30 Day Geek Out Challenge – Day 19
This film really didn’t do great in the theaters and critics were kinda just meh about it, but it’s one of my favorite movies.
This film really didn’t do great in the theaters and critics were kinda just meh about it, but it’s one of my favorite movies.
I was hesitant about Mad Men. If you’d asked me if I was interested in a show about a man working at a NYC advertising agency in the 1960s, I would have said that was completely not my thing.
I’ve loved everything I’ve played by Bioware. Both Knights of the Old Republic games, and all games in the Mass Effect and Dragon Age universes. My favorite, undoubtedly, is Dragon Age: Inquisition.
I’ve read a lot of awesome books series over the years, but my absolute favorite stands out from the rest. It’s the Kushiel’s Legacy series by Jacqueline Carey.
This question has bounced around in my head many times over the years. I’ve had a hard time settling on one answer.
When I fantasized about fictional universes in adolescence (which was when both Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings got big), I didn’t fantasize about a world into which I could insert my child-self.
I guess I’ve never thought about this one before. I know that crossovers are a big thing for some people and I have seen a lot of crossover fanfiction, but I’ve never felt a desire to crossover my fandoms.
Bioware is famous for it’s lore-filled games and the Dragon Age series is one of it’s best. DA:I is the third and most recent game and is one of my favorite games for the way it kind of blows the storyline of the series wide open.
I’m not huge into comics or graphic novels, but there are some Star Wars graphic novels that I’ve been wanting to check out because of the story lines they explore.
For the last couple decades, a lot of historical movies have disappointed with bad acting and vapid storytelling. The New World is nothing like those movies.
I didn’t grow up in a superhero family. Sure, I watched Batman cartoons on TV when I was a kid, and my parents kind of liked that Superman show that was on for a while starring Dean Cain.
So here’s the thing. I actually really don’t like anime. Like, actively don’t like it.
I’ve been a Star Wars fan for many years, but it wasn’t until the last couple years that I also became a… Reylo shipper (Rey and Kylo Ren/Ben Solo from the sequel Star Wars trilogy).
Attending a convention has been on my bucket list for a while. I can’t imagine anything sounding more fun than hanging out with a bunch of like-minded fans wearing fantastic costumes and talking about nerdy stuff. It’s just never worked out for me to go.