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Cosplay Creation: Image Transfer Methods for Embroidery
Looking to embroider that pattern or section on that cosplay you’re working on for Anime Boston 2018? Or maybe you’re just looking to dress up a flat-looking prom gown or suit. Well, no problem! Today, I will be giving you four ways to transfer your design onto your fabric!
By Merlin Of Story8 years ago in Geeks
5 Films That Actually Deserve A Remake
In this seemingly unwavering era of Hollywood sequels, reboots and remakes, it has become a rarity for an original property to grace our cinema screens. Though this trend has already become played-out and tiresome, with box-office flops such as Ghostbusters (2016) and The Mummy (2017) proving that name alone is not enough, the powers-that-be show no signs of slowing. The next few years will see numerous reboots/remakes hit the silver screen. Get ready for a new (but probably not improved) Jumanji, Mary Poppins, The Matrix, Police Academy, and Logan’s Run... to name but a few. As well as live-action reboots of all the major Disney properties.
By Tom Boxall8 years ago in Geeks
Best Comics of 2017 for Fans of Every Genre
Comics books aren't just about superheroes and space, there's much more than just those two worlds. In fact, there's an amazing array of comic books that can be enjoyed by almost anyone. Many comics tell stories that can be taken as life lessons. They're like novels, but told through illustrations. And if you want to start getting into comics but can't settle on a genre, you don't have to with any of these great comics.
By George Nekilan8 years ago in Geeks
From Board Game to Video Game, a Breakdown of the New Jumanji Trailer
We are now in an age where enough time has passed where a lot of the classic films we held dear to our hearts that came out back in the 90s are now being rebooted/remade as the film technology we now have allows us to take these films and give them a huge upgrade. Just this year we have seen Beauty and the Beast make a huge impact in the box office where instead of an animated film, we got the same story with the same beloved songs in a live action film.
By Christina B8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Favorite Shows
My top TV shows are very versatile. Some can be found on Netflix, some you have to search for. However, if you are anything like me, you are always looking for a new show that is good enough to catch your interest. Hopefully this list will help you.
By Katrina Chamberlain8 years ago in Geeks
How To Build a Made-for-TV Christmas Love Movie
It's November. Time for people who are annoyingly into Christmas to never shut up about all things Christmas. If you, your aunt, or your grandma have a cable subscription this also means an onslaught of hastily made Christmas Love Movies. Especially on a certain channel that starts with an H and ends with an Allmark. If you watch enough of them, you'll notice that these "films" follow a specific formula that I'm convinced anyone could follow and create a story consistent with the canon.
By Lauren Harsh8 years ago in Geeks
Best Superhero Board Games Ever Made
We love watching superheroes on our televisions screens. It's thrilling to watch the action-packed films based on great superheroes such as Batman, Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, Flash, and others. Aside from the heroes themselves, the storylines that take place within each film is what truly lures us into loving superheroes as a whole. And we can never get enough of these heroes, no matter how many times we watch their films or play video games based on the comics. But, did you know that there are awesome board games that revolve around our favorite superheroes?
By Stephen Hamilton8 years ago in Geeks
That Ship Has Sailed
If you’ve watched Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, you may have come across some articles debating the status of the many relationships played out during the film’s runtime. The film is chock full of fascinating characters, all of whom are well-written despite their rather curtailed screen-time.
By Monita Roy Mohan8 years ago in Geeks
Review: Jim and Andy the Great Beyond
Man on the Moon was one of my favorite movies of 1999. I had no idea what went into making the movie at the time I saw it in 1999. Had I been more aware of the tabloid crazy story that was going on behind the scenes I likely would have loved the movie even more. Jim Carrey has now detailed the making of Man on the Moon in a new Netflix documentary that debuts November 17th and it is a remarkable and fascinating insight into the mind of an artist.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks











