comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
See How They Run - A Movie Review
What have we figured out in the murder case thus far? See How They Run arrived in theaters in 2022. A smash-hit play is put to a halt when one of its cast members is murdered right on the stage. Figuring out all the clues, Inspector Stoppard and Constable Stalker write down all their evidence.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Netflix's Locke & Key Season 3 Review
Are you saying that we’ll go back in time if we use this key? Season 3 of Netflix’s Locke & Key was released in 2022. More events unfold from the magical keys in the Locke house. Discovering a time-traveling key, not only are revolutionary soldiers brought back to modern times, but a dark figure stalks the family once more.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
My Review on Three Robots
"Love, Death, and Robots: Three Robots & Three Robots: Exit Strategies." Spoilers ahead! The other day I came across a funny animation called three robots that were part of a show called “Love, Death, and Robots.“ Many shorts range from horror, sci-fi, romance, and comedy. You can find this show on Netflix, the story was based on the short story written originally by John Scalzi, but was adapted by writer Philip Gelatt. The one I love so much and want to talk about is called Three Robots. A YouTuber channel named story recapped caught my attention when he explained the comedy/Science Fiction short film. I’ll include the link since I got some help from watching this video.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Pod Meets World Could Get Awkward When Trina McGee Comes on as a Guest
One of the trending podcasts right now is about the classic ’90s sitcom Boy Meets World. It’s hosted by three of the main stars: Will Friedle, Rider Strong, and Danielle Fishel. They’re rewatching all of the episodes, giving their commentary, and telling their behind-the-scenes stories.
By Andrea Lawrence3 years ago in Geeks
Laggies - A Movie Review
I’m going to hang out with teenagers to hide from my 30-year-old problems. Laggies is a 2014 film. In the middle of a quarter-life crisis, Megan’s boyfriend proposes to her. Panicking, Megan befriends a 16-year-old girl. Deciding to hide out from adult problems, Megan learns more than she was expected to.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
🔥 A Day Without Diablo Sauce is like Hell Without Satanshine 🔥
WARNING: The Story You Are About to Read is True. The names weren't changed to protect the innocent. 🤷♂️ Sue me. So a while back (technically it was four years ago), I went to Taco Bell, as usual, and ordered my Nacho Fries Supreme, as usual. And, naturally, I wanted my Diablo sauce.
By Lightning Bolt ⚡3 years ago in Geeks
Look Both Ways - A Netflix Movie Review
You never know what life’s plan is. Either way, you’ll figure it out. Look Both Ways aired on Netflix in 2022. On the night of her college graduation, Natalie takes a pregnancy test. In one reality, she is pregnant and remains home to raise her child. In the other, she travels to L.A. to pursue her dream job as an animator.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
My favorite shows from the Renaissance age of Cartoon Network
Watching tv was one of our favorite things to do when we were kids. But watching tv on Saturdays was the best thing ever. We could get up early every Saturday morning to watch our favorite shows. We would watch every kids' channel ever: Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, etc. But the number one channel for watching cartoons is none other than Cartoon Network. While they had successful shows in the 1990s and 2000s such as Ed, Edd, n Eddy, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans, Dexter's Laboratory, and many others, they had more successful shows during an era known as the Renaissance age, which started in 2010. This was the era of Cartoon Network that I grew up with. And I am here today to talk about it.
By Jordan Harris3 years ago in Geeks









