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Best geek movies throughout history.
Film review: Up in the Air
In the cloud is a movie whose entire point can be discerned from its title. This new production from Juno director Jason Reitman sees George Clooney as a man whose existence involves traveling from National airport to airport, basically living on top of "life," which weighs on the rest of us.
By pierre egidius3 years ago in Geeks
6 Year Old Movie Director?
There are a lot of cool kids in this world but this one might be one of the coolest. You see this cool kid just turned six years old has been making movies for the last year and they couldn't be any cooler. I want you to meet Hunter Evan Allen, my son. The Movie Director and Actor.
By Hunter and Evan Travel The World!3 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: A Look Back at My Fave Tim Burton Movie 'Corpse Bride'
Corpse Bride (2005) Directed by Mike Johnson, Tim Burton Written by John August, Caroline Thompson, Pamela Pettler Starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Albert Finney, Joanna Lumley, Christopher Lee
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
Lessons From Turkish Drama
Love and its many complexities have been the subject of hundreds of movies and drama series. The constant steam of romantic comedies reminds us that the genre is still a crowd favorite. If for no other reason, they serve to keep audiences constantly amused. Bay Yanlis (Mr. Wrong) is a classic romantic comedy story of how Mr. Wrong meets Miss. Unlucky in Love. Throw into that mix, jealousy, envy, betrayal, distrust, hate, sibling and family rivalry, blackmail, treachery, and every other ingredient for explosive drama and you have a series sure to keep you laughing till the very end.
By Imabong Faminu3 years ago in Geeks
‘Crabs!’ Review: Honest review.
Crabs! is an American satire blood and gore movie released in 2021 about a swarm of dangerous crab beasts that slip on a lethargic beach front town on Prom Night and just a ragtag gathering of outsiders can make all the difference.
By AlexMorningStar3 years ago in Geeks
My Summer of Classics: 'Die Hard'
Is Die Hard a perfect movie? Well, it’s a perfect Christmas movie. As for an action movie, it’s as close to perfect as the genre is likely to ever come. John McClane is the quintessential everyman action hero. He’s the guy next to you on a subway who happens to know how to fire a gun and is trained to be a little more observant than others, but he’s not some muscled-up beef-head. He’s just a capable guy in a complicated situation, the right hero for the right moment.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
#60yearsofJamesBond: Die Another Day
Few Bond films stoke quite the reaction that "Die Another Day" does. The final Bond film to feature Pierce Brosnan was controversial from its release in 2002, and has remained so in the twenty years since. Many fans take issue with a number of elements of this film, including, but not limited to: the plot, the characters, the direction, the acting, the product placement, the CGI, the humour and the gadgets. That's quite a list, sure, but, perhaps, "Die Another Day"'s problems stretch quite a bit deeper. As the first Bond film of the 21st century, "Die Another Day" should have shown how Bond could survive in a new and changing world, with a cinema landscape that was radically different to the one the franchise had emerged into forty years previously. Instead, it reignited the debate that had seemed to have been settled back in the early 90s about Bond being outdated, and that maybe it was time to move on from this 60s stereotype of British masculinity. And it is hard to argue that this film gives this impression: far from being a celebration of the franchise's forty year history, this film nearly kills that legacy by being pretty much a train wreck from beginning to end.
By Joseph A. Morrison3 years ago in Geeks
The Movies That Made Me: How I Became A Film Critic . Top Story - August 2022.
Recently I watched a documentary on film art and history and it put me in the mind of thinking about my formative moviegoing experiences. Remembering the moviegoing experiences that shaped who I am as a film critic and as someone who simply loves movies. My earliest moviegoing experience was not all that memorable. I was 6 years old and my brother Chuck and his then girlfriend took me and my brother Kevin and my younger sister Amy to see E.T.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks











