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'Supernatural'
What can I say that hasn't already been said about this powerhouse of a show? I don't know, but I certainly can try. I ended up coming 8 years late to the party. I wish I watched Smallville back in 2005, so I could have watched this wonderful show and say I've been part of the SPN family since the beginning, but that's the thing. I've found no matter when you were adopted into the SPN family fandom, it doesn't matter. You are a member for life, no matter when you joined. That is the beauty of a fandom that is so accepting and a show that supports its fan base like no other.
By Anastasia Barth7 years ago in Geeks
'Shazam!' Movie Review
Released: April 5, 2019 (UK) Length: 132 Minutes Certificate: 12A Director: David F. Sandberg Starring: Zachary Levi, Mark Strong, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer, Djimon Hounsou, Faithe Herman, Grace Fulton, Ian Chen, Jovan Armand, Marta Milans and Cooper Andrews
By Robert Cain7 years ago in Geeks
Endicott College Mainstage 'Shrek' Was Terrific!
Have you ever found yourself walking through the woods and you come across an ogre arguing with a talking donkey, a princess singing so loudly that it makes a bird explode, and countless fairy tale beings dancing their heart out? Yeah, I was definitely at Endicott College.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
I Rewatched the Very First Episode of 'Game of Thrones' to See if There Was Any Foreshadowing
It's finally April, which means only one thing, there are just two weeks left until the epic final season of HBO's Game of Thrones is due to begin. Like many others, I'm using my spare time to revisit the world of Westeros, refreshing my memory by reliving some of the series most epic battles, betrothals, and betrayals.There has been a lot of speculation recently that clues to the series ending have been written into its script since the beginning of the show—and that many are hidden in the very first episode: "Winter is Coming." Whilst later seasons have taken a significant diversion away from their source material, the first season is an almost word-for-word adaptation of George R.R. Martin's first book, and so it is incredibly likely that certain scenes hold significant weighting. This list is by no means exhaustive, and keep in mind some of these speculations are not confirmed yet, but here is everything that I, an obsessive Game of Thrones fan, noticed when I traveled back in time to that very first visit to George R.R. Martin's world.
By Laura Holliday7 years ago in Geeks
'The Big Bang Theory'
Parodies can be fun—a lot of fun—especially when it's about one of the best shows on TV. The Big Bang Theory has been on major TV for 12 seasons and has some of the highest ratings of all time—not to mention local time slots as well as cable programming. The show attracts all audiences, from nerds to people who like comedy. Unlike some sitcoms that attract mostly women, while others that attract men, The Big Bang Theory targets all audiences, with over eight million viewers a week during there primetime slot.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Geeks
Clichès
I know, I know... grab your torch and pitchforks, she just said: "are movie clichès really that bad?" I know I'm going to have one of the most disliked opinions on the internet, but hear me out. I have a good argument about various clichès that we find in movies, books, TV shows, video games, and other types of media. The various clichès in various books, movies, TV shows, video games, and other media have an ingrained purpose in the overall human psyche. In my humble opinion, clichès are needed in our media.
By Anastasia Barth7 years ago in Geeks
New Saiyans, New Powers, Lower Positions
After watching Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super, I realize that there have been characters that are created have the ability to gain more power in a quick time span than the main character Son Goku. The ones that usually do this are new Saiyans that are introduced from many series or antagonist ready to face Goku in a fight. This got me thinking about four particular Saiyans. These Saiyans may have been promised to have potential from the beginning when they were first introduced. Their debut may have thrown off people who have power scale characters for many years suddenly been caught off guard by how rapid their power grew. The characters I’m referring to in particular are Trunks and Goten from Dragon Ball Z, Caulifla and Kale from Dragon Ball Super.
By Bass Man Eddie7 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: ‘The Carpenter’s Gift’
Welcome, Book Readers! My name is Michael Reynoso, and this is “Writer’s Harmony.” Today, I will be doing a book review about a Christmas tale about the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree called The Carpenter’s Gifts by David Rubel.
By Michael Reynoso7 years ago in Geeks
Who Am I and What Are My Articles About?
Who am I? No, that is not a vague reference to the essay writing subplot of the John Hughes classic, The Breakfast Club (the greatest teen movie ever made, my opinion). Nor it is referencing the Jackie Chan movie of the same name. If you are reading my articles, be it intentionally or by happenstance, I believe it’s only fair to properly introduce myself and explain what I’m doing here. So, my fellow cinephiles, my fellow movie buffs, my fellow movie critics and movie producers, let’s all go on a cinematic journey together.
By Fanpicked Media7 years ago in Geeks











