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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 149
We want to take this opportunity to wish all a very Happy and Merry Holiday Season. Or we could just say Happy Merry ChristmaHannuFestiKwanzaa! For our show this week, The Two Gay Geeks chat with the show runner for the upcoming Disney XD Black Panther Quest, Geoffrey Thorne. We have our birthdays as always and…
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Binge Watch: Netflix’s Godless (Season One)
I like westerns. Well, usually westerns with a large amount of cowboying and violence. You know, the good ones. Blame my father and his turn with the remote. As a chronic insomniac, who’s not overly fond of infomercials, streaming services are a lifesaver. November yielded a find that looked to be a perfect series to spend…
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The Greatest Showman | Movie Review
Quick Take: The Greatest Showman deftly tells the story of a charming hustler intent on bringing his dreams to vivid (and profitable) life. The character at the center of the action is, Phineas Taylor Barnum (Hugh Jackman) best known as P.T. Barnum. The Greatest Showman‘s a story told with a deliberately light dramatic touch and bombastic savoir-faire. It’s…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 148
The Two Gay Geeks chat with writer and director, Maurice Haeems, about his debut independent sci-fi/horror film, Chimera, which is currently in post-production and is scheduled to have its World Premiere in the film festival market early in 2018. We have our birthdays as always and we don’t have any feedback this time since we…
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“The Last Jedi” doesn’t bring A New Hope
When Disney purchased Lucasfilm and then announced to the world that there would be a plethora of new Star Wars films, both arc and side stories, fans of the stories from a galaxy far, far away nearly went mad with anticipation, and now the second film in this latest main trilogy arc, Star Wars VIII:…
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Five Reasons Friday’s All About ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
One more day (officially) until a new crawl once again pulls us into the ever-unfolding action and drama in a galaxy far, far away… Quick Take: Star Wars: The Last Jedi takes you on a journey of self-discovery and an action-filled bittersweet changing of the guard as it teases great things to come in subtle…
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Ready Player One Trailer – TG Geeks First Look
The Two Gay Geeks are a little late to this party but, we wanted to wait for the trailer to be posted on our official site for press material. As such, we have not branded this trailer as we have other trailers because Warner Brothers specifically forbids branding in the pre-trailer sequence. So, with that…
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Preview of Upcoming Webcast Episodes
The Two Gay Geeks will be taking a break for the rest of December and into the first part of January but, that does not mean we won’t have content for you. We will have regular content from our contributors and we will be releasing episodes weekly, as usual. We have been very busy over…
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Trailer – TG Geeks First Look
The Two Gay Geeks have acquired the press materials for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and the much anticipated trailer. Below you will find the Poster, the Scoop, the Players, the Release Date, and the Trailer. Enjoy! Be sure to let us know what you think in the comments section. The Scoop With all of the…
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“Chimera” is part sci-fi, part thriller, part horror, and all outstanding!
