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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters'
I knew they'd make another Godzilla movie when they remade the 2014 Godzilla movie. Well, you can say that's pretty obvious since there were so many Japanese sequels and American movie companies would want to cash in on this sweet franchise. That isn't totally the case because the first movie was kind of a hit or miss movie.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
'Survivor: Island of the Idols' Episode 8
Wow! What an amazing double episode of Survivor tonight! First off, nice job on the blindside, Kellee & Dean. Great move, until Noura outed you after tribal. Then, there's damage control. Luckily, Janet believed Kellee, but Jamal didn't. But, Kellee then found the idol! So, Kellee isn't in that bad of a spot! Plus, THE MERGE! The tribes are all together into one! And now, it's a brand new game. Some want Vokai vs Lairo, some want mixed, but Tommy wants his own game. Kellee & Janet don't want to join up with Tommy and the new Vokai, then it's nine and they are at the bottom. They want all Vokai, take out all Lairo starting with the four Lairo from the new Vokai and Missy as the first vote. But, Tommy doesn't want that. So, it's a brand new game, who knows who will vote who.
By Nathan Miller6 years ago in Geeks
'Survivor: Island of the Idols' Episode 7
Before I say anything about tonight's episode, I must acknowledge that there has been a tragic loss in the Survivor community. Survivor: Borneo castaway, Rudy Boesch, passed away on November 1. Incredibly tragic news, couldn't help but cry when I heard. He was one of the original castaways in Survivor, he always spoke his mind, he was part of the first Survivor alliance, he fought for our country, and still holds the record for oldest Survivor contestant, first playing at 72. He was definitely a real, original person who spoke his mind, went by how he wanted, is one of the most respectable and legendary Survivors of all time. Thank you, Rudy and you'll be missed.
By Nathan Miller6 years ago in Geeks
'Precious' - A Movie Review
No matter what people say, you are loved, you are strong, and you matter. Based on the novel Push by Sapphire, Precious is a 2009 film about an abused, obese, and an illiterate teenage girl. Pregnant with her second child, Precious is kicked out of school. Avoiding rocks in the road, Precious enrolls in an alternative school where her future starts to become more positive.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
The Royal Ballet's 'The Sleeping Beauty' Review. Top Story - November 2019.
A heritage work and a celebration of classical dance, The Sleeping Beauty remains close to the heart of the Royal Ballet. Tchaikovsky’s score, expertly conducted by Simon Hewett, tugs at the child within. Many recognise this music from Disney’s acclaimed 1959 animated film of the same name.
By Kadeem Hosein6 years ago in Geeks
'13 Reasons Why'
I just finished watching the Netflix special 13 Reasons Why series. In the series it talks about bulling, sexual assault and harassment. The series starts out with Hanna Baker committing suicide. Just before she died she had made a set of tapes of 13 reasons why she had ended her life. She had trusted in the one friend to make sure these tapes had gone out to whom needed to listen. After her death some chain reactions had started and people start to wonder how they could be a part of her suicide.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Geeks
'The Beast's Heart' Review
I recently read The Beast's Heart, written by Leife Shallcross. I found this book to be interesting, because it’s kind of like Beauty and the Beast meets Cinderella. In this twist of events, the story is in the Beast's point of view, and the house is magical instead of having magical house keepers in inanimate objects.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Geeks
'Booksmart' - A Movie Review
It’s the night before high school graduation. Don’t do anything that you may regret. Booksmart is a 2019 film directed by Olivia Wilde about two girls going out to party on the night before their graduation. Fearing that they missed out on parties because they made a pact to get into good colleges, Molly and Amy have an evening they will never forget.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Dennis the Menace"
I remember watching Dennis the Menace long time ago when I was a kid. When I was a kid a had fond memories about this movie. As an adult I fear I might not have the same sentimentality about this movie as I did when I was a kid. There's only one way to find out, so I decided to re-watch the movie.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby"
We have all probably heard or seen Seth Meyers before. He's a Saturday Night Live alumni best remembered for his Weekend Updates, he's hosted award shows and now has his own late night talk show on NBC. He's done real well for himself and now he's got his own Netflix comedy special.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Police Academy"
I remember a time when Police Academy sequels used to come out all the time. I remember liking them way back when but then again I was a little kid back then. The only people I kind of remember were Michael Winslow as Larvell Jones, Steve Guttenberg as Carey Mahoney and G. W. Bailey as Lieutenant Harris. I was a little worried because when I watch movies that I used to love when I was a kid they tend to be pretty horrible movies that I can't stand as an adult.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks












