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Sense8 Revived for a Finale
The Two Gay Geeks have just learned that one of our favorite shows, Sense8, has been revived for a finale two hour episode after being surreptitiously cancelled by Netflix at the beginning of June. Show creator Lana Wachowski posted a heartfelt letter on the Sense8 Facebook page some two hours or so ago as of…
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Asimov’s “Foundation” to try for an adaptation again
Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series is regarded as one of the most influential science fiction book series of all time, and due to its literary popularity has been under the eyes of several studios and production companies in the hopes of adapting it for television or the big screen. Now we are hearing once again, through…
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LGBT theme and horror film face a problematic “Rift”
Movies with a LGBT theme have come quite a long way from the low-budget, coming out, relationship angst films that we have seen since the early 80’s. Horror movies for the LGBT audience are still struggling to find their feet in the US, however movies that have come from some foreign countries have made some…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 123
The Two Gay Geeks have a discussion about the new director for Han Solo pic as well as some exciting news about Blade Runner 2049. Of course we have our birthdays and we have some epic feedback. In our second segment we talk about our experience at the Queen with Adam Lambert concert. As always…
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Blade Runner 2049 Runs into Theaters 10-6-17
The Two Gay Geeks just discovered a fascinating featurette “Time to Live”, about the upcoming release of Blade Runner 2049. As many of you know, we are huge fans of Ridley Scott’s original Blade Runner and were cautious when this sequel was announced. After watching the trailers and the featurette, I can say that I…
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Could the new Han Solo movie be seeing “Happy Days” with Ron Howard?
The Star Wars Han Solo standalone film will now be directed by Ron Howard. The Hollywood Reporter reports that Howard will replace director team Chris Miller and Phil Lord, after a difference in creative vision with Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy led to a spilt regarding the Han Solo standalone film in the Star Wars cinematic…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 122
The Two Gay Geeks have a little news and our thoughts on “Cars 3.” We have our birthdays and as always our listener/viewer feedback. Thank you to everyone who comments on our episodes and articles, we really appreciate it. In our second segment we talk about our visit to the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood for…
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“X-Men” and cast to return with Dark Phoenix director!
The X-Men movies have officially found the director who will take the franchise cosmic. Simon Kinberg is officially confirmed to direct X-Men: Dark Phoenix for 20th Century Fox. Kinberg has been a writer and/or producer on several X-Men movies, including X-Men: The Last Stand, X-Men: First Class, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Logan, as well as upcoming films New Mutants and Deadpool 2. This will be…
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Pixar takes a victory lap with “Cars 3”
Prior to Pixar’s release of Cars back in 2006 the animation studio has been continually breaking new ground with the stories and techniques used in their specific brand of animation. When The Incredibles came out in 2004 it seemed that the studio had reached its zenith, so when it was announced that Cars was coming…
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Arrow Video to bring Mario Bava’s “Kill, Baby… Kill!” to DVD/Blu-ray!
Mario Bava fans can scream with delight, for the 1966 Gothic horror film, Kill, Baby… Kill!, a movie that would resonate within international horror filmmaking for years to follow, is about to see its home video release on DVD/Blu-ray from Arrow Video on September 11th. In the early 20th century, pathologist Dr Paul Eswai (Giacomo…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 121
The Two Gay Geeks talk about The Mummy in our first segment. We also have our birthdays and listener/viewer feedback, and in our second segment we talk about the loss of Adam West and the importance of fans and celebrities having the opportunity to engage at Cons and other events. As always we welcome your…
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Adam West TV’s “Batman” Has Died
Adam West, best known (to me at least) as the 1966 Television version of Batman has died at the age of 88. West’s representative stated that he died of a short battle with Leukemia. The family has issued this statement, “Our dad always saw himself as The Bright Knight, and aspired to make a positive…
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Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” PRESS RELEASE
Here is a Press Release from Marvel Studios regarding their upcoming movie Black Panther. Marvel Studios’ Black Panther follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful…
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“The Mummy” – Universal’s mediocre attempt at launching Dark Universe
Classic horror/monster movie aficionados no doubt know of Universal Picture’s legacy in the early 20th Century and their monster films. They were horror films, make no doubt of that. We may not see them as such today, but to people of that time who first saw the face of the Lon Chaney’s Phantom when he…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 120
The Two Gay Geeks share our thoughts on the new Wonder Woman movie. We also have our birthdays that we go over and we catch up on some feedback. In our second segment we talk about the cancellation of Sense8 and have a little more wrap up of Phoenix Comicon where we discuss the various…
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“Wonder Woman” is the hero, and the movie, we have been waiting for!
When it comes to super hero movies, Warner Bros. arguably set the standard back in 1978 with Superman starring Christopher Reeve in the title role. Even after they fell off the track with several sequels, they bounced back in a big way with 1989’s Batman starring Michael Keaton. Since that time several more films about…