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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics of art about all things geek.
Movies I absolutely love, but I HATE watching
It's been quite a while since I've talked about movies hasn't it? You might be asking yourself now, "Dyllon, why don't you like watching movies that you like? That sounds completely contradictory.". Trust me I'm aware of how it sounds and it's not click bait either. I do love every single one of these films but every time they come on I just think to myself "Oh boy, strap in. It's (insert film here)". Again you'll understand once you start reading.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Geeks
Tragic Passing of Bray Wyatt at 36: Unveiling the Cause of His Untimely Death
In a tragic new development, the universe of expert wrestling was dove into grieving as news broke of the troublesome demise of WWE hotshot Bawl Wyatt. Early on of 36, this alluring and perplexing figure, known for his charming exhibitions and novel persona, left fans and associates crushed. As recognitions pour in from around the globe, the reason for his abrupt downfall has been uncovered, revealing insight into the individual battles he might have confronted.
By Sabuj Maity3 years ago in Geeks
Once Upon A One More Time.
Robert M. Massimi. Well, I lost that bet! I predicted that "Once Upon A One More Time" would outlast "Bad Cinderella" and &Juliet". Turns out &Juliet is the last show standing! In my review about "Once Upon" I stated that the lead actors were strong, the plot weak, the costumes absurd and the sets and lighting were good. I said that the music would carry the weak, woke plot. I was wrong. This show is set to close on September 3erd; a very fast closing date.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).3 years ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'Margaritaville' is a Tropical Extravaganza
Let’s drink all the margaritas we want in Margaritaville. North Shore Music Theatre presents its latest tropical show, Escape to Margaritaville. A week before she gets married, Rachel and Tammy vacation at a tropical paradise resort where they meet fellow islanders Tully and Brick. In this story of humorous encounters and unexpected romance, the characters discover new opportunities.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Why Hellscat is my favourite character in the whole comic books industry
In a vast and ever-expanding comics universe, there are a multitude of characters to admire and be inspired by. However, there is one character that stands out for me amidst the sea of superheroes and vigilantes – Hellscat. A spin-off series from the renowned Super Santa comics, Hellscat has captivated readers with its unique storyline and remarkable protagonist. Created by the brilliant and acclaimed author Stefano Labbia, Hellscat is a graphic novel that showcases the power of intelligence, justice, and the determination to right the wrongs of a corrupt system!
By Richard Amberson3 years ago in Geeks
The 76th Locarno Film Festival
Recently, I embarked on a captivating fortnight at the distinguished Locarno Film Festival in the picturesque town of Locarno, Switzerland. Those acquainted with my previous work may already be aware, while newcomers are about to learn, that I oversee a prominent film festival in London. Following an invitation in 2021 to lead a delegation to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, what ensued has become an annual pilgrimage to various esteemed film festivals. Over time, I've been privy to countless tales about Locarno, and in the past year, it was unanimously decided that 2023 would mark our participation in this esteemed event within the cinematic calendar.
By Spencer Hawken3 years ago in Geeks
Homer Simpsons: An economic analysis!
In this 1995 scene of The Simpsons, Homer strolls with Marge through downtown Springfield and says Cautious presently. These are unsafe lanes for us upper-lower-middle-class sorts Usually Homer’s to begin with affirmation to being "middle-class" For the rest of us, this continuously appeared obvious. He lives in a humble domestic within the rural areas with his spouse and three children. He’s not a college graduate and his job appears to require a negligible sum of specialized preparing. This can be all affirmed when we get a tight shot of his paycheck in season 7. Hello, how come my pay is so moo? Concurring to this stub, Homer gets a pre-tax, week by week pay of $479.60 works out to $11.99 an hour. So, he’s looking at an yearly compensation of $24,395. Balanced for expansion, that’s $37,416 per year. What? This is often an shock! There are a parcel of fans who think the show is based on the genuine life town of Springfield, Oregon. And in the event that we see at Homer's compensation there it places him beautiful comfortably within the lower center lesson salary bracket. Of course, this can be all based on one work as a security examiner at the Springfield Atomic Control Plant. But Homer has had over 191 occupations in 27 seasons and they’ve set him over the whole financial range.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in Geeks
Why are comic books still underrated in 2023?
In the world of storytelling, few mediums have been as consistently misunderstood and underestimated as comic books. Many perceive them as mere sources of entertainment, dismissing their value and failing to recognize the psychological and societal depths that lie within their pages. Surprisingly, even as we are in the year 2023, comic books continue to be met with unwarranted skepticism and underrated status. But why this happens? Let's explore together some key factors contributing to the persistent undervaluation of comic books, shedding light on their significance and the reasons behind their continued underestimation.
By Richard Amberson3 years ago in Geeks
Five reasons why comic books are not just for children
Comic books have often been associated with children, but the truth is, they are not limited to a specific age group. These illustrated narratives have evolved over the years, offering a unique medium of storytelling that appeals to people of all ages. From intricate plotlines to complex characters, comic books provide a rich and imaginative experience that transcends the boundaries of age. In this article, we will explore five compelling reasons why comic books are not just for children.
By Richard Amberson3 years ago in Geeks
The Parthenon and Its Legacy
In the heart of ancient Athens, atop the sacred Acropolis, stood a marvel that would transcend time and inspire generations to come – the Parthenon. This architectural masterpiece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, became a symbol of Athenian pride, a beacon of artistic excellence, and a testament to the enduring power of human creativity.
By Samuel kih chohu3 years ago in Geeks
The Mysterious Tale of the Lost City of Atlantis
Throughout human history, certain tales have transcended time and space, capturing the imagination of generations and weaving themselves into the fabric of cultural lore. One such tale is that of the Lost City of Atlantis, a legendary civilization of immense wealth, advanced technology, and an enigmatic demise that has fascinated scholars, explorers, and dreamers for centuries.
By Samuel kih chohu3 years ago in Geeks









