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Rebel Moon is the Future of Entertainment. Top Story - December 2023.
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD. There is no nice way of putting it. Rebel Moon is terrible. But not terrible for the reasons that most people have noticed. After being out for a little less than two weeks, most people have panned the movie for what it is. A sloppy, copy and paste job of some of the most popular science fiction franchises. However, Rebel Moon is far more problematic than that. It goes beyond common sci-fi tropes. It mashes together nearly every successful genre possible in hopes of appealing to the majority people. In doing this, it is everything and nothing at once.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Jill Rhodes (Naughty or Nice)
One of the many things I love about the holiday season is the holiday-themed shows and films. Hallmark starts celebrating the holidays in October, and I mean both networks; the mystery films take the rest of the calendar year off to make way for the holiday films on their channel. I don't expect villainesses to appear, and even if one does appear, they're usually just nasty or "Grinchy," and they redeem themselves by film's end, because, hey, it's the holidays. That's what the holiday spirit is all about.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
How 'The Grinch' Became an Icon
He was the cruel, evil green-animated Ebenezer Scrooge of our childhood props to author Dr. Seuss for making the Grinch a Christmas icon. The Grinch is based on the 1957 children's illustrated book How the Grinch Stole Christmas introduces the Grinch, a green, furry, Pot-bellied, pear-shaped, snub-nosed humanoid creature with a cat-like face and cynical personality who hates Christmas and decides to rob everybody's gifts and holiday decorations down in Whoville to make them feel sad. The story would be adapted in a 1966 short television special, a television series, a 2000 live-action film, a 2018 animation film, musicals, and a song written by the author himself that would be the theme song fitted for the Grinch.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Geeks
The Evolution of Chat GPT: Comparing GPT-3 to GPT-4 Features
Artificial intelligence has come a long way in recent years, and the advancements in natural language processing have been particularly impressive. OpenAI's GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) models have been at the forefront of this development, with each iteration pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve in terms of human-like text generation. In this blog, we'll explore the evolution of Chat GPT, specifically comparing GPT-3 to GPT-4 features, and delve into the exciting prospects offered by the latest release, including the Chat GPT 4 Playground.
By Nahush Gowda2 years ago in Geeks
Reviewing a Pair of Villainesses from "Echo Base"
Tubi has really been bringing it this year with their original films, and the villainesses who have graced them. It reached a point last year where I included Tubi in my year-end list, and this year, well, Tubi's turned it up. Among such amazing films from Tubi this year is the action-packed sci-fi thriller, Echo Base, which begins with an apparent attack on London, with Capt. Skylar Reagan and her partner, Lt. Malik Wheeler, needing to act fast on this mission. However, it's quickly revealed as a simulation, and it went sideways because the pair were at odds regarding what they needed to do.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Nicole Whitfield (The Perfect In-Laws)
I had been looking forward to this one for a while, it was Reel One Entertainment's latest contribution to Lifetime. The Perfect In-Laws was set at the wealthy Whitfield estate, and it actually started with a flashback scene of the family's matriarch suddenly passing away while in the bathtub. On to the present day, which sees the film's central character, Audrey Sinclair, on his way to the house, as she's engaged to Xander Whitfield.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
How “Death And Ramen” Delivers Love & Loss Through Noodles
Life, loss, and noodles. These are all the defining characteristics that will get you hooked in Tiger Ji’s second film, Death and Ramen. Death and Ramen is a short film written and directed by rising-filmmaker Tiger Ji. In his second movie, he crafts a dark comedy that explores themes of mortality and mental health all within the span of fourteen minutes. While fourteen minutes isn’t a lot of time to tell a compelling narrative, Ji manages to delivers an emotionally charged gut punch that reflects a story in the Asian American experience.
By Jay Kobayashi2 years ago in Geeks
Lights, Camera, K-Drama: Celebrating International K-Drama Day with the Top 10 Must-Watch Shows of 2023!
Lights, Camera, K-Drama: Celebrating International K-Drama Day with the Top 10 Must-Watch Shows of 2023!" --- In a year that has proven to be a treasure trove for K-drama enthusiasts, International K-Drama Day on November 29 is the perfect occasion to unravel the best of the best. From heartwarming tales to gripping sagas, the world of Korean dramas has once again delivered a plethora of emotions and narratives that resonate globally. Join us as we unveil our carefully curated list of the top 10 must-watch K-dramas of 2023, featuring a diverse range of genres and captivating storylines.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
Song Hye Kyo Special: An Enchanting Odyssey – Explore 6 Must-Watch K-Dramas Showcasing the Brilliance of South Korea's Iconic Star!
Song Hye Kyo Special: An Enchanting Odyssey – Explore 6 Must-Watch K-Dramas Showcasing the Brilliance of South Korea's Iconic Star!
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
The Ultimate Guide: Watching Spider-Man Movies in Chronological and Release Order
SUMMARY The live-action Spider-Man franchise helped shape modern pop culture. The Spider-Man movies can be watched in order of release date, starting with Sam Raimi's trilogy, followed by the reboot and the MCU trilogy. The chronological order of the Spider-Man movies begins with the origin story in 2002 and continues up to the recent crossover film with all three live-action Spider-Man actors.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks











