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Best TV Shows made by Ryan Murphy

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The Best TV shows made by Ryan Murphy Hello, Everybody! I'm Santiago and this is my list of Televisions Shows that were made by successful TV Producer, Ryan Murphy. I'm doing something completely different by making blog posts about TV shows and possibly reviewing TV shows. I don't know I'll see what happens. Anyway, over the years, Ryan Murphy has made a lot of great shows over the years, most of them are LGBT-themed and since that Pride Month is now over, I'd like to discuss them. These are shows that are either Created or Executive Produced by Ryan Murphy. 10. Hollywood The most recent one on this list, "Hollywood" takes place in post-World War II Los Angeles during a time when former soldiers started a new life with their spouse and what kick-started the Baby Boom generation. This Netflix miniseries follows the lives of the actors & filmmakers working during Hollywood's Golden Age and what the entertainment landscape might look like if they had

Best LGBT Movies of All Time!

Best LGBT Movies of All Time!🏳️‍🌈 Hello, Everybody! I'm Santiago Brion and welcome to my new blog post! Today, I made a list of the best movies with gay themes, gay romance and LGBT-representation! Since that Pride month is near its end, I thought I'd like to share with you guys all of these great films. LETS GET IT! Now, unfortunately, I'm having trouble with uploading posters because of this new update. I do still hope that you can still enjoy reading this new post. 20. The Way He Looks Released in Brazil in 2014, it follows a blind teenager named Leonardo who has an everyday life, a relationship with his best friend, Giovanni and seeking independence. When he encounters Gabriel, his view of the world changes completely. If you're looking for another coming-of-age movie to sink your teeth in, then this movie is for you. It's very compassionate, sweet and emotional and a great debut for writer/director Daniel Ribeiro with great performances from both Ghilherme Lo

My Predictions for San Diego Comic-Con@Home

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My Predictions for San Diego Comic-Con@Home Hello,  Everybody! I'm Santiago Brion and welcome to my Blog Post! Today, I'm going to show you guys what I really hope to see during this years San Diego Comic-Con! This will be interesting since that this will be a virtual presentation of everything pop culture-related that will be coming very soon. I've included TV shows in this list, because I'm thinking of changing my blog to Santi's Film & Television talks because I'm also a fan of Television. Ok, LETS GET IT!! New Details on Space Jam: A New Legacy The long-awaited sequel to Space Jam, the movie will officially have NBA superstar, Lebron James teaming with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang for another high-risk game of Basketball. Hopefully, the movie will live up to its predecessor since that a lot of things in Space Jam haven't aged well including its humor. It's the perfect opportunity to reveal new details like what it&

Review: Da 5 Bloods

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Review: Da 5 Bloods Hello, Everybody! I'm Santiago Brion, an here's my blog post! Today I reviewed Spike Lee's latest directorial feature, Da 5 Bloods.  Spike Lee's 23rd joint, Da 5 Bloods follows four African-American Vietnam war veterans who travel to Vietnam in search of the body of their war body and to find the gold at a platoon where they once fought.  This movie was nothing short of amazing! It had heart, ambition, great performances(particularly from Delroy Lindo) and fierce energy. It had a witty script, a perfect musical score by Spike Lee's longtime collaborator composer, Terence Blanchard, beautiful cinematography and great social commentary on the Black Lives Matter movement. It was released just at the right time due to the recent BLM protests. THIS WAS PURE SPIKE LEE!! I'm talking fourth wall breaking monologues from a protagonist, photographs and African-American recognition. It's runtime is 2 and a half hours, but it's soo worth your tim

Review: Artemis Fowl

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Review: Artemis Fowl Hello, Everybody! I'm Santiago Brion and this is my review of Disney's Artemis Fowl directed by Kenneth Branagh. This movie was... really bad. I hated it, I didn't enjoy this at all. I couldn't even follow the story. It's about a 12-year-old smart-ass named well... Artemis Fowl whose father was kidnapped by a mythical creature named Opal Koboi(a missed opportunity) who plans to wipe out of all humankind.  This movie lacked everything in the highest degree! Plot holes, bad humor, a waste of a talented cast, bad visual effects, a convoluted story y'know THE WORKS!! Seriously, if you're going to deal with a troll, why not when you're done wiping memories on all of the wedding guests, you clean up after yourselves!! JEEZ! I never knew fairies can be so DAMN sloppy! Josh Gad's character, Mulch Diggums claims that he's a giant dwarf, but he never explains why. Even Haven City looked like SHIT! Like... GODDAMN!! And how dare you put

The Worst Netflix Original Movies of All Time!

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The Worst Netflix Original Movies Hello, Everyone! I’m Santiago Brion and I’m going to show the list of the Worst Movies that Netflix ever produced. Lately, the successful streaming service has given us great original movies(not to mention TV shows) on their platform. You’ve got Beasts of No Nation, Bird Box, Mudbound, Okja, Gerald’s Game, Set It Up, Always Be Maybe, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and Roma. But then you’ve got these duds. Alright. LET’S GO! 10. Brain on Fire For starters, this book adaptation of Susannah Cahalan’s autobiography was poorly mistreated! It stars Chloe Grace Moretz as Susannah Cahalan, a writer for The New York Post who contracts a mysterious illness. Her story works better on the page than the screen and the movie was just way too difficult sit through. It had weak characterization, a rushed ending and a lack of intrigue. It just feels like you’re watching an extended episode of House minus Hugh Laurie. 9. Naked