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End of the beginning
Forward The End of the Beginning No one can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I thought to myself. And well they say a lot of things. And as I sat here floating in that very vacuum I question where it all went wrong. And maybe what i could have done differently. And where it all started. And... “ Oxygen critically low please return to a docking bay immediately. ” The lovely AI voice of Sandra Parks, the Milky Way’s most famous singer and this month's free sample voice on my com.
By Luca Campbell3 years ago in Geeks
Look Both Ways - A Netflix Movie Review
You never know what life’s plan is. Either way, you’ll figure it out. Look Both Ways aired on Netflix in 2022. On the night of her college graduation, Natalie takes a pregnancy test. In one reality, she is pregnant and remains home to raise her child. In the other, she travels to L.A. to pursue her dream job as an animator.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Gone Baby Gone - A Movie Review
What if doing the right thing means I am doing wrong? Gone Baby Gone was found in theaters in 2007. A little girl has been kidnapped in the Boston area. Detectives Patrick and Angie investigate the case. Questioning the child’s careless mother and other individuals, this case is not an easy one to crack.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
My favorite shows from the Renaissance age of Cartoon Network
Watching tv was one of our favorite things to do when we were kids. But watching tv on Saturdays was the best thing ever. We could get up early every Saturday morning to watch our favorite shows. We would watch every kids' channel ever: Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, etc. But the number one channel for watching cartoons is none other than Cartoon Network. While they had successful shows in the 1990s and 2000s such as Ed, Edd, n Eddy, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans, Dexter's Laboratory, and many others, they had more successful shows during an era known as the Renaissance age, which started in 2010. This was the era of Cartoon Network that I grew up with. And I am here today to talk about it.
By Jordan Harris3 years ago in Geeks
Charles Xavier is Awful - Here's Why
Many fans of Marvel know all about Professor X. He's the leader of the X-Men, advocate for mutant rights, and surrogate father to many young mutants who trained under him. On the surface, it seems like he's a great guy. However, if you were to take a closer look at his character, you'll begin to notice that he's not as much of a saint as many make him out to be.
By M.N. Negus3 years ago in Geeks
Lessons From Turkish Drama
Battle of the sexes romcoms where the 2 leads start out as mortal enemies and somehow end up in love are regular staples but, have you watched one with a Turkish twist? Ask Taktikleri (Love Tactics) is a glitzy and glam, fast-paced rom-com where the 2 leads battle it out in the never-ending battle of the ages - Who runs the world, the guys or the girls? Who is going to win? Who is going to fall? or is the endgame much more predictable than we would wish?
By Imabong Faminu3 years ago in Geeks
Manifest
Manifest is an intriguing story and a mix of many different things. If you like modern mystery, and adventure with a dash of the supernatural, you will like this series. It might confuse, confound or challenge you depending on where you are on the divide. It might also question your views on faith, belief, destiny, predestination, and the supernatural. This is because it attempts to glue so many things together - faith, religion, history, science, agnosticism, archeology, astronomy, philosophy, Egyptology, and lots more. What it does have going for it is the suspense and mystery which keeps viewers going back for more. In addition, this series shines a light on everyday issues as well as some of life's more perplexing mysteries.
By Imabong Faminu3 years ago in Geeks
The Orville: New Horizons - A Human Sci-Fi Adventure that I Don't Want to End
When I first heard about The Orville back in early 2017, I remember the discussion around the show being that it was going to be a lighthearted Star Trek parody. That made sense considering the creator of the show, Seth MacFarlane, was and still is best known for his comedic work, including the perennial Family Guy.
By Chris Carabott3 years ago in Geeks
Tracks - A Movie Review
Keep on walking. Time moves in one direction. Tracks is a 2013 film based on a true story. Robyn Davidson has always had a different outlook on the world. Treks out on a 1,700-mile journey across the deserts of West Australia with four camels and her dog, Robyn learns a valuable lesson about herself.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Uncle Frank - A Movie Review
Be proud of who you are. Uncle Frank is a 2020 Amazon Prime film. In 1973, 18-year-old Beth takes a road trip with her Uncle Frank. Heading to the funeral of the family patriarch in Creekville, South Carolina, Beth learns that her uncle and Walid have a deeper connection than friendship.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks











