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My Top 10 Favorite Christmas Movies of All Time
#1 - How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2000 (7.5/10) While I acknowledge there are technically "better" Christmas movies than this one, on a nostalgic level, this movie is extremely near and dear to my heart. I had to put it right at the top as #1.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton6 months ago in Geeks
40 Years of 'Back To The Future'
Great Scott! Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! July 3, 1985: a date that would forever be etched in pop culture. On that date, the following movie and a franchise would soon take the world by storm. That movie was called Back To The Future. No one knew that a movie about time travel would eventually gain a fanbase. The 1980s was defined as a time when life was simpler and yours truly was born in that decade. Unfortunately, I was not born when Back To The Future was released in theaters. I came into this world nearly two and a half years later. It wasn't until 2015 that I saw this amazing movie for the first time, around the time of their 30th anniversary. I believed that AMC had a marathon where they aired all three movies. My reaction to seeing the first movie was positive and in awe. Every aspect of the movie was perfect from start to finish. One of the things that captured my attention was the DeLorean, the time travel machine. Here are some interesting facts about the sports car:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Geeks
Bobby Sherman’s Net Worth, Fame, and the Powerful Choice That Defined His Legacy
I still remember the first time I heard Bobby Sherman’s voice crackle through the radio. It wasn’t just music, it was an era. That California smile, the mop of chestnut hair, the way teenage hearts fluttered when he sang “Little Woman.” And now, decades later, news of his passing has stirred something deeper than nostalgia. It’s made many of us reflect not just on who Bobby Sherman was, but on what he chose to become and why that decision might be the most powerful part of his legacy.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Geeks
MeTV Toons Turns One!
Hard to believe that the wonderful, spectacular, and epic beacon of classic cartoons has now existed for a full year now! We needed this so badly! MeTV Toons is the best thing to happen to fans of classic cartoons such as myself, and while it's been around for only a year, this was actually about four years in the making.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Geeks
New Achievement Unlocked: Vocal+
I don’t consider myself a gamer, but I do enjoy playing video games, especially survival horror. My husband bought me some PlayStation games for Christmas in 2023… this was six days after our son was born. Yesterday, I finally had some time. I was rested, and for once, I wasn’t battling any illnesses, so I decided to pick up the controller.
By Sandy Gillman7 months ago in Geeks
The Wizard’s Guide to Surviving Social Gatherings (When You’d Rather Be Reading Spellbooks)
Social energy operates on a fundamental law of magic: it cannot be created or destroyed, only painfully extracted from introverts through forced small talk and unexpected eye contact. For those of us who consider "people-ing" a skill tree we never invested points in, navigating social situations often feels like being a low-level wizard at a bard convention—surrounded by charismatic performers while we desperately conserve our last remaining spell slot for an emergency Invisibility cast.
By Just One of Those Things7 months ago in Geeks
A Movie That Couldn't Find Its Footing
Beverly Hills Cop III Review: Will Three Be the Charm, Part II Welcome back ladies and gentlemen to part two. Now, where were we? Let’s see, Wonder World, undercover pervert, Uncle Dave; Oh and fine ass models who wouldn’t be caught dead working at a theme park.
By Digital_FootPrint12127 months ago in Geeks










