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The Post-Credit Scene Of 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Sets Up Another Feathered Foe For Future Films
The wall-crawler is back in business! Spider-Man: Homecoming has swung into theaters, and if its sensational box-office figures are anything to go by, audiences are still eager to be wowed by the wondrous wall-crawler. Indeed, as well as providing high-school hilarity, Spider-Man: Homecoming also amazes audiences with thrilling action sequences where he battles the villainous Vulture; yet the film also builds excitement for #TomHolland’s future exploits as the spandex-wearing #superhero.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
'Homecoming' Contains The Greatest Heroic Moment In Spider-Man's Movie History
Isn’t 2017 turning out to be a stellar year for comic book movies? Both Wonder Woman and Logan have already provided powerful scenes, such as Diana’s empowering, storming of No Man's Land or Logan's overwhelmingly sad death, which are so momentous that they will surely be revered for years to come. And although Spider-Man: Homecoming can’t quite match those two films in terms of raw power, Jon Watts' superheroic debut still manages to feature a standout scene in its final act that fans will surely be talking about for years to come.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
The Heartwarming 'Big Bang' Tribute To Debbie Wolowitz Everyone Is Overlooking
"She would have been the best grandma." First broadcasting in 2007, #TheBigBangTheory has hugely transformed over the last decade. The hit CBS comedy sitcom first started with just the five main characters: Sheldon (Jim Parsons), Leonard (Johnny Galecki), Penny (Kaley Cuoco), Howard (Simon Helberg), and Raj (Kunal Nayyar). As time progressed, the show creators decided to add in two additional characters to help the show progress on. First came Bernadette (Melissa Rauch), who goes on to marry Howard. Then came along Amy (Mayim Bialik), who becomes Sheldon's girlfriend.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Reed Alexander's Review of "Popcorn (1991)."
Yeah, this was a fun movie. It was DUMB. I mean D. U. M. B. It was hammy as all hell and just plain silly as fuck. But I was just recently talking about the movie "Leprechaun" with some friends, and as I explained... that's kinda the fucking point! This is good-bad done right. You got the sense that the people making this movie had a lot of fun. It shown through with each scene and a lot of their dialogue. The plot itself was even kinda meta and also a lot of fun. I mean, a slasher at a horror grind house triple feature? C'mon, they knew this was going to be fun.
By Reed Alexander8 years ago in Geeks
Justice League Review
In "Lisa the Vegetarian," the Simpsons take a trip to Storytown Village where they witness one poorly created childhood story after another. When watching the wolf pitifully fail to blow the three little pig's house down, Homer utters an apt line for most of what life is these days, while everyone else has an unimpressed face, "It was good, not great."
By Nicholas Anthony8 years ago in Geeks
These Parodies Of Famous Superhero Scenes In The Style Of The 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2' Opening Are Hilarious
2017 is far from over, but we've already been treated to some of the greatest superhero moments of all time. From Logan's death scene to Wonder Woman's storming of No Man's Land, we've been spoilt by a plethora spine-tingling moments which are sure to leave a lasting impact on the superhero genre.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Cottonmouth To Coulson: The 12 Most Underrated Performances In The Marvel Cinematic Universe
In the 10 years since it first graced our screens, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has gone from strength to strength — and when we look at the monumental cast list for each film, we can’t help but be astounded by the talent involved in the franchise. Many of these talented actors and actresses will come together for Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel's most ambitious project yet. Fans can't wait for the likes of Robert Downey Jr., Benedict Cumberbatch, and Chris Pratt to finally be united on the silver screen. Yet while we cheer for the brilliantly portrayed heavy hitters of the MCU, there are some powerful performances that have been left by the wayside. And these performances deserve just as much praise.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Kevin Feige Reveals That Jason Statham Was Almost Cast In A Marvel Movie — But What Role Would He Play?
Recently, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made a place for old-school action stars, from Kurt Russell and Sylvester Stallone in Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 to Michael Keaton in Spider-Man: Homecoming. And if the stars had aligned a little differently, another macho actor would've muscled his way into the MCU first.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Tom Holland's Spider-Thong Left Him Crawling Up The Walls During Production Of 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
Isn’t Peter Parker’s new costume in Spider-Man: Homecoming a thing of beauty? Sleek, comic book accurate and packed with Stark tech, it’s one of the boldest and most crowd-pleasing costumes that we’ve seen in recent years. The costume is certainly packing plenty of bells and whistles, but if you were to wear it in real life you’d soon discover that it’s very far from being a sophisticated — or even comfortable — piece of clothing. #TomHolland has already had his fair share of embarrassment with Spider-Man suits, but that pales in comparison to his time on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming, where he was distressed about the damage that the costume could do to his derriere!
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
'Deadpool 2': Ryan Reynolds Reveals The Merc With A Mouth's New Teenage Companion On Instagram
Production on Deadpool 2 is already underway, but that hasn’t stopped new director David Leitch from adding to the film's already star-studded cast. The first Deadpool movie put Brianna Hildebrand on the map in her role as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, but Leitch is turning to an already-established young actor to accompany Wade Wilson in the sequel. Step aside Negasonic Teenage Warhead, because the Merc with a Mouth has another teenager in tow... and oh look, Deadpool’s giving him a piggyback ride!
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
'Superman: Red Son' Writer Says Warner Bros. Might Be Russian To Make A Movie Version
Justice League is the next big-screen outing for Henry Cavill's Superman, but if recent tweets from a DC Comics writer are to be believed, we may eventually be seeing Superman on our screens in quite a different way than expected. That's because Warner Bros. is apparently considering a live-action adaptation of a particularly bold Superman storyline.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Tom Holland Confirms Fan Theory: Yes, That Was Peter Parker As A Little Boy In 'Iron Man 2'
Praised and beloved ever since he made his debut in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man will soon burst back onto our screens in Spider-Man: Homecoming, alongside the patriarch of the #MCU: Iron Man. As we know Peter Parker and Tony Stark teamed up to tackle Team Cap in Civil War, but did you know that these two superheroes actually met each other in another Marvel movie? Indeed, Tom Holland has just confirmed a long-standing fan theory, one that suggested that Peter had been in the MCU for many years already—and that we’ve already seen him.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks











