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Best geek movies throughout history.
Entergalactic is visually stunning
Netflix has sat atop the streaming wars for years. Only recently have other platforms been able to make a dent. The reason being is Netflix has original content for any and all fans. The quality of that content is up for debate at times but you can still find anything you are looking for. The most recent example of this is an adult animated film titled Entergalatic.
By Reel Vibes3 years ago in Geeks
Triangle of Sadness
This weekend brought on only one new film due to a very important dance competition being just around the corner, and that movie was Triangle of Sadness. Now we once again went into a film knowing nearly nothing, I had only heard that it was a comedy and that Woody Harelson was in it and quite frankly that's all I needed to hear so we booked our seats and settled in.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Revisiting Brave
Warning: The following contains spoilers for the movie Brave I'm preparing a performance to the song "Touch the Sky" from the movie Brave. It's for a karate event, but it's going to involve dressing up like Merida. To get in character, I decided to rewatch the movie. The last time I watched it was shortly after it came out in 2012.
By Jessica Freeborn3 years ago in Geeks
"Fat raindrops began sizzling on Shrek's hot knob"
In 2001 there was a lot of buzz about Shrek. When I saw it in theaters I wasn't that impressed. It wasn't terrible, I just didn't think it lived up to the hype. Well the years start coming and they don't stop coming, and now here I am in 2022 and it still seems like there's a lot of buzz about how great Shrek is. Particularly in the form of Shrek memes.
By Buck Hardcastle3 years ago in Geeks
My Complicated Relationship with Pulp Fiction
After weeks of indecision, it’s time to find something to wear. This is my first co-ed Halloween party. Someone with a “cool mom” is hosting. My search for a costume has come up short because for us theater kids, a Halloween costume must always be homemade and fit into one of the following categories.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Geeks
The Little Mermaid At D23 – The Promotional Campaign Begins
The Little Mermaid First Look – Analysis The D23 Expo took place last month, allowing Disney fans to enjoy a variety of Disney-themed treats. During a presentation highlighting Disney Studio’s live-action and animated output for the next two years, visitors got an official preview of the long-awaited live-action remake of The Little Mermaid. Leading lady Halle Bailey and director Rob Marshall appeared on stage to say a few words about the remake, and D23 visitors got to see an exclusive look at Bailey’s rendition of Ariel’s iconic “I Want” song “Part of Your World”. After the presentation was complete, Disney released a 100 second teaser for the movie to officially kickstart the promotional campaign. The teaser consisted of a handful of undersea shots, the original movie’s reliably powerful signature “Ariel’s voice” leitmotif, and a close-up of Bailey singing the closing lines of “Part of Your World”. This quickly went viral on social media and became one of the main talking points of the D23 weekend.
By Fairy Tale Fanboy3 years ago in Geeks
The Boys - Commentary and Analysis
After too long a wait, I finally watched season 2 of the Boys and I have so many thoughts, all of which are framed around the women of the show because I genuinely do not care about any of these men (except of course for Frenchie). So here we go;
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
8 Completely Insane Movie Characters and Why I Love Them, An Analysis
Narcissistic, obsessive, sociopathic, psychopathic, just a few of the similarities to be found in the following list of film characters. You might say they are as insanely good as they are insanely bad.
By JoAnn Ryan3 years ago in Geeks
The old and young match, "it" again tricked my tears
Like our domestic film "Sun Tzu from America", the French film "Summer in Provence" and so on. These are all films that match the old and the young, and all of them will give the audience an extraordinary viewing experience. Even after watching more of them, we will feel that they are not new, but such films will have a natural healing effect to a large extent. For fans of the film, this effect is very deadly.
By Strange Sue3 years ago in Geeks









