Tag Archive: geek

TV Review: ‘Werewolf by Night’

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In adapting its comic book source material over the years the bread-and-butter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has understandably been the superheroes with occasional forays into the cosmic side of things. However, with… Continue reading

Geek Travel: Ghost Hunt at Ernestine

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I will admit upfront that the categorization of this article is a bit deceitful as it really only required me to travel to the other side of my hometown…..actually not even that far… Continue reading

Movie Review: The Munsters

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One of my favorite TV shows growing up, and still today, was the Munsters. They were a family like in all of the other sitcoms of the era running in syndication at the… Continue reading

Retro Review: The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb

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One of the biggest controversies in the realm of archeology is the exploitation found by people from the West and taken to display in their homelands regardless of where the discoveries were made.… Continue reading

Retired Looney Tunes

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For decades the popularity of the Looney Tunes has remained a constant in pop culture. Bugs Bunny, Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Tweety, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn and the rest have undoubtedly achieved iconic status.… Continue reading

Star Trek First Officer Guide

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If there is one thing that every Starfleet Captain who has sat in the famous chair can count on it is having their first officer or “Number One” by their side. They often… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘Zero Hour!’

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Traumatized fighter pilot, Ted Stryker, makes the brash hop on a plane to pursue his romantic partner. While in the air those who ate the fish dinner, including the crew, fall ill forcing… Continue reading

TV Review: Are You Afraid of the Dark? Ghost Island

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I can confidently say that as a youngling there were three things in my life that made me the horror fan I am now as a grown-upling. The Universal Monsters film franchise, RL… Continue reading

Spotlight on Audrey Hepburn

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Originally born in Brussels a young Audrey Hepburn spent her youthful years around Europe after the Second World War drove her family out of their homeland. Over time the young Hepburn began to… Continue reading

The Corporatization of Entertainment

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When it comes to entertainment we are living in an era when bout 90% of mainstream media is seemingly owned by like three companies. Whether it is: film, theme parks, comics, or TV… Continue reading