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Andrea’s Angle | “Strays” – Hilarious and Surprising
When I saw the first trailer for Strays, I really wanted to see it. First, nothing about it seemed like the typical dog movie. Second, with Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx voicing two of the main characters, I knew it would likely be incredibly funny. Both actors are also skilled performers. After watching the film,…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Fast X” – Big Explosions, So-So Story
I’ve enjoyed most of the “Fast and Furious” films. Mostly I go for the action, but I also love the theme of found family and the fact that the women in the films get to be as big and bad as the men. So I was absolutely excited to see Fast X in the theater…
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Andrea’s Angle | “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” — Super Fun for Nintendo Fans
One of the reasons I wanted to see this film was that I grew up with Super Mario Bros. I have played Mario Bros 1, 2, and 3, managing to reach the final level. I’ve played Super Mario World as well. So as a fan of the game, I wanted to see whether the movie…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 410
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about their experience at Winter Horrorfest and the many folks we met. Winter Horrorfest was to benefit Mulligan’s Manor, a charity that takes in at-risk LGBTQ+ kids who are about to age out of the foster system. They wanted to provide these kids with…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” – Purr-fect Fun
I’ve always liked the “Shrek” franchise. I admit I love the spin on the fairytales, and while I haven’t loved every movie, I do have a fondness for Puss in Boots. While it’s been ten years since the previous film came out, I was excited to hear there was another film. I love Antonio Banderas…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 392
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about their attendance at the World Premiere of the Patricia Chica feature-length film entitled Montréal Girls. We were in San Jose at the Cinequest Film Festival from Friday evening through Saturday night for the event. We talk about the film, our experience on the…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Beast” – Thrilling Action
I have loved Idris Elba since Pacific Rim. I was thrilled to get the chance to review this film because it looked exciting and seemed to have a good story. Once I watched the film, I found it just as thrilling as I hoped, with great acting by Idris Elba, the young ladies playing his…
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Ben’s Breakdown | Superhero Surprises can be found in “Secret Headquarters”
Imagine being a kid with divorced parents. Even worse, your father is constantly absent and missing out on his visitation responsibilities. Then, while he’s away, you and your friends discover his secret lair. Your dad is the superhero The Guard. This movie is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, who has given moviegoers a plethora of adventure…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 390
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about several more items we have watched recently, starting with the newly released UnCoupled starring Neil Patrick Harris, we have thoughts. We also chat about The Orville again, this time the season finale. We wind up the first segment chatting about the Pixar entry…
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Ben’s Breakdown | “Thor: Love and Thunder” is more of an Uneven Blunder
For many years Marvel Studios ruled from the mountaintops when it came to comic book superhero movies. Starting with the very first Iron Man through Avengers: Endgame, Marvel Studios did what no one else could. The studio that gave us Iron Man, Captain America, The Guardians of the Galaxy, and Thor, could not be touched.…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Minions: The Rise of Gru” Hits All the Right Notes
I loved the “Despicable Me” films and the first “Minions” movie. While they are billed as children’s films, there is just something silly and fun about the franchise. Steve Carell has done a fantastic job portraying supervillain Gru, and I was looking forward to seeing this next film in the series. Like the previous movies,…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 382
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about the Sci-Fi Genre, namely hard sci-fi versus fluff sci-fi, and the entertainment value of both. In that discussion, we talk about several classic films, some new movies, and TV shows. Are they hard sci-fi or fluff? And then we talk about Shlock sci-fi,…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Jurassic World Dominion” – Entertaining But Repetitive
Ever since the original Jurassic movie in 1993, I’ve loved the films, even the reboot of Jurassic World. I was especially excited for Jurassic World Dominion with the inclusion of Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum, who are all excellent performers, and I was hopeful that their return to the characters from Jurassic Park…
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DaVette “Sees” Movies | Stranger Things Have Happened
Marvel Studios Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is yet another post-Endgame Marvel Cinematic Universe offering that takes a crack at breaking free of the restraints of the formula that was so profitable for the studio without alienating the fans. With director Sam Raimi at the helm, the film does feel “Marvel-y,” but on…
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Andrea’s Angle | “The Bad Guys” – Hilarious Heist Film
I love animated films. I was excited to see this movie from the very moment I saw the trailer. It looked like fun, something even adults would love. I thought this would be fun to watch with a fantastic cast and an interesting premise, and bad guys trying to go good. Unfortunately, the movie did…
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Andrea’s Angle | “The Northman” – Epic Viking Drama
I’ve waited for The Northman for months, ever since I saw a poster for the film at the theater. I was riveted, especially by the incredible cast, Alexander Skarsgård, Claes Bang, Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, and Willem Defoe. Then the first trailer came out, and it looked intriguing a true Norse saga. I hoped it…
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Ben’s Breakdown | “The Adam Project” May Be Sci-Fi Fluff, But It Also Has Tremendous Heart!
