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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Book Review: "A Wild Sheep Chase" by Haruki Murakami: A Mesmerizing Journey into the Depths of the Human Psyche
Prepare to be swept away on a wild and enchanting adventure as Haruki Murakami takes you on an extraordinary journey through the pages of "A Wild Sheep Chase." This remarkable novel left me spellbound, evoking a rollercoaster of emotions that ranged from awe and wonder to introspection and profound introspection. It is a book that defies conventional categorization, blending elements of mystery, fantasy, and philosophical exploration into a captivating tapestry that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Geeks
"Hear the Wind Sing" by Haruki Murakami: Book Review By a Bibliophile
In the realm of literature, there are few experiences as captivating and transformative as delving into a book that leaves an indelible mark on your heart and mind. Haruki Murakami's "Hear the Wind Sing" is one such extraordinary work that demands to be felt, contemplated, and cherished. From its poignant storytelling to its profound themes, this novel takes readers on an emotional journey that lingers long after the final page is turned.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Pinball, 1973" by Haruki Murakami: A Mesmerizing Journey Through Time and the Human Psyche
From the moment I turned the first page of Haruki Murakami's "Pinball, 1973," I was whisked away on an extraordinary journey that stirred a whirlwind of emotions within me. Laughter, tears, and an overwhelming sense of introspection washed over me as I delved into the depths of this remarkable book. With its remarkable ability to empower readers and weave an unforgettable narrative, "Pinball, 1973" stands as a testament to Murakami's storytelling prowess.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Geeks
How Netflix’s “I Think You Should Leave” Is Deeper Than You Think
The other day I was watching the latest season of Tim Robinson’s absurdist sketch comedy series, I Think You Should Leave, and throughout my watch of this collection of absurdist humor, I noticed that there was some depth to these sketches that I haven’t realized before. While this depth could be a complete overthought, I believe that there is enough evidence to prove it. So lets explore the various layers of I Think You Should Leave and examine why it is deeper than you think.
By Jay Kobayashi3 years ago in Geeks
Jackie Chan 'Police Story' (1985) Movie Review
Jackie Chan is a household name in action cinema. He is known for his mind-boggling stunts and creative action choreography. Some famous movies he is known for in the West is his Rush Hour series or The Karate Kid. Chan also has a prolific film career in the East, one of them being the Police Story series. The Police Story series is one of Chan’s best film series due to its amazing actions sequences and the influence it has had over the film industry as a whole. In this article, I will be reviewing the movie that started it all: Police Story (1985).
By Tommy Yuen3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Flash (2023)"
The Flash (2023) has finally come out after years of waiting. I wasn't too sure what to make of this movie because of the length of time that it took to come out. Usually these movies don't pan out too well when they're put on development hell. This movie definitely has its ups and downs.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
Extraction 2: A Ferocious and Redemption-Filled Action Adventure
Introduction: The "Extraction" film series, overseen and conceived by the Russo Brothers of Marvel fame, represents a rare breed in contemporary cinema: big-budget, super-violent adventures. These movies follow a familiar archetype, featuring a skilled and reluctant killer, haunted by a tragic past, who finds himself inexorably drawn back into a world of violence.With extreme activity groupings and a hero played by the considerable Chris Hemsworth, the "Extraction" establishment conveys an exhilarating realistic encounter that investigates topics of sadness, reclamation, and the intricacies of life as a parenthood.
By Bhavesh Patil3 years ago in Geeks
The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Best 3D Printer Under $500
In recent years, 3D printing has become increasingly popular, and the technology is more accessible than ever. Whether you're a hobbyist, a student, or a small business owner, finding a reliable 3D printer that fits your budget is crucial. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the top contenders and help you navigate the market to find the best 3D printer under $500. We'll consider factors such as print quality, features, user-friendliness, and customer reviews to ensure you make an informed decision. Let's dive in!
By James Loyd Calabrese3 years ago in Geeks
My Unbased Opinion Of Some AI Tools
So, this post actually came up as a response to a question on Reddit where I was writing a really long comment. Then, the idea struck me: maybe I should post this on Medium. I might help someone looking for the same tools as me, or at least someone can possibly laugh at my excuse (which makes it totally worth it, since we should all laugh more).
By Danielle Franca3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Night Court (2023): Season 1"
Night Court (2023): Season 1 has just finished airing and I have some mixed feelings about this show. I used to love the old show back in the 80s and 90s. There were a number of memorable characters and nostalgic memories of that show. Would this be a retread or reboot of the classic? Well, it's kind of a continuation of the old series but 30 years later.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
My Summer of Pulp
A moment of clarity: I was at a café finishing up a rare Italian soda and trying to get away from the heat. The section I chose to sit in was rather empty and had a few shelves of books that have been donated by other patrons. You could take or leave whatever caught your attention. Most of what I found was romance, the worst sort of war narratives, and the usual airport fare. But I also found something that intrigued me: “Fletch’s Fortune” by Gregory McDonald.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Geeks










