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The best geek quotes that have ever existed.
What’s in the Box?
What is in the box, exactly? In no particular order, it could very well be the following: Is it Gwyneth Paltrow’s head? A fair soon to be mother, whose life was cut short from an overzealous and envious man whose sole purpose was to expose the seven deadly sins.
By Rand Einfeldt3 years ago in Geeks
Enola Holmes: 15 Best Quotes
Netflix's highly anticipated film adaptation of Enola Holmes premiered on the streaming platform on the 23rd of September, 2020. The film tells an empowering feminist story of a young girl named Enola on a quest to find her mother, set against the backdrop of the suffragette movement in 19th-century England. Enola Holmes 2 promises to delve deeper into this aspect of the story and address Henry Cavill's character - Sherlock Holmes himself.
By Svetlana Sterlin3 years ago in Geeks
Only Murders in the Building: Best Quotes from Seasons 1 & 2
Only Murders in the Building is an Emmy-nominated mystery-comedy series from Hulu, created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin. Martin stars alongside Selena Gomez and Martin Short, with a supporting cast including Amy Ryan and Cara Delevingne. Most of the story takes place in the titular apartment building, the Arconia, located in the heart of New York City. Naturally, this setting brings together a diverse medley of characters, including some familiar faces (Sting of The Police in season 1, and comedian Amy Schumer in season 2).
By Svetlana Sterlin3 years ago in Geeks
The Legacy of Robbie Coltrane
Dearly departed great actor Robbie Coltrane died at age 72. The sad actor died it's unclear if he was sick or not. I will deeply saddened by this because I loved Rubeus Hagrid. He was the most gentle giant, the best casting in the Harry Potter series was when they casted Robbie Coltrane.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Geeks
Three Bits of Wisdom I took from ‘The Woman King’. Top Story - September 2022.
Recently, I checked out a fantastic film entitled “The Woman King” that dropped in theaters this year (September 16th). There were so many lessons that I learned from this movie, but I wanted to lay out a few that particularly landed with me.
By The Breatharian Blogger3 years ago in Geeks
The New Trend in Making Money is Known as Edutainment Influencer Branding
And I think that what we are seeing happening right now, with the power of democratized emerging new media like creating a podcast or shortclip video or any edutainment media, there are thousands of individuals who have stood up and created their own brand and their own presence because of the content that they create, on Youtube , Tiktok , Twitch, on Twitter, on InstaReels ,and even for Facebook Live and as a result, they become the trusted sources of influence, which is why they are called influencers.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Geeks
My Review on Three Robots
"Love, Death, and Robots: Three Robots & Three Robots: Exit Strategies." Spoilers ahead! The other day I came across a funny animation called three robots that were part of a show called “Love, Death, and Robots.“ Many shorts range from horror, sci-fi, romance, and comedy. You can find this show on Netflix, the story was based on the short story written originally by John Scalzi, but was adapted by writer Philip Gelatt. The one I love so much and want to talk about is called Three Robots. A YouTuber channel named story recapped caught my attention when he explained the comedy/Science Fiction short film. I’ll include the link since I got some help from watching this video.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Why You should Stop Watching Web series
As the web series industry continues to grow, more and more people are creating their own shows online. There are now so many that they even have their own festival: New York City’s Web Series Festival. You like watching Web series and spending your lot of time in this, you are not the only one doing this. But Why? In this article, we take a look at some of the negative effects that Web Series can have on your life.
By Kushal Sharma4 years ago in Geeks
Remember, Remember . . . V for Vendetta
I aim to write this more about the movie than the comics as I feel the movie has a wider audience, but this by no means discounts the incredible writing of the comics (obviously). I will be leaning into the comics here and there as well, of course, as it is the foundation to this entire diatribe I am about to explore.
By Atlas Creed4 years ago in Geeks












