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20 Movies I Can't Wait to See in 2019
2019 looks like it's gonna be a pretty awesome year for movies. There are many films that I'm very excited to be watching in the theater, and while I'm likely gonna watch more than these, here are twenty of the films that I definitely will not miss in theaters.
By Jonathan Sim7 years ago in Geeks
5 Underappreciated Live-Action Disney Films
Like many other children, I grew up watching Disney films. I watched Duchess and her kittens get back to their owner in the Aristocats, Basil and Dawson defeat the villainous Ratigan in The Great Mouse Detective,and those are just a few of the animated films I grew up with.
By Greg Seebregts7 years ago in Geeks
90s Baby Childhood Nostalgia
Growing up in the 90s had to be the best era to grow up in. Shit was poppin' and things were so much simpler than they are now. You had to call your friends to talk because most of us didn't even have cellphones. Don't even get me started on the cellphones though. Those were chunky as hell. Further into the 2000s I got my very first slider phone. It was lime green and my everything. My crush only knew I liked him because I wrote him a note. Nobody was on their phone 24/7. Being outdoors pretending you were someone or somewhere else, riding bikes, and going on "wild" adventures were the past times of 90s babies around the nation. So, to bring back the fresh scent of teen spirit, today I'm coming at you with some 90s nostalgia products! Get ready!
By The Darkest Sunrise7 years ago in Geeks
For the Weirdos: 12 Non-Traditional Christmas Movies
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I shower gifts of attention on the maligned, forgotten, and ignored. It's Christmastime again, and I love digging into my movie collection. While I do enjoy some of the season's staples like Miracle on 34th Street and A Charlie Brown Christmas, I do find myself aching for something different. I established last year that I'm not really a traditionalist when it comes to Christmas media, seeing as I talked about Christmas games, joke songs, and obscure foreign language films. However, it goes further than that.
By Adam Wallace7 years ago in Geeks
The 21 Most Important Books Ever Written, and a Selection of Worthy Honorable Mentions
Allow me to get this out of the way first: I’ve read each and every book listed here, as well as those mentioned here, cover-to-cover. I have utilized no defined methodology in selecting my choices, other than my own grasp of history.
By Joel Eisenberg7 years ago in Geeks
For the Love of Penguins
A great penguin movie featuring real penguins is called Mr. Popper’s Penguins starring Jim Carrey. The movie is based on a children’s book by the same name. It is about a divorced businessman who inherits six penguins and winds up turning his New York City apartment into a winter wonderland for the penguins. This movie used real Gentoo Penguins and was filmed on a refrigerated soundstage. Gentoo penguins have a wide white stripe stretching like a bonnet across the top of their heads. When they reach adulthood these penguins stand at a height of 51 to 90 cm (20 to 36 in) which makes them the largest penguins outside of the two giant species: The Emperor Penguin and the King Penguin. One of the reasons I especially want to see this film is because one of my all-time favorite actresses is in the cast, Angela Lansbury, in the role of Mrs. Van Gundy. I also enjoy the antics of Jim Carrey who was super in the film The Mask.
By Rasma Raisters7 years ago in Geeks
20 Razzie Picks Worth Watching
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where the unfairly maligned is always welcome. I am not a film snob. Even though I do take a look at critics' opinions about a movie, I don't take it as gospel. The same thing applies when it comes to the award contenders. I can think of plenty of Oscar-winning movies that I can't stand. On the flip side, there are the Golden Raspberry Awards. The Razzies, which are given the night before the Academy Awards every year, to "honor" the worst movies of the year. It's often tasteless, prone to going after easy targets, and a laugh riot.
By Adam Wallace7 years ago in Geeks











