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Lessons From Uncle Iroh
Anyone who’s seen the show Avatar: The Last Airbender, knows that everyone loves Uncle Iroh! On the surface, he seems to be a simple man with a love for tea and his nephew Zuko. However, the more the show progresses, the more we learn about him and the lessons he teaches that apply to the show as well as real life.
By Jonathan Meyers5 years ago in Geeks
Spirit 7
Following Donald Trumps Presidential win in 2016, a friend created a series where the US would no longer be a part of the G7 as it was felt he would alienate too many other countries. This was pre-produced and planned as a pilot (sales tool) to be shown in Cannes in the hopes of a series being greenlit. The creator, Sacha Puysségur, asked me to set up a shoot to bring his creation to life. He sent me the initial outlines which we turned into a script, and we had 4 days of pre-production as he only had two weeks before his trip to Cannes. I am truly blessed to know some very talented actors and we set up a day to film everything. The key to maximizing such a shoot is to not have too much distance between locations, and this was achieved by only using one, a large house in the hills around LA that provided all of the separate locations with the minimum of change. While one scene was being shot, the next was being set up. While we were filming the leaders meeting and the equipment scene, the actors were staging and rehearsing their fights ready to go. Kevin Indio Copeland, (Dwight Campbell) who played in the equipment scene opposite Francis Chen, had been in hospital after an accident that left him with an injured back, but he checked himself out of hospital just to be at the shoot, but naturally he was in no fit state to do the action scenes as was intended, but there was no way I was leaving him out.
By Len Davies5 years ago in Geeks
TV Shows From My Youth That Inspired Me
Everyone gets inspiration from things as a child. Comics, TV, movies; these are all things that inspire, or have inspired, pretty much everyone in the first world. Who doesn’t want to grow up to be Spider-Man, or Superman, or one of the X-Men? And many such comics have/had TV shows and movies to go with them.
By Brent Salmon5 years ago in Geeks
Sesshomaru and Rin: The Silent Soul Love
The significance of Sesshomaru and Rin’s relationship seems to go a lot deeper than most average relationships, as there wasn’t much of a surface level connection between the two of them. For that reason, I find their relationship to be most interesting.
By Harper Colon5 years ago in Geeks
Kamino during the Mandalorian Season 2??
With the return of Kaminoan engineered Clone Boba Fett, and mysterious circumstances of a Kaminoan trained scientist Dr. Pershing with "The Child" (Baby Yoda), it seems as though experiencing the rough waved Kamino is not too far in the future for us fans
By Fulcrum Transmissions5 years ago in Geeks
The Top Five Worst 90 Day Family Members
Let’s talk reality trash TV! For the past three years my Sunday (and sometimes Monday) nights are dedicated to the 90 Day Fiancé franchise. Imagine a show where not only do personalities clash but also cultures! Can you say perfect combination for a train wreck? Because that’s exactly what this show is. While some of the main cast are cringeworthy, I’m here to talk about the family members that make my blood boil or just the ones I find are so annoying it’s comical.
By Emily Noonan-Phillips5 years ago in Geeks
Ranking The Buffyverse's Halloween Episodes
Halloween is a time to get a little creepy. Buffy The Vampire Slayer is one of the greatest supernatural shows of all time, so what better way to celebrate the spooky season than revisiting the cult-classic's Halloween themed episodes?
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks








