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Best Geeky Finds – Those Are Some Hills!

In the age of more digital representations of horror movie hosting, with much stricter rights on older movies arising, sometimes it’s easy to forget the movie hosts that stayed up to watch the movie with us. In that age of TV, there was rarely reproduction issues with making fun of movies. The movie would show once, live, with no rereleases, DVDs or video tapes. In the age of video tapes however, one horror host arose that didn’t need these to get audience attention. She had dirty jokes and sex appeal, something that would ultimately make her character and their jokes more widely known than the actor herself.  Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – Those Are Some Hills!

GW1 Issue 162 – They’re Cute But They’ll Eat You

Another Marvel movie means another spoiler-filled review! That’s right, it’s time to talk Ant-Man and the Wasp, the 20th MCU movie to hit theaters. But before we get to that, we’re sharing some of the things we’ve been up to over the past week, including heading to a comicbook wedding. Then there’s some news about new Netflix series, a Firefly return and more! Listen now!  Continue reading GW1 Issue 162 – They’re Cute But They’ll Eat You

She Geek Critique – The Big and Small of It

Another big Marvel movie hit theaters last weekend and, of course, I was there. Actually, I went to the Ant-Man double feature fan event – it just happened to fall on my birthday and I had the day off anyway. It had been awhile since I’d seen the first movie, so it was a nice refresher (especially, as with every Marvel movie, there are things you pick up once you’ve seen the films that come after it). And I have to say, Ant-Man and the Wasp doesn’t disappoint.  Continue reading She Geek Critique – The Big and Small of It

Playing Around – The Gaming Problem

The masculinity of the video game world is nothing new. The issue, however, didn’t receive widespread attention until 2016 with what became known as GamerGate. Anonymous male online gamers harassed a female programmer and female journalist, threatening sexual assault and even death for what they saw as, essentially, an invasion of their territory. It shocked a lot of people, but was nothing new to many women and minorities who are part of the online gaming community.   Continue reading Playing Around – The Gaming Problem