The Geekie Awards ® is an award
show by geeks for geeks ™, aimed at putting the true geek culture in the spotlight as a collection of valid, respected, award - winning genres for storytelling and creation.
Not exact matches
Now, one of the other things, I'm gonna link to a fascinating very
geeked out podcast
by guy who've had on the
show before, Chris Masterjohn.
Geeks of Doom was on hand for the «Pacific Rim» panel at which Guillermo Del Toro
showed off a brand new trailer in which, «a 25 - story high Jaeger robot [dragged] an oil tanker behind it through the streets of Hong Kong, to use as a bat against a Kaiju, followed
by a two - fist slap to the Kaiju's head.»
If you enjoyed Starr's work on screen in anything from Freaks and
Geeks to Silicon Valley, then do yourself a favor and
show your support as Starr directs this play written
by Elena Pavli.
I can only imagine how exhilarating this must be for them
by imagining one of the few short - lived modern TV
shows I care about («Freaks and
Geeks», «Undeclared») getting passionately resurrected as a film with all personnel onboard.
Most of the
show's cast came together for a reunion at PaleyFest last year, but for the upcoming comedy issue of Vanity Fair (guest edited
by Apatow), the entire cast and crew was assembled for «An Oral History of Freaks and
Geeks.»
Best - case scenario: Redford applies his charismatic presence to comedy for the first time in decades, bolstered
by a strong supporting cast — including Emma Thompson, Mary Steenburgen, Nick Offerman, and Kristen Schaal — and the light touch of TV veteran Ken Kwapis, whose small - screen resume includes The Office, The Larry Sanders
Show, and Freaks And
Geeks.
He's been raised
by his parents to be the uber -
geek — in elementary school, his mother puts him in a dress to
show his classmates (who pummel him) how close - minded they are.
Dangerboat is not just the headquarters to the Tick's nemesis, Overkill, but also has a sentient artificial intelligence all its own (on the
show he's played
by geek icon Alan Tudyk).
He cut his teeth on some of the best television
shows of the past 20 years (Freaks And
Geeks, The Ben Stiller
Show, The Critic, The Larry Sanders
Show, Undeclared) before creating a galaxy of comedy stars (Carell, Rudd, Hill, Jason Segel, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Romany Malco) who became famous
by virtue of being talented, likeable, gifted improvisers rather than pretty and lucky.
FiveThirtyEight, created
by über — data
geek Nate Silver,
shows a lot of potential but has only produced two education stories so far (understandable since it doesn't have a dedicated education reporter).
If gains are more important and you want to become somewhat of a
geek investor and spend a decent amount of time learning, I also can share some of my knowledge with you and
show you ways of picking individual stocks
by limiting your risk and analyzing and comparing them to your principles.