fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the geek universe.
'Unbreakable' Fan Theory: Could Elijah Price Have a Superpower?
Remember back when M. Night Shyamalan was good? Back when he was making films like The Sixth Sense and Signs? Too bad since then, he's been too busy making movies like Lady in the Water, After Earth, and The Last Airbender.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
Luna Lovegood: Potential to Go Dark Side?
Millions of Harry Potter fans have their own personal favourite character. Personally, mine is Luna Lovegood. As we all know, Luna is a Ravenclaw and she embodies all of what the House stands for. She's intelligent, creative, determined, and works hard in all aspects of her life. Even though she's picked on through most of her Hogwarts life just because she has a different way of looking at the world, she still stays true to herself and doesn't let their taunts change her. She also has her own unique way of looking at her life and everything and everyone around her. She understands what it's like to be the outsider, but she doesn't let it get in her way of what she strives for in life.
By Amy Walker8 years ago in Geeks
Pixar Theory: Has 'The Incredibles 2' Villain Been Confirmed?!
About two months ago, I wrote an article called "Was the The Incredibles 2 Villain Revealed?!" In that article, I looked at the new characters that were gonna appear in The Incredibles 2, and I decided that Voyd was gonna be the newest villain.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
How Do the Pixar Shorts Fit into the Pixar Theory?
As some of you may know, the first article that I ever put out on Vocal was "The Pixar Theory by Jon Negroni". In case you don't already know, the Pixar Theory is a theory that explains how every Pixar feature-length film takes place in the same universe, and it's just a long story arc told out of chronological order. Recently, YouTuber Seamus Gorman put out an interesting video:
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
The Lord of the Rings: 10 Nerdy and Mythological Facts
(1) J.R.R. Tolkien was a professor of Anglo-Saxon (Early English) Literature at the University of Oxford; in other words, he was one of the world’s leading experts on stories such as Beowulf. He had a side interest in Norse (Viking) mythologies and stories. A great deal of the background detail of The Lord of the Rings (and The Hobbit, etc.) comes from Norse mythology.
By Martin Reed8 years ago in Geeks











