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Best geek movies throughout history.
Trending on Netflix: Review of Flight
Flight follows the tumultuous journey of Captain Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington) during the federal investigation of a plane crash that happened under his command. Whitaker performed a miracle landing as the plane catastrophically failed in midair. The problem? He was drunk and high on coke while flying. The movie traces his dealings with addiction, religion, and integrity while he navigates through the turbulent investigation.
By Jason Belschner3 years ago in Geeks
Why The SnyderVerse's Popularity is WBD's Best Solution!
The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League on digital platforms after its debut as an HBO Max streaming exclusive shows that there is still an appetite for the DCEU and WBD's best solution to their problems. The Snyder Cut and the concept of the SnyderVerse is one of the most demanding requests by fans for the future of the DCEU. Although the first film in the DCEU was Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, it was the release of the Snyder Cut, the latest film in a franchise that former WB executives believed was a box office failure only to become a global phenomenon.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Remember, Remember . . . V for Vendetta
I aim to write this more about the movie than the comics as I feel the movie has a wider audience, but this by no means discounts the incredible writing of the comics (obviously). I will be leaning into the comics here and there as well, of course, as it is the foundation to this entire diatribe I am about to explore.
By Atlas Creed3 years ago in Geeks
Time is Luck: 'Heat' and the Darkness of Filmmaking
Michael Mann is not only a celebrated writer/director, television producer, and the reason we all love Phil Collins (Thank you for that, by the way), he’s also an author. He’s written a sequel to his magnum opus, Heat. It’s called Heat 2, which is kind of awesome. If someone says, “Hey. I haven’t read the first one,” you can say, “You don’t have to read it, fam. You have to watch it.” Then that person would definitely look at you like you’re crazy then you’d have to explain the following: Heat is a crime thriller written and directed by the guy who gave us the living embodiment of the 80s, Miami Vice (and the amazing movie adaptation).
By George A. Velez3 years ago in Geeks
Lessons From Turkish Drama
May I Never Be At The Mercy Of My Enemy In My Time Of Dire Need Or Trouble - Quote by Author This quote rings true in the Turkish drama series Kiralik Ask (Love For Rent). Sometimes, in our bid to solve pressing problems or get out of troubling circumstances, we fall into the hands of opportunists who capitalize on our dire situations. This was what befell Defne Topal, the female protagonist in this series. In an attempt to rescue her brother from harm, she accepts a dubious offer that ends up complicating her life.
By Imabong Faminu3 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 war movies in the charts, worth watching.
1. Saving Private Ryan After the Normandy landings, three of the four sons of the Ryan family who fought on the front line have been killed in action over the course of two weeks, except for Private James Ryan, the youngest son of the 101st Airborne Division, who is still unaccounted for. On 17 December 2014, the film was selected as one of America's National Treasure Films of 2014. .
By helgacitarella33 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Spin Me Round' Fails Aubrey Plaza and Allison Brie
Spin Me Round is a bizarre movie. The comedy starring the lovely Allison Brie and the brilliant Aubrey Plaza has a ridiculous amount of promise and falls short. The idea behind the narrative is a good one, and with Brie and Plaza, along with supporting ringers such as Tim Heidecker and Molly Shannon, Spin Me Round should have been a no-brainer indie comedy sensation. Instead, director Jeff Baena throws in one twist too many and leaves one MAJOR plot thread dangling, leaving Spin Me Round to spin its wheels.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks










