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Disney In Depth: 20 Best ‘Boy Meets World’ Episodes (Part 2)
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Join me in a time capsule that takes us back to the end of the last millennium – and the first few months of the new millennium – as we explore the best episodes of Boy Meets World.

Last time we analyzed the greatest episodes of the first four seasons.

Continue below to see my favorites from the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons.

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Geek Discussion: Marvel Wants To Meet With Vin Diesel; Who Would You Want To See Him Play?
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Chronicles of Riddick and Fast and the Furious star Vin Diesel took to Facebook recently to reveal that Marvel has requested a meeting with him, but that he had no idea what it was for.

The meeting could be for a number of things, and could very well end up being nothing at all worth mentioning. But it could also end up being that Marvel has the actor in mind for a certain role in an upcoming movie. If that’s the case, the question is who could Diesel play?

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Disney In Depth: The 20 Best Disney Film Scores Of The Past 20 Years (Part 1)
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Score! More appropriately, instrumental score. Disney music, we geeks listen to it on a weekly or even daily basis. The songs tell our stories and inspirations, and we cannot forget the touch the musicians’ instrumental work offers. This two-part edition of Disney In Depth recognizes the 20 best Disney scores from the past 20 years (1993-2012).

The influence of an effective musical score cannot be denied. Strings may lend sadness, whereas horns could share soul. Orchestration is an essential element to any film. In many ways the instrumental arrangements remain in our minds long after the closing credits scroll up the screen. Themes define the tone of the film, and the collective tracks classify the type of movie we remember.

Continue below to check out the first half of the list!

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Geek Discussion: Should Zach Braff, ‘Veronica Mars’ & Other Big Names Be Using Kickstarter?
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For the past few weeks or so there’s been a debate raging on and on about whether or not bigger, more well-known names and titles should be using the crowd funding website Kickstarter to try and find help with financing their next project.

It began when Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas took to the site for help in making a movie based on his cancelled show, a movie that had been attempted numerous times and failed all of them. Kickstarter was the last resort, and it came through overwhelmingly as fans of the show chipped in and helped the project reach its $2 million goal easily. By the time the campaign was said and done, $5.7 million had been raised for the movie, and a new doorway was opened wide for filmmakers and others.

Not many gave a second thought to the Veronica Mars movie turning to Kickstarter for help; it wasn’t until recently that the debate truly ignited when Zach Braff, the star of the hit sitcom Scrubs and writer/director/producer/star of Garden State, decided to see if Kickstarter could help him make his follow-up to Garden State, Wish I Was Here. Not only did the movie also quickly achieve its $2 million goal, but it ignited quite the firestorm as many argued the merits of the successful or wealthy asking regular folks to pay for their projects to happen.

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Geek Discussion: Should Disney Release A New ‘Star Wars’ Movie Every Year?
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It’s been pure madness since Disney acquired Lucasfilm and revealed plans to make Episode VII, a storm of announcements and rumors and suggestions and debates we’ve all been working our way through. One of the things we’ve heard whispered was that Disney might be planning to eventually release a new Star Wars movie every year, though nothing was confirmed.

If the thought of a new movie every year seemed like overkill to you, prepare yourselves, as this particular whisper doesn’t appear to be going away. Speaking at CinemaCon, Disney made their intentions known. According to the company, they plan to start releasing a new Star Wars movie every year beginning in 2015 with Episode VII.

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