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Not With the Times, or Ever Being Worth Our Time
I really didn’t know much about Roseanne, either with the original show or the recent revival from this past year. I mean, I was curious. I had seen some episodes when I was younger, but was too confused to make much sense of it or how much time had lapsed. Nowadays, though, my eyes and ears are still wide open along with many others to everything relating to the show, what with the controversy from this past summer surrounding the titular star and co-creator’s racist tweet and the official cancellation of the revived show on ABC that the corporation made as a response.
By Anthony Cornatzer7 years ago in Geeks
The Very Talented Omar Sharif
It was with sadness that I read of the passing of Omar Sharif on July 10, 2015 in Cairo, Egypt. The actor came into this world as Michel Demitri Chalhoub. He first came to my attention in the movie Dr. Zhivago with his dark good looks and smoldering eyes. Even though the movie was rather heavy with scenes from the Russian Revolution it had that special kind of romance that turned male stars into symbols of romance for women everywhere. I believe this movie did what Gone With the Wind had done so many years earlier for Clark Gable who played Rhett Butler. Suddenly women all over the world were looking for their own Rhett Butler or Yuri Zhivago and would sigh over these two actors. It is ironic to think that the actor died of a heart attack just as in his role of Yuri Zhivago, we see Zhivago clutch at his heart and collapse on the street toward the end of the movie.
By Rasma Raisters7 years ago in Geeks
Report: Julie Chen out at 'The Talk'
“From outside the Big Brother house, I am Julie Chen Moonves. Good Night.” That’s how the CBS hostess signed off from her nighttime job last Thursday. It was her first television appearance since Ronan Farrow’s New Yorker piece cost her husband, Les Moonves, his job as CEO of the broadcaster. Now comes word that Chen will not returning to her daytime job.
By Edward Anderson7 years ago in Geeks
James Dean Taught Me a Lot About Myself
When I was 20, I was given a homework assignment to do while I was in college. I had to watch Rebel Without A Cause with James Dean, I was kinda excited because I had it set to record in the middle of the night and was able to watch it as soon as I got home the next day.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks
Anna Kendrick Raps on 'The Ellen Degeneres Show'
Look out, Eminem! Anna Kendrick was in the house showing off her rapping skills on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday, September 6th, 2018. She took a few moments not only impressing Ellen but also the entire audience as she did a little ditty called "Ante Up."
By Kathy Lester7 years ago in Geeks
They Make How Much?!
Most of us are on YouTube watching something that piques our interest every day or a few times a week. You can find any kind of video on the site, from health and beauty to cooking and traveling. While YouTube brings in billions of views every day for all sorts of topics, some of us wonder how much some of these people are making from YouTube.
By Camille Ballentine7 years ago in Geeks
Morality and Apology in the Public Eye
Following Robin William’s suicide in 2014, there was an outpouring of celebrity apologies due to their less than polite reactions and/or previous statements on depression and suicide (Norton). For example, Shepard Smith “apologized for having the nerve to question whether it made Williams a coward” (Norton). Yet, every day these less than profound apologies are released by celebrities at the demand of the public. Anything from licking a donut in a bakery to racial slurs are treated in the same way: a public apology is demanded. Therefore, I suggest that the issuance of public apologies by celebrities in the public eye, regarding a large range of offenses, is not morally praiseworthy. This claim is primarily supported through Derrida’s understanding of forgiveness and its possibilities. Furthermore, I suggest a placeholder for the “I’m sorry—“it’s okay,” format of communication we understand today in regard to accidents or minor offenses.
By Emily Fritz7 years ago in Geeks
Jason Momoa, We Love You!
I was first introduced to Jason Momoa through my husband. Maybe that's not an entirely accurate statement, but hear me out. My husband used to watch Stargate: Atlantis regularly. As a result, I ended up at the very least being in the room when the show was on. I'd never really watched the TV series Stargate; I really wasn't a big fan of the original movie starring James Spader and Kurt Russell, so the thought of slogging through a series based off of the film was not one I entertained. However, my husband loves science fiction series, and so, I ultimately absorbed bits and pieces of Stargate: Atlantis through a form of osmosis.
By Christina St-Jean7 years ago in Geeks
U.K. Babes
When I was 12, I was in junior high talking to some friends about going to London as a vacation when we got older and we talked about going to see Big Ben, Parliament, go on the buses, check out the train stations, and even see their famous Ferris wheel but one thing that was never mentioned was how gorgeous the women were.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks
'Lethal Weapon' Star Clayne Crawford Speaks out After Months of Silence
It has been public knowledge for a few months now that Clayne Crawford was let go from the cast of Lethal Weapon. The only reason we have been given thus far is that Crawford had some behaviour issues that jeopardized the show. He has remained silent for months, but on August 29, 2018, the actor went to a podcast called Drinkin Bros to tell his side. What the media has not been telling us is shocking.
By Rebecca Slaney7 years ago in Geeks
Josie Totah Announces She Is Transgender
We are on a journey of self-discovery throughout our lives. Nowhere does this seem to be truer than during the turbulent times known as adolescence. Kids go through a tremendous amount of growth, both physically and cognitively, and through it all, there's a tremendous pressure to be successful, know what you want to be when you grow up, and get into a great school so that when all is said and done, you can go off and be a great adult one day.
By Christina St-Jean8 years ago in Geeks
Back in Black: 10 Actors Who Could Play Penguin in 'The Batman'. Top Story - August 2018.
DC Comics fans have been waiting with baited breath for any kind of news to come out Matt Reeves' upcoming project The Batman, yet it looks like most of its production is going to be kept under wraps. It seems like we see a different news story each week about Ben Affleck not being in the movie, or Reeves casting for a younger Batman, but the truth is we just don't know what is happening behind the scenes. What we do seem to know for a fact is that The Dark Knight's infamous foe The Penguin is going to be the main antagonist of the movie, and with such a quirky character being the villain, you need the right kind of actor to play him. I believe I have a few likely candidates, and I hope you agree!
By Jacob Craig8 years ago in Geeks












