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David Corenswet lives in a world made of cardboard
Recently, I've had the opportunity to watch the newest Superman in theaters. I absolutely loved it. I'm eternally grateful for Gunn reminding the world what exactly being punk rock is and how we all need to be a little more punk rock. Now this is not a critique on the movie, but an opportunity moving forward as well as a slight character analysis of David's Superman relative to every other live-action version we've seen in length so far. Spoiler alert for those reading who have yet to see the film or are waiting on the digital release.
By Dyllon Rodillon8 months ago in Geeks
Superman vs. The Future: A Hero on the Brink of Death đŠžââïž
Our story begins in the icy heart of Antarctica. Superman lies broken on the snow, his iconic suit torn, his breath a ragged whisper. He is on the verge of death after a brutal fight. A snowstorm approaches, but itâs not a stormâitâs his faithful dog, Krypto đâđŠș, who pulls him from the brink and drags him home: the Fortress of Solitude.
By Bolt Movies8 months ago in Geeks
Happy Gilmore 2 Review: Nostalgia, Laughter, and a Surprisingly Big Heart
When I saw Happy Gilmore 2 sitting at #1 on Netflix, I knew I had to watch it that very night. I grew up with the original Happy Gilmoreâthe wild mix of golf, hockey temper, and Adam Sandlerâs chaotic charm was one of those movies that stuck in my memory. So when I hit play on the sequel, I had two questions in mind: Would it live up to the original? And could it give me that same rush of ridiculous comedy mixed with genuine heart?
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Geeks
Family Guy vs. The Simpsons: The Ultimate Battle for Cartoon Comedy Supremacy
Throughout history, there have been countless comparisons with no definitive answer: Has PlayStation outperformed Xbox overall? Was Maradona the better footballer, or was it PelĂ©? Which show was superior â The Sopranos or Better Call Saul? Did BMW make better cars, or was it Mercedes-Benz? Questions like these have always existed, and while each side has its strengths, thereâs rarely a clear winner.
By The old Jenkins 8 months ago in Geeks
From Theaters to Streaming: Why the Future of Marvel Films Likely Belongs to Disney+
Authorâs Note: This article is a continuation of ideas first explored in my previous piece, âFrom Infinity Saga to Chicken Jockey: The Changing Face of Moviegoingâ, which can be found on my Vocal page. That essay examined the emotional and cultural shifts in how families (including my own) engage with blockbuster cinema today. This piece expands that analysis, focusing on Marvel Studios and Disneyâs developing release strategy.
By Jenna Deedy8 months ago in Geeks
Jem and The Holograms: Why This 80s Icon Still Matters 40 Years Later
In 1985, amidst a sea of cartoons designed to sell toys, Jem and The Holograms burst onto television screens with a message that was louder, bolder, and more vibrant than its competitors.
By Edwin Betancourt Jr.8 months ago in Geeks
Quantum Flight: The Story of a Plane Powered by Time
Imagine an airplane that doesn't need fuel. An invention so revolutionary it could change the world by drawing limitless energy directly from time itself. But what happens when you tamper with the fundamental laws of physics? This is the story of a mad scientistâs dream, a catastrophic flight, and a desperate fight to prevent a future war that was never supposed to happen.
By Bolt Movies8 months ago in Geeks