SYNOPSIS: A brilliant, but disturbed, scientist freezes his children alive, while he races to cure their deadly genetic disease by decoding the DNA of the immortal Turritopsis jellyfish. So after reading that synopsis I came in to watching this with a certain expectation about the tone of this film. I knew from the beginning that…
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Jordan Peele to Executive Produce ‘Twilight Zone’
CBS head honcho Leslie Moonves announced a The Twilight Zone reboot was in the works during the company earnings call in November. The news was met with cautious excitement and more than a hint of trepidation (ok, maybe that was just me) because The Twilight Zone is the sci-fi/horror benchmark for multiple generations. Despite going off the…
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Amazon Eve adds LGBTQ element to Sci-Fi Thriller “Chimera”
The Two Gay Geeks have received the following press release about a new and exciting Sci-Fi Thriller in post production. “Chimera” adds an LGBTQ element by casting Erika Ervin aka Amazon Eve in a supporting role. We have been working in the background on a review and interview with the director. Look for our review…
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Kristen Bell to Host the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®
The Two Gay Geeks received an email notification from the Screen Actors Guild about the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Actually, we received two emails that I am going to run together. The first email was about the award nominees announcement that will run below headline article. So, without further exposition from me: …
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Pacific Rim Uprising – TG Geeks Watch List
The Two Gay Geeks have come across this trailer and press kit materials for Pacific Rim Uprising. It looks like the Kaiju fighting Jaegers are back with a new crop of pilots. While the first film didn’t do as well as expected at the box office, it has a very strong following, probably due to…
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Arkle’s Discovery Season 1a Commentary
The Two Gay Geeks welcome Arkle as a Guest Author. Below you will find his analysis and commentary on Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 first half. We appreciate this analysis and commentary on the “new” Star Trek offering. As always, if you have comments on this post, please see our tag at the bottom, we…
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Black Panther Trailer – TG Geeks Coming Soon
The Two Gay Geeks have acquired the source media (from an official site for press) to the trailer for Marvel’s upcoming film, Black Panther. This trailer sets a new level of expectation for this film. Please have a look below. Plot Summary Follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King who of…
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‘The Shape of Water’: A Perfect Modern Fairy Tale
Quick Take: The Shape of Water is a phenomenal fairy tale with heroes, traitors, monsters, and magic. It’s about the virtues of love and friendship. It’s an utterly fantastical love story told with such irresistible emotion it’s not to be missed (yes I’m bossing you). The Shape of Water is smooth paced, engrossing and builds to a…
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BMP: Living Activism | #TIFF Official Selection
BPM focuses on the advocates and their fight for acknowledgment, adequate treatment, and public education, on behalf of those living with HIV/AIDS in the early 90s. Set in France, director Robin Campillo explores the rollercoaster of Public Action, the different personalities, and points of view of members of ACT UP’s Paris Chapter. In the midst of conflicting…
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Avengers: Infinity War Trailer is Released
The much anticipated trailer for Avengers: Infinity War has finally been released and The Two Gay Geeks have a First Look for you. After the teaser for the trailer that dropped yesterday, there was about 20 seconds of it released on Good Morning America. We have the complete trailer below for your viewing pleasure. You…
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TG Geeks RSS Feeds Have Changed
The Two Gay Geeks recently migrated our site to a new hosting company (Thank You GoDaddy!) and added an SSL certificate to the site in that process. So, that means our feeds have changed just a bit. We wanted to let you know so you don’t miss any of our content whether it be articles…
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Avengers: Infinity War Trailer Tease
Marvel has released a trailer teaser for Avengers: Infinity War. Now, that is not a teaser trailer, it is a teaser for the official trailer to release tomorrow. The Two gay Geeks are very excited for this film and if I could have found the source video I would have branded the video with our…
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The Disaster Artist – TG Geeks First Look
The Two Gay Geeks have come across this trailer and also received some publicity information about The Disaster Artist. The story is the making of what has been called the worst film ever made, The Room, from 2003. I had been told that the 1966 film The Oscar was the worst film ever made, and…
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Incredibles 2 Teaser – TG Geeks First Look
The Two Gay Geeks have a first look at the Incredibles 2 Teaser Trailer. We are very excited about this new project from Disney/Pixar and have been waiting somewhat impatiently for this sequel. It reunites many of the same players as last time including the incredible 😉 Michael Giacchino composing the score. When Incredibles was…
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A Reflection for Today
As we have already entered the holiday season for some time now, I thought it appropriate to reflect on this current holiday and what it means. For many the holidays are difficult and, yes, I have been one of those people. I am slowly beginning to appreciate and be thankful for times of celebration. For…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 144
The Two Gay Geeks chat with author, Carrie Merrill, who has a new release called the Secret of the Hooked X. She also has another series called the “Angel Blade” series. As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we talk about Justice League and…
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“Coco” is a beautiful celebration of life, love, and music!
