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Why Are You Ranking: The American Dream as Described by Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Artists Listed from Hallucination to Fantasy
Why is there no Scottish Dream? Is it because it’s already a cocktail? Why is there no French Dream? Would that be too risqué? And a German Dream may have already been a nightmare. These are but a few of the nations that serve as examples of how only one country originated and still upholds this obtainable vision; it’s called the American Dream. Often, the definition of the American Dream vacillates amongst different sectors of the United States. In some regions, it’s all about finding out who you are as a person and enjoying the bountiful Land of Plenty.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies
10. 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' The sequel to the first and superb film, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 picks up not that long after the first. We meet our group of unlikely heroes on a planet, fighting a giant octopus-like alien (couldn’t get any better right?), and, due to Rocket’s kleptomania, the gang finds themselves in deep trouble with Ayesha the High Priestess of the Sovereign. Along the way, they meet a pretty important figure from Peter’s past; you could almost say someone like family.
By Cold Pizza7 years ago in Geeks
Five Shows That Ended Too Soon
I've finished a number of shows recently, gone to see when the next season came out, and been horrified to see they've been cancelled. There are so many great shows that get cut before they really get a chance to shine, so many characters who don't get developed like they should, and so many plots undiscovered. Very few shows that end too soon get a good chance to wrap up the series in a miniseries event or movie and even if they get that chance it's not the same and almost never satisfactory. I've made a list of five shows that I personally think deserved a better wrap up.
By Sity Sullivan7 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 DC Films
10) 'Batman: Assault on Arkham' Based in the same universe as the Arkham game series, this movie sees the suicide squad being sent straight into Arkham for a, well... suicide mission. Their mission is to retrieve a USB drive in the Riddler’s cane that contains information on the squad that he was going to release to the public. Although, Batman has his own plan, and, you guessed it, so does the Joker. This is the best Suicide Squad movie made, and this is what the live action DCEU movie should have been.
By Cold Pizza7 years ago in Geeks
12 Indie Teen Movies that Are Perfect for a Girls' Night in
'The Breakfast Club' (1985) John Hughes's high school classic The Breakfast Club hugely influenced American teen movies and to this day it still manages to capture the hearts of those who watch it. Five characters who reflect each high-school stereotype—a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal—find themselves spending a day-long detention together on a Saturday, and as the day goes on they begin to learn more about each other and learn that there is more than meets the eye in regards to how they are labelled. The chemistry between these characters will take you on a journey that is funny, thought-provoking, and heart-wrenching, and this is what makes it a teen comedy drama that you and your girlfriends will never forget.
By Dee Simone8 years ago in Geeks
Netflix Favorites List
Before I start naming and going crazy with a big list that never ends, I should say that you may or may not love these shows or movies as much as I do but I'm happy to make my list anyway. I would also like to add that this list is in random order, not from worst to best or best to worst. Don't get it twisted. Here we go, so buckle up.
By Lyvia Jack8 years ago in Geeks
5 Underappreciated Fantasy Films
I love movies. I'll watch pretty much anything—with a few exceptions (I'm looking at you 50 Shades of Grey). From sci-fi, to horror, to comedy, there are good films and there are bad films. Then there are the films which are just... underappreciated.
By Greg Seebregts8 years ago in Geeks
The Disney Princess Club: Actual Princess, or Just Heroine?
Snow White Story: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Year: 1937 Princess: Yes Justification: Snow White was born a princess. In the Disney version we never see her mother, and instead just know of her stepmother– the Queen. Due to that, as viewers it is a little questionable for us if her father married into the royal family after his wife (who had Snow White) died, or if the Queen married into the royal family. Well, based on several resources, it has reaffirmed my knowledge that Snow White is, indeed, a full-princess.
By Zellie Wicker8 years ago in Geeks
Top 7 Dragon Ball Villains
Hit, Jiren and Whis receive honorable mention but do not make the list as they are not true villains. Antagonist yes, however, Hit and Jiren are just beings from another Universe fighting for their team. Even though the dragon balls are at stake, it is not as if they came to earth to destroy or enslave all mankind. Whis is an angel and it appears that they a somewhat separate type of being as they only awaken to be the attendant of a God of Destructions.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks











