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A Few Good Movies
I love watching films, however sometimes, the day comes round where you just have nothing to watch! Therefore, in an effort to help people through this really real struggle, I have compiled a list of films that I love, and that may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you go to turn on the DVD player (do people even use those any more?).
By Theo Carter8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Pets in the 'Harry Potter' Universe
10. Fang Fang is Rubeus Hagrid's over-sized Boarhound, similar to a Great Dane in the Muggle universe, and although Hagrid cares for a great range of creatures, he has formed a special bond with Fang. Boarhounds may look ferocious but this one certainly isn't! In fact, Fang has been known to be over-friendly and always greets guests to Hagrid's hut with welcoming barks and a lot of licking. Alas, Fang has a tendency to slobber when he's excited and has frequently soaked Harry Potter's Hogwarts robes whilst being affectionate!
By Kathryn Barnsley8 years ago in Geeks
Best Netflix Originals for Kids
Netflix has become cable's biggest competitor, and it's a service that no longer relies on companies to produce content they're willing to lend out. Thanks to the new Netflix Originals, there are plenty of shows kids and adults can watch exclusive to the online movie viewing service.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy8 years ago in Geeks
10 Asinine Things Folks Say About the Harry Potter Movies
If you haven't read the Harry Potter series, watched the Harry Potter films, or had a conversation that has mentioned Harry Potter, I seriously question whether you're a sentient human being. But, that's just me!
By Adeline E. Anderson8 years ago in Geeks
Top Five Suspenseful Netflix Films
We've all been there, scanning through our Netflix subscription feed. Seems as if we've seen all there is to see, watched all the shows, and replayed White Chicks 20 times. Well, if you're looking for something fresh to watch you came to the right place. Here are my top five suspenseful Netflix films!
By Carl Brooks8 years ago in Geeks
The Best Horrors to Watch for Studying Cinema
As you may be aware, studying cinema is all about having the correct resources. Many people are often scared off by the sheer amount there is to watch and think that it isn't worth wasting time over. I have (from experience) compiled a list of films from around the world that you may want to watch if you are looking to study or make a horror film. These are relatively old films as I have found watching older films helps the creative process than newer ones do; getting stuck in the commercial cycle never helps when you're making a horror film. (These are in no particular order).
By Annie Kapur8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Movies That Will Make Your Skin Crawl. Top Story - August 2017.
There are the horror movies that make you jump, others leave you breathless, and others make you scream and close your eyes. But a movie that can make your skin crawl as you sit there squirming in your seat, resisting the urge to dig your nails into the palm of your hand, is something that’s not always easy in a film. Many audience members don’t enjoy that level of discomfort—but not you! You came for the list. So sit back and get ready to feel your skin crawl.
By Mike Dineen8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Best Weapons to Kill Zombies. Top Story - August 2017.
Thanks to movies, TV, books, and just plain old common knowledge, we are well aware that zombies eat brains. Ironically, even though brains are a scrumptious delicacy to a zombie, they still need one in order to survive.
By Kelly Hawks8 years ago in Geeks
Western Saloon Fights
Western films will always have a special place in our hearts. They are movies that talk about the wild frontier, of gunslinging heroes and evil bank-robbing villains. They're the kind of films that you feel tough just watching, and as a result, give us an wild ride in the world of yesterday every single time.
By James Lizowski9 years ago in Geeks
The Living Daylights Turns 30
Okay, you might be wondering what kind of BS I am trying to pull here by not writing my own review of The Living Daylights. After all, I reviewed The Lost Boys, Adventures in Babysitting and La Bamba, so why not celebrate 30 years of Timothy Dalton's version of 007? The answer is simple and oddly controversial; I am not, nor have I ever been, a fan of the James Bond movies.
By Sean Patrick9 years ago in Geeks











