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3 Live Action Pokémon Movie Plots We Need To See
Detective Pikachu is an incredible show of how a video game can inspire an enjoyable movie. With a worldwide gross of over $431 million, it is the second highest-grossing video game film adaptation of all time (the first being Warcraft which, ironically, has much lower critic ratings than Detective Pikachu). The CGI does a wonderful job of bringing our favourite fantasy monsters to life, and a sequel was announced months before the actual film’s release. As a lifelong Pokémon fan, I found myself squealing and pointing out every single Pokémon I saw – much to the amusement of my partner, who was thankful that we were to busy to see the film while it was in the cinema. Of course, being a Pokémon fan, my mind started wandering to all the untapped potential of live action Pokémon movies. We’ve seen comic book movies take Hollywood by storm, seeping into other genres and showcasing the evolution of the film industry – now it’s Pokémon’s turn to shine.
By The One True Geekology6 years ago in Geeks
10 Disney Couples Proving True Love Does Exist
I absolutely LOVE love. When movies make couples believable enough for you to root for their relationship and feel joy for them, you know it's good. Here are ten Disney couples that I ship from the bottom of my heart.
By Tone Breistrand6 years ago in Geeks
7 Ideas for the Ultimate Movie Night
There is a big list of films that according to critics need to be seen at some point in life but to be fair some of them are old, slow and sometimes boring, especially if you are not a fan. However, there are a many films that are good and might be more enjoyable than say... well... others ;)
By Polina Pronina6 years ago in Geeks
My Top Ten Favourite Books of All Time
I love reading and I said I would do this when I reached 100 on the list of 2020 reading that I'm doing so here it is. Books are eternal features of joy that contain masses of entire universes within them. I love receiving books for my birthday or for Christmas and if you're interested, at Christmas I received the book "Crying the News" by Vincent DiGirolamo and it was absolutely incredible. I loved every single minute of that book. I only didn't buy it myself because it was quite expensive at £25 and so, I let my parents buy it for my present. I then got a ton of books from the British Library when I went for my birthday present about a month later.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
20 Books of 2020 (Pt. 5)
There are many books that have wet my literary appetite this year and if you don't know the point of this article already, let me explain it to you. First of all, the main point of this article is to document my reading. Second, it is to provide you with what I am reading so that you may get some ideas for your own TBR. Thirdly, it is because last year - I made an article of my reading at the end of the year and well, if I'm on 100 now then you can only imagine what it looked like. It was horrifying. Anyways, let us now continue to split it into 20s and go through it as so. If you haven't read the previous sections then check these out here:
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks











