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Andrea’s Angle | “Landscape with Invisible Hand” – Painted with Layers
I wasn’t sure what to expect from Landscape with Invisible Hand. One thing I did know was that the cast intrigued me. Tiffany Hadish is an accomplished actress that I always enjoy watching. Asante Blackk I know from This is Us and loved his performance in the show. William Jackson Harper, I am very familiar…
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Hamish Downie’s Five Questions With Nicole de Meneses
Editor Note: Hamish has another in his series of Five Questions With… Hamish came up with this idea because he was accumulating too much material for his Famous News Sushi column and asked if he could do these mini-interviews. Why would we say no? Thank you, Hamish, for being such a trooper for us. We…
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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 412
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about a variety of things as we try to recover from this cold we both have. We have several guests waiting to be interviewed and want to do justice to them and not have our voices give out in the process. Among the items,…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 407
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with Trisha from Winter Horror Fest and the event they are producing later on this month, A Fright Before Christmas. This event is in support of Mulligan House, a group home for at-risk LGBTQ+ kids about to age out of the Foster system. It is a worthy…
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Ben’s Holiday Breakdown | “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special”
A young Peter Quill and Kraglin are chatting about a holiday called Christmas. Yondu shows up and tells them he’ll have none of this Christmas nonsense. We flash forward to an adult Kraglin sharing this tale with other members of the Guardians, including Mantis and Drax. Mantis feels terrible that Yondu has ruined Christmas for…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 396
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with Helen Stephenson, who is the Founder and Director of the Prescott Film Festival taking place September 27th through October 2nd. Helen is also the Director of the Film Program at Yavapai Community College and has also made several films herself. We chat about how the film…
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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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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 391
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with one of our favorite humans on the planet, Patricia Chica and her cohort, Kamal John Iskander. They are here to talk about a film they have been working on and is ready for the World Premiere, titled Montreal Girls. Patricia and Kamal tell us how the…
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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 Book Breakdown | Seth MacFarlane shines with “The Orville: Sympathy for the Devil.”
The setting is New York City, and it is not long after the end of World War I. A woman runs into a hotel, hands her baby to the front desk clerk, and orders that they take her baby and look after him. The clerk then gives the baby to a lovely German couple who…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 389
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about more of our tv watching; A new Documentary series on Disney+ titled Light and Magic about the history for Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). We talk about The Orville again as the season comes to a close. We also have mainlined and caught…
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Andrea’s Angle | “Nope” – Wildly Entertaining, Intelligent
I have wanted to see this movie since the first trailers came out. Jordan Peele is acknowledged as an excellent storyteller, and the scenes I saw showed a fantastic blend of comedy and horror with actors I’ve seen in other productions and knew they would be great. After watching this film, I can say without…
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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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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 386
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about the TV series they have been watching that have wrapped up (Spoiler Free); Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Stranger Things, and Umbrella Academy. There are two items that have yet to wrap up but will very soon; Ms. Marvel and The Orville. And…
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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 383
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about a topic suggested by Cosmic Library on Twitter. He asked if we had ever talked about if Sci-Fi can transcend entertainment. We had quite the lively discussion about a few items leading up to and including the pop culture phenomenon and beyond. Of…
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Ben’s Book Breakdown | Excellent Characters Keep “Star Trek: Ex Machina” Flying
James T. Kirk has again become Captain of the starship Enterprise, Dr. Leonard McCoy has been brought out of retirement, and Mr. Spock has learned the value of emotions. Even the computer entity known as V’Ger, satisfied that it has joined with The Creator, has scampered off to explore new places outside the Universe. So…
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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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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 381
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 chat with each other about our experience at Phoenix Fan Fusion held on Memorial Day Weekend. We try to give a wrap-up of all the things we did and people we reconnected with, and new friends made. We also talk about the huge announcement from K.D. Edwards that he made…
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20th Century Studios Releases Trailer for “Avatar: The Way of Water”
The Two Gay Geeks received this press release from 20th Century Studios. They have released a trailer for Avatar:The Way Of Water. Check it out. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. As always we welcome your feedback and input on all of our published content. Thank you for stopping by…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 373
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with Mark Bessenger, writer/ Director of such films as Last Straight Man, Bite Marks, and Ninja Zombie. Mark has a new project, Gayliens for HereTV that we chat about. We also chat a little about how he got into filmmaking and a little Doctor Who thrown in…
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“Gayliens” Now Streaming on HereTV
The Two Gay Geeks received this press release form our good friend, Mona at ILDK Media. HereTV has picked up a new series, Gayliens which is now streaming. See below for more info. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. As always we welcome your feedback and input on all of…
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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 365
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with Tommy Cannon who is one of our contributors who has brought us Dr. Zombie and The Nerdy Chupacabras. We chat about how we met and he became a part of the TG Geeks staff/ family as well as his other projects like Fred the Mustard Packet…
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Disney and Pixar’s “Lightyear” Trailer and Poster
The Two Gay Geeks received this press release from Walt Disney Studios Publicity with a Poster and trailer for the New Lightyear movie arriving June 17, 2022. This trailer is crazy. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. As always we welcome your feedback and input on all of our published…
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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…