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Thrilling Movies
I love movies that are suspenseful and scary but not those that have only blood and gore. I can handle Michael, Jason and Freddy but not for all time. I need nail biting terror that slowly builds. This is the same when it comes to reading novels which are a bit more psychological than actually frightening. For this reason I came across an article that tells about some of the great women authors who have written suspenseful novels and some of them have even been made into movies .
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Geeks
The Bachelor Mansion Seen on 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' Belongs to a Family
Viewers love watching ABC's The Bachelor and The Bachelorette to see people compete for love and romance. On the premiere of each season, the contestants meet the star of the show in front of a very expensive mansion. What viewers might not know is that the mansion is not just a prop. A real family owns and lives there when the two reality shows are not being filmed.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks
"The Thin Place"
Robert Massimi. "The Thin Place" is a show that deals with Medians talking to the dead. The Median is a go- between, if you will. Hilda (Emily Cass McDonnell) is a person as a child was taught "The Gift" by her grandmother who was a psychic. Much to the chagrin of her mother who thought Median behavior, or any psychic behavior was demonic and should not be practised. Plays like "The Thin Place" are intriguing to an audience because done right, it can stay with you for a very long time.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).6 years ago in Geeks
25 Most Memorable Tragic/Heroic Popculture Sacrifices Of The Last Decade. Top Story - December 2019.
A new decade is almost upon us, and as such, we have come to a time when we all look back at some of our favourite movie and television moments from the past ten years.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Geeks
'Greenleaf' Favorite Characters
Greenleaf was released on OWN on June 21, 2016. The television drama series is about an African-American family that runs a megachurch in Memphis, Tennessee. The series surrounds the dynamics of both the large rich family and the megachurch where most of the family members served in the earlier seasons even though things had changed by the time season 4 ended on November 5, 2019.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks
Geekology End of Year Awards 2019
The Rules Each year we ask our collective of geeks what they think the best movie, TV series and game of that year was. Their answers are put to a vote, each vote lasting 48 hours before being closed down. Nominations for the 2019 awards had to be released, naturally, in 2019. TV series had to have finished in 2019, ruling out anything that will only be halfway through at the time of polling. Series that were released after the final tallies, e.g. Netflix’s The Witcher will be allowed in the 2020 polls next year.
By The One True Geekology6 years ago in Geeks
DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 2 Recap (Warning: Spoilers Ahead)
What is going on guys. My apologies for the delay in posts, but here we are, Part 2 of Crisis on Infinite Earths has come and has revealed some shocking new details about the turn of how this Crisis will turn out. If you haven't seen Part 1 of Crisis on Infinite Earths, go watch it now or you can also find the recap of Part 1 on my page as well. So without further ado, lets get into it. Also, for those reading who haven't been keeping up with the events of Crisis, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD.
By Joseph Micalizio6 years ago in Geeks
"Judgement Day"
Robert Massimi. "Judgement Day" has many lessons to be learned in it. The body of the play and its core nexus, however, is how people are; whether it be in Germany pre World War, or Timbuktu. In a small town in Germany, people are negative; the economy has slowed to a crawl, few have good jobs, (although throughout the play, few have many worries). One of the few good jobs left in this small German town is that of the Station Master, Thomas Hudetz (Luke Kirby). Hudetz is diligent, hard working and a dedicated employee of the German Government. In a small town where everyone knows your business, he is both liked and felt sorry for. Thomas Hudetz married a woman thirteen years older than himself. Frau Hudetz is emotionally unstable and demanding of her younger husband. Unable to have a social life, we never fully know as an audience how and even if this has had any effect on him.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).6 years ago in Geeks
Survivor: Island of the Idols Finale & Reunion
Well, this has been an insane season with a lot that went on, so let's see how it ends, shall we? So, we start with Rob & Sandra. They chat with each other about the whole Survivor experience, such as Rob finding love on Survivor back in Survivor: All-Stars, Sandra just happy to get the money and how it was this time around, teaching the game to these newbies rather than competing against them. Then, a boat arrives at Lumuwaku. The final five are told to grab their belongings and head on the boat. So they go, and they meet Rob & Sandra who gave them a short but sweet speech about the game, making it to the final five and how the game is going to be from here. They then said their goodbyes and left the final five at their new home at the Island of the Idols with a fully built shelter, many fruits and chickens and some new special buffs for the end to take home with them. But, what they didn't tell as they left was that there was still one last test remaining. Tommy figured something was up and everything was too perfect to be true, so he looked, found the clues on the buff, the red coconut insides and the red block of wood, all while despite being color blind. Good job, Tommy. But, his mistake was telling Dean who pretended to be lazy but in all actuality, he faked it to look for the clues on his own and through some searching, he found the idol and completed the final test that Tommy could not, making him even more powerful in the game.
By Nathan Miller6 years ago in Geeks
Elf - A Movie Review
I wonder if we’ll see Buddy the Elf singing Christmas songs while walking around New York today. Elf was released into theaters in 2003. A human baby is raised as an elf in the North Pole. Realizing who he is, Buddy seeks out his true family. Finding his real father, the reunion is not happy and exciting like Buddy had expected. Buddy brings Christmas to life in the city of New York with his joyful and crazy antics.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks












