Last weekend I binge watched Fuller House, the reboot of the 1980’s family sitcom, Full House. The previews teased a brand new show about the older 2 girls of the Tanner family, DJ and Stephanie. It could have been a fresh start and an original Netflix show. While it found a fresh start at times throughout the series, at most places it was unfortunately far from that. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – Rebooting the House
Category Archives: Best Geeky Finds
Best Geeky Finds – Gravity Falls but Needs to Rise Again
I’m not the first to point out I’m far too old to not be a parent and yet still be watching Disney XD, unless it is a Star Wars-related program. And yet every week, for 2 years, I have been watching the TV guide on Monday nights for new episodes of what can easily be described as a show about 12-year-old Mulder and Scully living in Oregon in the 90s while everybody else lives in present day. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – Gravity Falls but Needs to Rise Again
Best Geeky Finds – DC Bombshells
Last weekend I was reintroduced to a comic series I started reading the first issue of back in October, but was too far behind to find the remaining issues. While I hate to intrude on Vern’s territory, I felt that the digital and print series DC Bombshells is too impressive not to discuss this week. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – DC Bombshells
Best Geeky Finds – Love is for the Geeky (A.K.A. An Unintended Praise of Mary Kate Wiles’ Acting)
It’s that time again. Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day/Singles-Awareness Day/Ferris Wheel Day/Library Lover’s Day (my favorite of all of these). To commemorate these holidays, I found a few geeky love stories to binge on. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – Love is for the Geeky (A.K.A. An Unintended Praise of Mary Kate Wiles’ Acting)
Best Geeky Finds – The Death of Superman
Imagine a world where the tale of the Man of Steel is dark. Not like destroying-Metropolis-to-take-down-Zod dark, but Batman dark. A world where Nicholas Cage is Superman (not wanting to be or thinks he is Superman, which I think Cage might already believe, but actual is playing him). Where Chris Rock is Jimmy Olsen. A Pre-“Superman Returns” film with Kevin Spacey as a Lex Luthor/Brainiac hybrid. What kind of Superman movie would this be? One directed by Tim Burton. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – The Death of Superman