Gale Anne Hurd

  • 31 October 2005

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The Geekie Awards 2014 [Pictures]

By Lenny Barksdale in Movies / TV / Theatre on 19 August 2014

LeVar Burton Doug Jones Gale Anne Hurd

Scroll for pictures from the geekiest night of the year!

The geekiest of geek outs happened on Sunday night when The Geekie Awards took place. Returning for the second time and with a fresh batch of new sponsors, the ceremony was streamed on Twitch and, judging by the photos below, was a hoot.

Aiming to celebrate and reward the best of geek culture, which is probably the most varied and quickly emerging sub-culture around, it was announced that the Oscar and Emmy-winning producer Gale Anne Hurd will receive the Stan Lee Lifetime Achievement Award from the award's first recipient, Stan Lee, the co-creator of Spider-Man, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, the X-Men.

“I have always considered myself a geek, so being the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement award named after the ‘King of the Geeks', Stan Lee, is really a dream come true,” said Hurd, who co-wrote “The Terminator” and executive produces “The Walking Dead” which is due to return later this year for AMC.

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Andrew Lincoln, Gale Anne Hurd, Leron Gubler and James Cameron - Andrew Lincoln, Gale Anne Hurd, Leron Gubler, James Cameron Wednesday 3rd October 2012 Gale Anne Hurd honored on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Dick Review

By Mike Lovett

Bad

In this new 70s comedy opening just in time for the anniversary of Woodstock, we follow characters Betty (Kirsten Dunst), and Arlene (Michelle Williams) on a wacky journey through Washington, D.C. following the Watergate Scandle.

The two are spotted in the White House by a gaurd who originally saw the girls at Watergate the night of the burglary. The two are taken to the infamous "West Wing" where they meet and fall in love with President Richard "Dick" Nixon, played by Dan Hedaya, and very well I might add. Unfortunetly Hedaya's very entertaining performance of Dick couldn't save this already ill-fated non-comedy.

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