Tag Archive: geek

How I Found Myself Addicted to ‘Munchkin’

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First of all, apologies to those who came here hoping to fulfill their fetish for dwarfs or midgets. This is not that kind of site (unless it’s about Tyrion Lannister – dude puts… Continue reading

Review: Why Stop Now

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Directed by: Phil Doring and Ron Nyswaner Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Melissa Leo, Tracy Morgan, and Isaiah Whitlock Jr. Plot: Eli (Jesse Eisenberg) is a young piano prodigy. When a great opportunity presents itself, he tries to… Continue reading

50 Years of Bond: ‘Live and Let Die’ Review

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Director: Guy Hamilton Cast: Roger Moore, Jane Seymor, Yaphet Kotto, David Hedison, Clifton James, Bernard Lee, Gloria Hendry Plot: When Bond investigates the deaths of three agents in America, along with the CIA,… Continue reading

007 Casefile: Live and Let Die

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Bond heads back to the States with a new mission and a new face! The Mission: With three agents murdered in the space of a day while investigating the dictator of a small… Continue reading

‘The True Adventures of the World’s Greatest Stuntman’ Book Review

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Author: Vic Armstrong with Robert Sellers Publisher: Titan Books Many years ago, during the Brosnon era of Bond films, some friends and I were enjoying the latest adventures of the world’s most famous… Continue reading

The Perfect Director for a ‘Justice League’ Movie

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Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Justice League. They are DC Comics answer to ‘The Avengers’. Sure, the Justice League may have been formed three years before the Avengers, and a stronger publication history… Continue reading

Davindragul’s Semi-Regular Media Log 9000

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I’ll run you through the title first, as I can see how it could be confusing. The start is easy enough to understand, as it signifies who is writing this, so you don’t… Continue reading

DC VS. Marvel: Catwoman vs. Black Cat

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For as long as there have been comic books, there has been the feud between DC and Marvel. Both are heavy-hitting comic companies that continue to gain legions of fans every year. The… Continue reading

‘Spider-Man’ (2002) vs ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ (2012)

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Let’s not kid ourselves here – the end result is going to be The Amazing Spider-Man is the better film. We’ve already had two of our reviewers say as much. However a shift… Continue reading

The Pull List: Must Read Comics Week of 7/11/2012

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American Vampire Lord Of Nightmares #2 (of 5) By: Scott Snyder and Dustin Nguyen Publisher: DC Comics Estimated Price: $2.99 What’s it about: Part 2 in Snyder’s American Vampire spinoff focusing on the… Continue reading