-wow that was more dangerous than most. When you are trying to woo the Mother of Dragons, it is probably best not to forget that you have to get past her own personal guard dog before you can head below deck and send that ship a-rockin'.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











