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Why Blade Runner 2049's Failure at the Box Office Doesn't Bode Well for the Future of Cinema
Blade Runner 2049 was a success in nearly every way; fans of the original were finally rewarded for their patience and loyalty, those unfamiliar with the original were treated to a gorgeous, intriguing, and immersive new world populated by dynamic, morally ambiguous characters, and cinephiles were astounded by Villeneuve's ambitious directorial skill, which was further enhanced by Deakins's nuanced cinematography and Zimmer and Wallfisch's ambient score. The movie paid homage to the original, with plenty of subtle easter eggs, Harrison Ford's return to the role of Deckard, and even several of the musical motifs from Vangelis's original score. The film's visual effects were state-of-the-art, further helping to craft a believable and mysterious, albeit bleak, world.
By Tristan Ferry7 years ago in Geeks
Five Behind-The-Scene Things You Should Know About 'Killing Eve'
Just like a good book that is unputdownable, Killing Eve is an engrossing spy series that grabs you from the very first episode and tangles a string of intriguing events that hooks you into wanting to know what happens next immediately. With just eight episodes in its inaugural season, the BBC America series is hence a binge-watch delight.
By Marguerita Tan8 years ago in Geeks
'Dragon Ball Heroes' Episode 2
Greetings from the Dragon Ball Universe. I hope the fandom is geared up and ready for the second installment of the Dragon Ball Heroes Anime. If you are not familiar with Dragon ball Heroes, I would encourage you to check out my full breakdown of what Dragon Ball Heroes is and where it came from. But, just in case, I'm going to give you a brief summary of what you absolutely need to know about Dragon Ball Heroes.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks
The Witching Hour
The Witching Hour: six hours of talent with six revolutionary performers. In the oubliette of The Harrison, an historic pub a short walk from King’s Cross, an eclectic audience were entertained by writers and musicians each demonstrating their own spirited adaptions from the realm of the witch as both a symbolic figure and one of iconic personal presence.
By Shelley Dootson-Greenland8 years ago in Geeks
Why They Do What They Do: 'Parks and Recreation' MBTI Types
Leslie Knope - ENFP 'The Campaigner' GIF From NBC's Parks and Recreation Leslie is bubbly and cheerful: definitely an extrovert, and absolutely a feeling type. There is no character more NF in this show than Leslie, given her indomitable drive to change the world in an idealistic way.
By PathlessJourney8 years ago in Geeks
Hayao Miyazaki Is out of Retirement
Hayao Miyazaki is out of retirement to make a movie called How Do You Live? If you don't know this man, he is the creator of all these movies: Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke, Ponyo, Kiki's Delivery Service, My Neighbor Totoro, and Castle in the Sky.
By Rich Burton8 years ago in Geeks
"Mighty Aphrodite!" - The Return of the Goddess of Love
Mighty Aphrodite! is a new 3d animated romantic comedy web series from Krypton Media Group, the company behind the now world-famous sci-fi radio station Krypton Radio. The new series follows the adventures of the Goddess of Love herself as she returns to the mortal world after a 2,000 year nap and falls in love with the first boy she meets.
By Gene Turnbow8 years ago in Geeks
'Twin Peaks': Audrey Horne - Dance of the Dream Woman
In a series full of open-ended mysteries and narrative cul-de-sacs, maybe none was more contentious among Twin Peaks viewers than the story of Audrey Horne in The Return. Detached from the main cast, her scenes were full of confounding dialogue about characters we never saw, and she seemed in an emotional state that was hard for fans to swallow: angry, fragile, scared and possibly unstable. She never interacted with her on-screen family, including her son Richard, and there was no mention of John Justice Wheeler (YMMV on whether that's a good or bad thing), her love as of the end of Season 2. Most shocking was her final scene in Part 16, which seemed to cast serious doubt on the nature of her existence in new world of Twin Peaks.
By James Giles8 years ago in Geeks