I’ve said more times than I can count that I love to be surprised. Sometimes that’s an easy thing to do for some film studios, others it’s pretty near to impossible. Such is the case with Coco, the latest film from Pixar who brought you the Toy Story franchise, Cars, and The Incredibles. Now going…
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We Are Back With A NEW Web Hosting Partner
The Two Gay Geeks are back up and running after a kerfuffle with our previous web hosting company (who shall not be named). “Those People” made some changes to their servers Thursday evening and caused our site to be down for the better part of three days. That was enough to make me decide we…
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“Justice League” has lots of promise, but falls short on delivery
For years Warner Bros. had been sitting on a potential gold mine when they were the only player in town regarding superhero films. Starting with Superman starring Christopher Reeve, and then with Tim Burton’s Batman, it seemed like Warner Bros. might be able to do no wrong. Then those movies faded away, several Marvel properties…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 143
The Two Gay Geeks have a conversation about our visit to, and the changes at, the Disneyland Resort. As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we have a discussion about the awards Morning After is receiving, most recently, Best Director for Patricia Chica. We…
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Batman and Jack The Ripper meet in new trailer for “Gotham By Gaslight”
Brian Augustyn’s Gotham by Gaslight is something that we have been terribly excited about for several years now, so naturally we here at TG2 Studios were thrilled when Warner Bros. announced news of an animated feature of this fantastic story. Written by Augustyn, drawn by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, and inked by P. Craig Russell,…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 142
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with Patricia Chica and Zoe De Grand Maison from the film Morning After. As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we share our thoughts on the two showings of Morning After at the Guadalajara Film Festival in…
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Thor is the God of Laughter in “Thor: Ragnarok”
One of the many wonderful things to list about Marvel Studios is their ability to somewhat reinvent themselves every time a new movie is being made. The Russo Brothers proved that when they created Captain: The Winter Soldier by giving us a political thriller, and James Gunn did the same when he created Guardians of…
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Thor: Ragnarok | Movie Review
Quick Take: Chris Hemsworth and the rest of this stunning ensemble more than succeed in spanning the time gaps in the MCU, bringing more of the vibrant backstory of Asgard to life, and pushing the overall worldbuilding forward with sharp, witty, great one-liners, and impeccably timed reveals all without once forgetting to be present, emotional,…
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Morning After Film Announces 4 Screenings in Los Angeles
The Two Gay Geeks have received a new Press Release from our friends at ChicArt PR. As many know we have been talking about the short film, “Morning After” for over a year and are fortunate to be Co-Executive Producers. Well, after playing at film festivals abroad, most notably the Cannes Film Festival, the film…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 141
The Two Gay Geeks were delighted to have a conversation with Patrick Morganelli, composer of Hercules vs Vampires, a hybrid opera performed by Arizona Opera last weekend (October 21-22, 2017). As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we share some brief thoughts on PIY…
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Suburbicon | Movie Review
Quick Take: At its core, Suburbicon is a dark comedic thriller that somehow misses its mark. It’s brilliantly cast and obscenely peppy in the best way possible. But it’s hindered by slow-moving action, an inexplicable disconnect from its surroundings, and suffers from way too many wasted opportunities. The disconnect seriously undermines the impact of a…
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“God’s Own Country” | A Movie Review
We here at TG2 Studios have no qualms with reviewing movies for the LGBTQ audience. We’ve reviewed movies in the horror genre, first with Alena and the horrors of bullying, and then even more recently with movies like Rift and the thriller B&B. We’ve even reviewed dramatic films, but in the medium of short-film subject…
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Goodbye Christopher Robin | Movie Review
Quick Take: Goodbye Christopher Robin is a wonderfully atmospheric costume drama that tells it’s story in stages. In places it fails to have the actors dig too far beneath the surface of the people but, despite this shortfall, it illuminates Alan Milne’s psychological troubles in insightfully relevant context. It’s a bittersweet glimpse into a dysfunctional family…