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Sonic the Deadpool? Why Tim Miller Is the Perfect Fit for the Sonic Movie
Just weeks after stepping down from directing #Deadpool2, Tim Miller has signed on to produce the #SonicTheHedgehog movie that Sony has started work on. After coming off of such an EXTREMELY R-rated project, you would think that #SonyPictures would be somewhat hesitant to hire him for this more kid-friendly project.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
This Would be the Wildest, Coolest, and Most Perfect Party That Hollywood Has Ever Seen!
There are so many real celebrities in this world that I wish I could meet and actually have a chance to talk to. The same can be said about multiple fictional characters that would be so interesting to meet in real life.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
Where There's A Will There's A Way: Jonathan Nolan Reveals Major 'Westworld' Fan Theory!
There is still an endless wasteland of time until we saddle up for the second season of #HBO's #Westworld, and although the first season is long over, fans are still speculating on what is on the horizon. #ThandieNewton's standout performance as brothel madam Maeve was one of the highlights of the series. We all (nearly) forgot her performance in Mission: Impossible II in favor of merkins and f-words.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Flash-Back: 'Justice League' Introduces Reverse Flash Ahead Of The Solo Film
As the comicverse explodes after the release of the Justice League trailer, fans are quick to hunt for the veritable trove of Easter Eggs that director #ZackSnyder has hidden in plain sight. Away from a new Commissioner Gordon and parademons, there is one hint, that if you blinked, you may have missed. As well as the Scarlet Speedster, will we be seeing the suit come in another color — oh, yellow perhaps?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Just for Fun: Imagine Adam Sandler as The Joker. Plus, Is Sandler's Career Beyond Saving?
Adam Sandler has fallen into somewhat of am infamous class. He is one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood, but he is also one of the most under performing in history.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
Sony Near, Sony Far: 'Deadpool' Writers Reflect On Their Cancelled 'Venom' Script
2017 brought news of a Venom film crashing to Earth in a meteorite of fandom, and it now looks like #Sony is moving full-steam ahead with the plans. Shooting is set to start as early as autumn this year with a 2018 release, so there isn't much time for the symbiote to suit up. The character has been in our lives since the mid-'80s, and has had several scrapped plans for a solo-outings, but it is unknown how much (if any) of the previous ideas scriptwriters Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner will incorporate into the alien anti-hero's next live-action outing.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Matt LeBlanc Reveals How He Dislocated His Shoulder While Filming 'Friends'
Friends tells the story of six close friends who all lead exciting lives with different career paths, making every character unique. The sitcom will always be remembered for its hilarious and dramatic storylines, as well as the absurdly hilarious moments from the series. For example: When Joey suddenly turned up at Monica's apartment wearing a sling.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Could Animated TV Shows Improve the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
If you have not heard the news that the amazing directing duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller will be directing a animated Spider-Man movie separate from the MCU, then allow me to break the news for you.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
Just for Fun: Imagine Kevin Hart as John Stewart
Before you go calling me one of the worst fan casters to ever live, take a second and at least read the second paragraph. I have came up with an idea for a series of articles I am going to start doing titled "Just For Fun."
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
The 7 Must See DC Animated Movies to Watch Before the Live-Action 'Justice League'
When DC started making live-action feature films the world was wowed. Then it seemed that the genre took a turn for the worse as we were given two reasons why nobody cared about live-action superheroes anymore.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks











