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Hubie Halloween - A Netflix Movie Review
There’s something strange going on this Halloween, and I don’t mean the usual strange. Hubie Halloween is a 2020 Netflix film. Hubie Debois is devoted to making this the safest Halloween for all the kids in Salem. Unfortunately, Hubie is mocked everywhere here goes. On Halloween, something is not right. It’s up to Hubie to save the day.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
The Pandemic Special on South Park
The new hour-long episode of South Park, also known as The Pandemic Special on Comedy Central was premiered on Wednesday September 30th at 8/7 pm Central Time. This episode of South Park is a very comical presentation of today’s new normal that has emerged due to the coronavirus pandemic. Just about every main component of our society during the pandemic was addressed in this episode.
By Frank Sartain5 years ago in Geeks
It's David Lynch's World, We Just Live In It. First Place in Like, Share, Subscribe Challenge.
On July 26th, 2020, the movie director David Lynch uploaded a video on YouTube. Holding a jet-black bell jar, Lynch speaks directly to camera in his characteristic cartoon cadence “I painted this jar for a specific reason that I will tell you about at a later date”.
By Bob's picks5 years ago in Geeks
Best Comedy Shows on Netflix
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Listen, we all miss 30 Rock. That gloriously offbeat tone and pitch-perfect cast made for one of television’s all-time greatest sitcoms, and it will never be replaced. However, the Netflix original series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is the next best thing. 30 Rock showrunners Tina Fey and Robert Carlock turn their attention to a “fish out of water” story as Kimmy Schmidt follows Ellie Kemper’s titular character, a woman who was held captive for years in an underground bunker and is now trying to start her life anew in New York City. Not only is the show genuinely hilarious, carrying flourishes of the same snappy goofiness that made 30 Rock so much fun, but the series simultaneously works perfectly as a sexual assault survivor story, making it all the more bold and impactful. First and foremost, though, it’s incredibly funny, with Tituss Burgess turning in a genuine breakout performance. And you’ll have the theme song stuck in your head forever.
By Netflix Buzz6 years ago in Geeks











