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Mighty Morphin Mashup Trailers: The Power Rangers Get A '90s Reboot!
Ah the '90s — an era before Raven-Symoné preferred the company of women, where you could drink Sunny D without fear of losing your teeth, and Barney the Dinosaur hadn't yet been accused of sex offenses. I myself was a huge fan of the '90s, and once got a toy Power Ranger hand lodged up my nose — only my Grandma and a pair of pliers could remove it.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
9 Terrific TV Shows Like Tom Hardy’s ‘Taboo’
“I do know the evil that you do, because I was once part of it” This quote sums up why so many people have fallen in love #TomHardy’s show Taboo. It’s a challenging, bold and unabashedly unique series that follows a decidedly dissolute character through the darkness, dirt and debauchery of Regency Britain.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
A Whole New World: 'Planet Earth II' Drops Stunning First Trailer!
From the highest mountain to the deepest ocean, BBC's #nature documentary Planet Earth toured the globe with awe-inspiring beauty over a decade ago. An all-too-short 11 episodes aired in 2006, and rumors of a sequel swirled in 2013. Now we have just been gifted our first look at Planet Earth II. Sadly, this time it looks like we are taking an even shorter vacation — cutting the order to only six episodes. Don't feel too glum though, national treasure David Attenborough will be back to once again narrate the jewel in the BBC crown.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Nicotine-Patch Highs to The Reichenbach Lows – Ranking Every Episode of BBC’s 'Sherlock'
“The game, Mrs. Hudson, is on!” Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock declared these words back in 2010, yet for now, at least, it seems that the BBC’s critically acclaimed series Sherlock has ended, with the titular detective and John Watson (#MartinFreeman) galloping off into the streets of London. The show has had a stellar run of thirteen episodes, regardless of how divisive it has become in latter installments.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
5 Things Confirmed For Season 10 Of 'The Big Bang Theory'
San Diego Comic-Con has just drawn to a close and the executive producer of The Big Bang Theory was one of the many people to have attended the panel. Surprisingly he revealed some big news regarding the tenth (and final?) season of the hit CBS show. There are five main points to break down, including new family members being introduced and an exciting road trip for two characters. Steven Molaro has also spoke about the possibility of the show ending as the main stars' (incredibly high-paid) contracts are rapidly coming to an end.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Get Lost In The Maze Of 'Westworld': What The Hell Is Going On?
As we enter the second half of #HBO's #Westworld, the questions are ramping up towards a bloody finale as everyone searches for that mythical #maze. It means we still have some time to mull over what the hell is going down in the robo-rampage of the wild West. Spoilers to follow for Westworld, so last chance to turn.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Jack McBrayer To Portray Penny's Brother In 'The Big Bang Theory'
It's been reported that The Big Bang Theory executive producer Steven Molaro will be introducing not only Penny's mother to show, but her brother too! It has been announced that Jack McBrayer will be the brother to Penny. Over the past nine years of the show, we have met the family members to Sheldon, Leonard, Raj and Howard. But now it's Penny's turn (again)! Apart from Penny's father (played by Keith Carradine), the rest of her family has remained a big mystery until now.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
'Rick And Morty' Plot Twist: Will Season 3 Split Up The Family?
"Wubba lubba dub-dub," where the Squanch is Rick & Morty Season 3? Well, it looks like we will have to wait just a little bit longer to see how the show picks up after the dramatic second season. Things looked pretty dire for the Smith family when we left them: returned to an alien-filled Earth, their savior Grandpa Rick was destined to spend his days rotting in a maximum-security Galactic Federation prison. With mother and father figures Beth and Jerry reportedly filing for divorce, it seems that things are going to get worse before they can get better for the Smiths. What consequences will the divorce have on rest of the family in the third season of Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's crazy cartoon comedy?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Whole World Of 'Westworld': 43 Years In The Making
Yee-haw! HBO's Westworld is off to a rootin' tootin' start, and it isn't hard to see why 3.3 million of us tuned in to see Ed Harris do his best Yul Brynner impression. 43 years after the world first heard of Westworld the legacy lives on: We've had a sequel film, a show that lasted just three episodes, and now HBO's offering. Parodied across the likes of Red Dwarf and The Simpsons, here is the whole story of Westworld and beyond!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Robots In Disguise: How Does HBO's 'Westworld' Turn Its Actors Into Robots?
You might be wondering where you have seen the whole "robots in a theme park" story before — and no, it isn't The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land" — but that's because HBO's latest offering, Westworld, is a reimagining of the 1973 film of the same name.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











