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10 Movies That Should Have Been Television Series
Movies and television series' are the foundation of Hollywood obviously, but there has always been the debate as to which tells a better story. Movies tend to have a larger budget, but television can stretch a story across a longer time frame. Over the last few decades television content has expanded to a nearly limitless collection of entertainment that can be accessed on nearly any screen: computer, television and cell phone.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
No Monkeying Around: Jordan Vogt-Roberts Reveals Alternate 'Skull Island' Opening And Post-Credit You'll Go Ape For
Jordan Vogt-Roberts's chest-beating gorilla vs. guerilla is currently tearing through the jungle and the competition at the cinemas, but does #KongSkullIsland deserve the title of king of the swingers? As #BrieLarson, #TomHiddleston, and Samuel L. Jackson tool up against King Kong, we are left with a brave new imagining of a story we have been told a thousand times before, since the monkey first took Manhattan back in 1993.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Camp Rock Out With Your C*ck Out: Why An R-Rated 'Camp Rock 3' Is An Awful Idea
From child star to female icon, 24-year-old Demi Lovato has certainly come a long way from her Disney Channel days. Singing her way into our hearts as Mitchie Torres in 2008's Camp Rock, the songstress has barely looked back since. Lovato may have returned for the sequel in 2010, but then it seemed that The Final Jam really was the end of summer lovin'. With audiences unwillingly stuck in the time of the reboot/remake, Joe Jonas couldn't keep his urges under wraps, already pitching the idea of pitching a tent for a raunchy sequel to the #DisneyChannel film.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
For Your Consideration: James McAvoy for Best Actor in Split
In a year in which Gary Oldman brilliantly embodied Winston Churchill in The Darkest Hour, it’s easy to forget that other actors have been just as good as or better than the longtime favorite character. For instance, Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out or James Franco’s incredible comic performance as Tommy Wiseau in The Disaster Artist, or the subject of this article, James McAvoy in Split. Horror movie performances rarely get awards buzz, especially when they came out so long ago, January, that they feel like they should have been considered last year. But McAvoy was so indelible, so remarkable in Split that I feel compelled to remind everyone.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
Everything Is STILL Awesome In 'The LEGO Batman Movie' Post-Credits Scene
Like Robin's glittery cape, The LEGO Batman Movie is currently dazzling audiences worldwide, proving that there was no need for director Chris McKay to be "bricking" it. It is true that #LEGOBatman is "building" quite the following from fans young and old, ruling the box office and cashing in its bricks to continue the success of 2014's #LEGOMovie.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
8 Huge Films You Should Be Looking Forward To in 2016
So we're getting to the halfway mark for 2016 and we've had some killer movies already. We started the year off watching the antics of Deadpool, we've seen the holy DC Trinity in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, we watched as Iron Man and Captain America faced off in Captain America: Civil War and we saw the first mutant rise in X-Men: Apocalypse. And these are only a few of the big films that have happened so far this year. Some people may be thinking that we've already seen the 'good stuff' for the year, but there are still so many fantastic films coming so I thought I'd remind you what you can still look forward to.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
My 'Ghostbusters' Trailer Reaction
As the Ghostbusters reboot speeds towards it's somewhat troublesome release the whole internet has been in an uproar. I previously shared my article 5 Hilarious Ghost-buster Trailer Reactions on the subject (the stay puft marshmallow man's is still my favourite) and have been encouraged to share my own views on the matter.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Geeks
Maze Runner: The Death Cure Just Took A Major Step Backwards
If you didn't hear the news about the production of Maze Runner: The Death Cure, then it may sadden you to hear that production on the film was halted indefinitely due to Dylan O'Brien suffering major injuries on set. Well 2 months later, and we know that Dylan is recovering nicely, but what does that mean for highly anticipated third film in the Maze Runner series?
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
5 Hilarious Reactions to the New Ghostbusters Trailer...
So the internet has gone slightly crazy after the first official Ghostbusters trailer hit last week. The all-female Ghostbusters team idea seems to be getting a similar response to that of Marmite, which has a love it or hate it marketing ploy.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Geeks











