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Titty Titty Gang Bang: 'Westworld's 4 Minute Scene Orgy We're All Talking About!
So, let's discuss the penis in the room. The fifth episode of #Westworld, "Contrapasso," had a few extra "members" in the cast this week, and it is all anyone is talking about. In danger of overshadowing the show itself, it seems that you either did or didn't notice the four-minute orgy scene that twirled in the background, while our regular cast mused about life.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
7 Supervillains That Bryan Cranston Could End Up Playing In the Near Future
Ever since I watched my first episode of Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston has been my favorite actor. His ability to play comedic and dramatic roles is possibly some of the greatest acting that I have ever seen.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
From Garfield To Gibson: Who's Who In WWII Epic 'Hacksaw Ridge'?
Can you hear that? It's the sound of machine guns and Oscar nominations. After some *erm* discrepancies, #MelGibson is back to his Braveheart glory, directing the World War II epic #HacksawRidge. A modern day Saving Private Ryan, Hacksaw Ridge follows the true story of #AndrewGarfield as Desmond Doss — a conscientious objector who went weaponless into battle at Okinawa, one of the war's bloodiest battles.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Could Dacre Montgomery Be Playing Tommy Oliver's Son in the New 'Power Rangers' Movie?
When the news that Lionsgate would be making a gritty reboot of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, fans rejoiced. Not only was nostalgia going to be hitting the roof all over America, but finally the fans of the original Rangers were going to get to see their favorite show grow up with them.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
What if 'Back to the Future' Was Made in 2015? Fan Casting a Remake of the Timeless Classic
Hollywood has a habit of remaking its greatest achievements, and rebooting them to fit the modern times. There has yet to be a time traveling tale that's achieved anywhere near the same fame or critical acclaim that Back to the Future reached.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks











