I don't pretend to be the biggest Star
Wars geek in the galaxy, but I do know a good Star Wars film when I see one, and «Rogue One» is exactly that.
Not exact matches
«I really enjoyed this fast - paced novel that focuses on strong but flawed female protagonists set
in two different time periods: World
War I and post-World
War II,» says «pricing
geek» Casey Brown.
The only winners
in Dragon
Wars are the computer - imaging
geeks who must have logged tons of overtime.
This week
in co-op Marc and Kat experience what happens when two generations of
geek collide
in the wonderful worlds of Transformers:
War for Cybertron and StarCraft II.
A new generation of fans awakens for the franchise that was once the apotheosis of the «Con», as
in «those «Star
Wars geeks» at that thing
in San Diego.»
I have 2 deep
geek loves
in my life, Star
Wars and Power Rangers.
With «Infinity
War» still
in theaters, «Deadpool 2» opening this week and «Han Solo» opening next week, pop culture
geeks have a lot to choose from and argue over at the movies these days.
With a little help of our
in - house
geek, a bunch of the YAMMag team dusted off their lists to rank our favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe films from 2008's Iron Man all the way to Black Panther,
in celebration of the decade - long MCU and the release for Avengers: Infinity
War.
In a time where your opinion on Star
Wars: The Last Jedi is the
geek equivalent to your stance on abortion, Honest Trailers manages to do something that not even the franchise has done, bring balance to the force.
The last generation of director
geek gods, now
in their 40s or 50s — J.J. Abrams, Joss Whedon, Guillermo Del Toro — grew up on comics and «Star
Wars,» but the next generation is coming up, the ones
in their late 20s and early 30s, for whom Link, Sonic and Cloud were just as important a part of their cultural upbringing as Spider - Man and Luke Skywalker were to the previous.
While I was one of the lucky ones who waited patiently
in line to see the first Star
Wars on opening day
in 1977, I can only be described as a series fan rather than a Star
Wars geek.
Not only has the actress appeared
in a live - action trailer for Star
Wars Battlefront, her Twitter feed is a perfect and ongoing example of all the things she
geeks out over on a regular basis.
It's always great to see Star
Wars actors
geek out about being
in Star
Wars, especially when they talk about watching the movies growing up.
By way of introduction to this
geek article, I should admit that I am not really a
geek in the «Big Bang Theory» sense: I don't read comics, play computer games, have any Doctor Who models, or like Star Trek /
Wars.
I'm not ashamed to admit that we were Star
Wars geeks, and we have been determined to spare neither effort nor expense
in the pursuit of excellence.»
OK, just kidding on those last two — but Sunstein, a Harvard professor and behavioral economics expert when he's not
geeking out with the Imperial March playing
in the background, is a true believer and then some when it comes to the wildly successful Star
Wars films.
In the same light as poking fun at Star
Wars geeks or something.
For more from Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire about the climactic finale of «Trinity
War» and the introduction of the Crime Syndicate, check out the interviews that recently ran
in USA TODAY, THE HUFFINGTON POST, THE WASHINGTON POST, MTV
GEEK, IGN, and COMIC BOOK RESOURCES.
So, the alternative 1960s where the Nazi's won the
war and embarked on their deadly serious robotics campaign that has been shown off
in the pre-gameplay roll
in the trailers for the new game has me
geeking out a bit.
A long time ago (2011)
in a galaxy far, far away (this very blog), we featured the art of John Karpinsky, a computer artist and Star
Wars geek whose mashups of Star
Wars characters done Day - of - the - Dead style caught our eye.
The word «
geek» has stopped being an offensive term
in recent years, thanks to the massive popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and of superhero movies
in general, plus the return of Star
Wars.