Welcome to Screen Rant's "Geek Picks," where we collect the finest movie-related geekery from around the Web. Today you'll find Disney Princesses Reimagined in the World Of Warcraft; the Teen Wolf Of Wall Street; the 50 Weirdest City Names In All 50 States; The Simpsons tribute to Miyazaki; and Mark Wahlberg Wants To Beat Up One Direction. All that and more on this edition of SR's Geek Picks!
To kick things off today, TheGeekTwins have the 5 Most Beloved Background Characters in Sci-Fi.
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The Teen Wolf Of Wall Street
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MOMENTO - Master Debaters
Was it art house genius or too confusing to handle? Watch to see what these two had to say and let us know WHO WON?
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The Simpsons Tribute To Anime
A tribute to anime.
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Mark Wahlberg Wants To Beat Up One Direction
CONAN Highlight: His daughters love the boy band, but Mark is ready to punch Harry Styles in the nose.
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NEXT PAGE: Famous Movie Misquotes
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The 50 Weirdest City Names In All 50 States
Hello, welcome to Intercourse.
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10 Famous Movie Misquotes
We all love quoting our favorite films but find out which ones you've been getting wrong with 10 famous movie misquotes.
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The Pi Episode: Math Bites with Danica McKellar
Join host Danica McKellar as she explains the joys and mysteries of the wonderful world of Pi! The irrational number, not the food. Welcome to Math Bites! New episodes every Thursday.
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NEXT PAGE: Disney Life Hacks
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Disney Princesses Reimagined in the WORLD OF WARCRAFT
Disney Princesses reimagined as different races in the World of Warcraft universe. Created by Deviant Artist LiberLibelula.
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Knocked UP
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17 Magical Lifehacks To Learn From Disney Movies
Those princesses were mad resourceful.
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Lego Simpsons House
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New Game Of Thrones Toys From Funko
Designed by Funko, the 2.5-inch-tall mini-figures will cost $6.99 to $7.99 each and come in “blind boxes,” so there’s no way to tell which character will give you a baleful gaze until after you’ve purchased it. They’re available for pre-order now at the HBO store and in stores on Feb. 15.
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That's all for today, folks! Be sure to check back tomorrow for more movie-related geekery.
Today's picks have been brought to you by: Wired, Geek-Art, TheGeekTwins, @AndreHyland, BlondChili, GeekyTyrant, Nerdist, Alltime10s, BuzzFeedVideo, Team Coco, Animation Domination and CineFix.