Imagine living in the future and you go on the run from your own people. You travel back in time to correct an event that will save your future, and your only ally is your 12-year-old self. Using time travel to change past events is not a new idea in sci-fi stories, but the moment…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 364
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about a number of things we have been wanting to chat about; The announcement of Season 2 of Foundation as well as the Season 2 trailer for Star Trek: Picard. Then there is the announcement that Season 3 of Picard might be the last,…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Moonfall” – Ludicrous Fun
The trailers for this film made me have mixed feelings about seeing the film but I like disaster movies so I decided to give it a chance. I went into the movie with all disbelief suspended and while the film is over the top and a mash-up of various science fiction concepts, it is also…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Hotel Transylvania: Transformania” – Fun Addition to Series
The “Hotel Transylvania” movies are meant for families and children. The first time I watched one I wasn’t expecting it to be as fun as it was but it was surprisingly good with lots of witty insights and family love. With this fourth film in the series, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Sometimes sequels…
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Andrea’s Angle | “No Time to Die” – Incredible Action, Craig Perfect
Ever since Daniel Craig took over the role of 007, James Bond, I’ve loved the films and his portrayal of Bond. While he does not fit the archetypes we’ve had prior, I felt he fit the role better than most. So I was looking forward to his final film as Bond and I couldn’t wait…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 339
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with Señor Amor, Executive Director of Youth Against Prejudice. You may have seen several press releases we have published about this new organization, now you can hear about directly from the man who created this exciting new program for youth. Have a listen and we hope you…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 337
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about Classic Doctor Who and how they became acquainted with it and subsequently became fans and obsessive about all things Doctor Who. We were discussing something that brought us to watch several series of Tom Baker that spurred this conversation. We will have a…
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DaVette “Sees” Movies | “Jungle Cruise” – Not Quite an E-Ticket Ride, But Still Fun
Disney Studio’s Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, the latest in its series of movies based on a Disney theme park ride was everything I’ve come to expect from the studio’s live-action arm: BIG stars, ASTONISHING sets, GORGEOUS costumes, SOMEWHAT REALISTIC CGI creatures. And if you are looking for those things in a…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 299
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat among themselves about the history and leading up to episode 300, what has happened along the way and how we have evolved and some of the moments that have made this journey worthwhile. We also share some moments that we are most proud of and the friendships…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 298
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with one of our good friends and the Third Gay Geek, Marc Biagi. We spoke with Marc many years ago and had such a great time we have been wanting to have him back on the show for some time but, his time and work commitments have…
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Andrea’s Angle | Stunning Special Effects and Acting Make Up “The Witches”
From the first moment I saw the trailers for The Witches, I wanted to see it. I love Roald Dahl and his books, but most of all, the movie looked wicked, the effects awesome, and the cast stellar. I find Octavia Spencer excellent in everything she is in and Anne Hathaway as a villain sounded…
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Will We Ever See a “Xena: Warrior Princess”… Anything?
The Two Gay Geeks have this article to discuss Xena:Warrior Princess rumors and conjecture about anything new concerning Xena. There is some good and bad in what we have to report. Have a read below. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. As always we welcome your feedback and input on…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 177
The Two Gay Geeks are joined by Rachel Walker and David Cone of Edge of the World Art to talk about a new comic release they have for Spookie the Cat. As always we have our birthdays as well as our Feedback, and in our second segment we have a chat about Ant-Man and The…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 176
The Two Gay Geeks are joined by Sean Michael Wilson, a Scotsman living in Japan creating comic books. As always we have our birthdays as well as our Feedback, and in our second segment we have a chat about some of the people who have been instrumental in our success form our contributors to several…
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FIRST LOOK AT UNIVERSAL PICTURES’ “THE HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS”
Our friends at Fingerpaint Marketing have sent us the following Press Release for the upcoming The House with a Clock in its Walls, a Fantasy Adventure directed by Eli Roth, written by Eric Kripke, and starring Jack Black, Cate Blanchett, and Owen Vaccaro. Take an exclusive look inside The House with a Clock in its Walls,…
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FIRST LOOK AT UNIVERSAL PICTURES’ “MORTAL ENGINES”
Our friends at Fingerpaint Marketing have sent us the following Press Release for the upcoming Mortal Engines, a Live Action Adventure directed by Christian Rivers, written by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, and starring Hugo Weaving. Take an exclusive look inside Mortal Engines, in theaters December 14. MORTAL ENGINES – In Theaters December 14, 2018 Official…
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“Solo: A Star Wars Story” Familiar Faces, Zero Surprises
Of all the characters in the Star Wars universe, Han Solo and Chewbacca are my favorites. I love Han’s redemptive arch in Star Wars: A New Hope where he starts out as a smuggler with a mercenary nature and with the exception of Chewbacca, only cares for himself. Or at least that’s the illusion he…