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Memories of Magic: the Harry Potter "20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts"
Twenty years have happened more quickly than I ever guessed they would, but some things never change. The worldwide love for the Harry Potter books, films, and universe as a whole seems to have only grown stronger over the last 20 years since the first film debuted.
By The Nerd Habit4 years ago in Geeks
Wentworth Prison
The worst villain I’ve ever seen in a book adaption on TV is Black Jack Randell (BJD). The episode starts with very ominous music as the credits show the episode title. This is when Jamie Fraser goes through his darkest moments. As he speaks to McQuarrie about last thoughts. As I watch this episode the fear in Jamie’s eyes shakes me to my core. As he struggles to fight off the redcoats you can see the fear he has for the hanging. Instead his fears turn into terrified when he sees Black Jack looking at him. Clearly he is having a panic attack while looking at the very man who flocked his back raw.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)4 years ago in Geeks
Dalek Empire: Invasion of the Daleks Review
Back in 2001, Doctor Who spin-offs were quite the novelty. Up till that point, we'd only ever had a pilot episode for K9 & Company (which failed to generate a series) and Bernice Summerfield (a series which was, for licensing reasons, far removed from the Doctor Who universe). This was before the TV show was resurrected, so there was no Torchwood, no Sarah Jane Adventures, no Class, no Jago & Litefoot, not even any Gallifrey. So, the first Dalek Empire audio does hold an important place in Doctor Who history, as the first episode of the first ongoing, fully-fledged spin-off. And it remains, to this day, one of the high points of this great series. As a founding episode, it sets the template for everything to come with style, confidence and a whole lot of Dalek action.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
10 Voice Acting Performances That Should Make You Appreciate The Work Of Voice Actors
In the early days of animation, voice actors were woefully underappreciated, being paid very little, and sometimes not even credited for their work. For example, Adriana Caselotti, the voice of Snow White in Disney's very first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was paid just $20 dollars a day for her work on the film, and did not even know she was working on a full-length feature until she was invited to the premiere. After Snow White, Caselotti struggled to secure other work, as Walt Disney did not want the 'illusion' of Snow White ruined.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
My favourite heroes and villains - pt1
What makes a watchable hero? What makes a compelling villain? Compelling writing is an important part, possibly the most important. But in the mediums of film and TV, you have the added factor of the actor. Previous roles can form bias, and whether it is film or TV, for me, plays a huge part.
By Luke Foster4 years ago in Geeks
Amazon's 'LOTR' Series Reveals This Shocking Truth About The Teaser Trailer. Top Story - January 2022.
There has been few and far between news concerning Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series. They are slowly announcing things, but there is still so much we do not know about this major story undertaking that is announced to premiere on Amazon Prime on September 2, 2022.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
TV Review: Hulu's 'Pam & Tommy' Fails to Justify its existence
When I told a friend that Hulu had made a series based on the stealing of the sex tape belonging to Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee her response was a puzzled, “Why?” That simple one word question feels appropriate even after you have watched three episodes of Pam & Tommy, Hulu’s miniseries on the Pam and Tommy sex tape that was the first video to fully break the internet, in the colloquial sense. Written and directed by Craig Gillespie, the director of the similarly salacious, I, Tonya, Pam & Tommy is intended to be an absurd comic true crime story but it lands somewhere in the uncanny valley between good and bad satire.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Finally, I Can Speak: We Are in the Year of the Greatest Series of 2022
George Martin, the creator of the entire series universe, has already watched the first episode of "House of The Dragon. " of course he talked about what he thought of this episode number one, gave lots of details and I think this is the best way to start 2022.
By Casimiro Filipe 4 years ago in Geeks











