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'A Walk to Remember' Movie/Book Comparison
Now I remember the time when my sister had wanted me to watch the movie A Walk to Remember. At first I didn't have an interest in watching it. But, after a while of trying to convince me, I decided to give the movie a chance and after watching it, I ended up falling in love with it.
By Katherine M.6 years ago in Geeks
'Dragon Ball Z/Super': Vegeta v. Goku
I must admit that I was never much of a Dragon Ball Z fan before. I remember having a boyfriend years ago who used to watch it all the time and have mentioned it to me plenty of times. But I was never interested in it and never thought that I was ever going to watch it. But then when I married my husband, he watched it all the time and as I sat with him, I started to watch it and it is a lot more interesting than I thought it was.
By Katherine M.6 years ago in Geeks
Magic of Movies
I love old movies. There was a charm about them, a charm that came from not having every little thing explained. We celebrate the concept of a film that leaves information out—all the while, we route for another film for the anthology to tell us everything about the universe we are watching.
By Samuel Moore6 years ago in Geeks
The Explosively Subtle Character Development of 'My Hero Academia's' Katsuki Bakugo
Katsuki Bakugo is easily one of the most interesting characters in My Hero Academia. What makes his especially interesting though, is how aggressively unlikeable he is. It’s obvious that his dynamic is designed to elicit comparisons to the rivalry/ bromance of Naruto and Sasuke. The major difference being that while Sasuke has a traumatic backstory to justify his sullen aloofness and his edgy emo behavior, Bakugo has nothing to justify his general dickishness.
By Isaac Shapiro6 years ago in Geeks
“Talking Star: 'The Star Report: Are You Offended By the N-Word?’”
It’s an exclusive tonight on a Wednesday for the original Objective Hater. Mr. Torain talks first about a Walmart health center which opened up in Georgia. Next, he flips to the other topic about the word being used by actress Gina Rodriguez. Again, the show incorporates three stories with the Cuba Gooding Jr. mess.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Geeks
The Benefits of Listening to Audio Dramas
Audio dramas, also known as (radio dramas), are audio recordings that utilize dialogue, special effects, and music, to tell a story.Think of it as watching TV with your eyes closed. One more thing, audio dramas are not to be confused with audio books.
By Xaiver Adams6 years ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players 'The Smell of the Kill' Is Filled with Dramatic Twists and Turns!
Come on over, girls! Let’s get together to put our evil plans into action while our husbands sit in the living room. The Smell of the Kill is a play written by Michelle Lowe. Three women get together for their monthly traditional dinner while their husbands call out orders from the living room. Sharing dark secrets about their relationships and stories from the past, the women are faced with a dark decision that could change everything for better or for worse.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'
Western movie fans will recognize this title, and will also remember the popular actor who starred in the movie: Clint Eastwood. However, his claim to fame didn’t come with this movie. It came from his role as San Francisco Police Inspector “Dirty” Harry Callahan. Clint Eastwood was born in San Francisco, California on May 21, 1930, and is not only a famous actor, but also an Oscar-winning filmmaker.
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Geeks
'Bedknobs And Broomsticks'—What Happened to the Knob?!
Isn't this just a film we all love? Yes, I am talking about the 1971 Disney musical production Bedknobs and Broomsticks, of course! This classic movie captured the hearts and minds of a generation, with its unique and heart warming tale of Miss Eglantine Price, a witch-in-training who tries to defeat the Nazis with the help of three young children.
By Hayley Dodwell6 years ago in Geeks
A Look Back at DC Universe: Year One
Happy Batman Day! In honor of this occasion, I thought it would be fitting to look back at the first year of the DC Universe streaming service. Below, I have written down the shows, movies, and comics that I experienced through DC Universe. Though I did not quite get everything down, this whole reflection goes to show just how much content there is to explore on the service.
By Steven Shinder6 years ago in Geeks











