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Bad Max: Someone Has Turned 'Breaking Bad' Into A Bitesize Two-Hour Movie
As addictive as the drugs it pedaled, Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad scored a line in the history of groundbreaking television, and now someone has reminded us just how good the show was in a brave new fashion. While binging can be an unproductive method to while away a day off or nurse a hangover, the modern man or woman probably doesn't have 62 hours to spend staring at Bryan Cranston's chrome dome. Thankfully, some diehard #BreakingBad fans have neatly dissected the show's entire run into a more manageable two-hour sitting.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Is Resident Evil Joining Netflix With a New Live-Action Series?
So, let me start off with the warning that there is should be a giant grain of salt taken with this train of thought, but I'm intrigued never the less and thought you might be as well. Earlier this weekend I was cruising the trending topics, and Resident Evil cropped up, and oddly enough it wasn't because of the latest game release. There were a few forum boards and blog sites that were talking about how Netflix and Resident Evil were planning to create their own zombie series based on the original game series.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Laugh Until It Hurts: A Guide To 15 Dark Comedies To Brighten Up Your Winter
It's official. Halloween is over, and everybody's gearing up for the next big yearly bashes (or hurdles, depending on your levels of stress, cynicism, and holiday spirit). We have Bad Santa 2 on the horizon for 2017, and this year has been an extra-twisted one in and of itself for so many reasons... like the wave of worldwide clown crimes and sightings. We'll get back to that in a little bit, kids!
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
The Whole Bloody Lot: 5 More Comic Book Titles DC Should Give An R-Rated Adaptation
Cinema is finally tooling up for its bloody battle against the censors and comic book movies are finally leading toward their intended origins, while more and more R-rated films are sneaking into cinemas. Past mistakes like Spawn and Punisher are forgotten in a resurgence of wisecracking potty mouths and clawed Wolverines. While some #superhero films still limit their splashes of violence to final battle scenes or grisly origins, the pages that they come from are dripping with red ink. For too long we have been kept happy with Peter Parker for kids and Tony Stark's grinning face.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Uwe Boll's 11 Best Worst Movies
If there’s one name gamers and cinephiles alike have come to despise it’s Uwe Boll. He’s a German director who’s made a surprisingly good living grabbing the rights to middle tier game franchises and through some faustian pact with a dark god managed to con famous talent into starring in his terrible videogame movies. But in some ways he’s like a real life Max Bialystock living out a modern version of The Producers. Thanks to a German tax loophole, he’s been able to keep going by exploiting the law as a way to lure investors, despite the fact his films almost always lose tremendous amounts of money. Many countries offer tax incentives, if you film there, and employ a certain percentage of your crew from the local populace. Germany has those tax rebates, but without any of the restrictions of needing to film in Germany or use Germans as your crew.
By Isaac Shapiro8 years ago in Geeks
Fake Photo Misleads Fans Regarding Season 11 of 'Friends'
2017 marks the thirteenth anniversary of the well-known sitcom Friends coming to a close for good. The show starred Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox-Arquette, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, who all started to go their own ways when the show finished after Season 10.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Paper Art Isn't Dead: 2D Animation And Movie Magic Can (And Will) Return
By now, you've probably heard the oft-repeated lament that traditional animation is dead. But the reality is that traditional #animation is just as amazing now as it was in #Disney's Golden Age and Renaissance - and it deserves to live again. Actually, It's not dead at all.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
Animated 'Wicked' Video Shows How Live Action Can Save Traditional 2-D Animation
Something Wicked this way comes — in the form of the live-action adaptation of the beloved musical in Christmas 2019, we know that. We know a couple other things, too, like the fact that there will be four new songs written just for the movie, and that it looks absolutely awesome. We are super excited.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks











