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Category Archives: Currently Geeking
This Week’s GCC: The Lizard (from The Amazing Spider-Man)
Check out this week’s Geek Crash Course on comic book super-villain the Lizard, who you’ll be seeing on the big screen in upcoming movie The Amazing Spider-Man: Enjoy!
Posted in Currently Geeking, The Week in Geek
Tagged amazing spider-man, comic, marvel, movie, spider-man, the lizard, US
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Michael Saw THE AVENGERS Last Night
Last night (thanks to the fine folks at Champion! Magazine) I saw The Avengers. Initial thoughts: OHMYSWEETSWEETASGARDYES Rational thoughts: • Yes, it’s a bit long, but I never felt it until I got out of the theater. The jokes were … Continue reading
Posted in Currently Geeking, Editorial, GCC Recommends, The Week in Geek
Tagged agent coulson, black widow, captain america, hawkeye, helicarrier, hulk, iron man, maria hill, movie, nick fury, SHIELD, the avengers, Thor, US
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StargateWatch: SG-1, Season 4
Stargate: SG-1, Season 4 definitely picked up the slack from Season 3 and kept a nice pacing and energy throughout all of the episodes. The humans (un-evolved brains and all) manage to help the Asgard and save their home world … Continue reading
‘The Hunger Games’ movie – I’m hungry for more…
I went to the midnight showing of The Hunger Games last night. It was an amazing visualization of the world that Suzanne Collins created in her books, it was a smart adaptation, reasonably and logically streamlining the story without sacrificing … Continue reading
The World Will Be Watching (The Hunger Games)
The Hunger Games opens tonight at midnight, and guess who’s going to be there? Yes, your favorite die-hard Hunger Games Geek in all of my Hunger Games glory (see: my last shirt and pin post). The anticipation surrounding this movie … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, book, cinna, currently geeking, effie trinkett, elizabeth banks, expectation, gale, gcc, hope, Hunger Games, hungry hunger games, Jennifer Lawrence, josh hutcherson, Katniss, lenny kravitz, liam hemsworth, movie, on fire, Peeta, premiere, rumor, t-shirt, trilogy
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Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Gets a Trailer!
UPDATE (10:49am): It’s back up (for now)! Get it before it comes down! UPDATE (8:50am): Looks like, as swiftly as it arrived, the video’s been taken down. I’m guessing someone involved with the production got ahead of themselves and SyFy … Continue reading
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Tagged battlestar galactica, blood and chrome, bsg, movie, syfy, TV, US
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StargateWatch: SG-1, Season 3
Stargate: SG-1, Season 3 Season 3 of Stargate: SG-1, on the whole, was much slower than the first two seasons. They resolved a few plot points and introduced a few new aspects of the show, but it was mostly a … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Tapping, carter, Christopher Judge, diana, Goa'uld, jackson, Michael Shanks, o'neill, Richard Dean Anderson, season 3, SG-1, stargate, stargatewatch, teal'c, tollan, urgo
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Review: Zombies, Run! App
The Zombies Run! game is a fantastic way to get your butt out of that gaming chair and into shape, and is a pretty awesome app to boot. It’s like a simple zombie apocalypse flash game, but you’re the main … Continue reading
Dark Horse Preview (Week of March 7)
This week, there’s just one Dark Horse Comics release. But, as usual, it’s a doozy. THE GOON #38 sees the return of a big-time indie comic by creator Eric Powell. It’s a deeper delving into the Goon’s origin through the … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, dark horse, dark horse comics, the goon, US
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Review: Zombie Outlaw
Indie comics are a hit-or-miss field, but that hasn’t stopped Zombie Outlaw creators Brian J. Apodaca and Benny Jordan. Now on its second issue (in ashcan form, at least), the story revolves around three college students. The first, Matt Naismith, … Continue reading
