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Best geek movies throughout history.
The Green Hornet: 1940 feature film
The Green Hornet: The early days The 2940s comic strip.1960s television series and 2011 movie both titled The Green Hornet are well known in pop culture. There is a 1940 film about the masked avenger and his sidekick where it actually all began. The Green Hornet is based on the radio series of the same name by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker which ran from 1936 to 1952.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Geeks
Morbius
After many setbacks, we finally have Jared Leto as The Living Vampire, in MORBIUS, a Spider-Man villain spinoff. The film, directed by Daniel Espinosa and scripted by Matt Sazama and Buck Sharpless, the writing team behind Dracula Untold, has been in the works for a long time and was primarily shot before the pandemic. This marks the second Sony-produced Spider-Man spinoff featuring one of the heroes’ adversaries as the title character.
By Louis Mihael4 years ago in Geeks
Personal Shopper - A Movie Review
We’re not alone. I feel a presence in this room. Personal Shopper is a 2016 film. With the recent death of her twin brother, Maureen has unfinished business in Paris. Continuing her job as a personal shopper as well as a medium, a mysterious caller sends her eerie text messages.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
KGF Chapter 2 Film Review
In KGF Chapter 2, Rocky's (Yash) wife is feeling hot and demands a fan, Rocky immediately starts the helicopter fan. This scene shows what kind of film KGF Chapter 2 is. Where a shovel can work, JCB has been made available, that is, for the fan of this series, all those elements in the second part are ten times the desire for which they have bought tickets. The film has been designed for the fans and is full of stardom, full of action, and dialogues. Everyone has been exaggerated which will be liked by fans of the KGF Chapter Series and Rocky, but those who do not like such films will find it exaggerated.
By Bhagirath Vala4 years ago in Geeks
Famous Stars Who Got Their Start On 'Degrassi: The Next Generation'
Let's face it, just about every child star thinks they're going to make it big. In the wide sea of actors and teenage drama television, very few of them actually make it past that one big break. Sure, they might get jobs here and there, but how many actually make it to stardom?
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Geeks
'Fresh' is about a specific kind of mentally disturbed men
The movie Fresh stars Daisy-Edgar Jones as Noa and Sebastian Stan as Steve. Noa is a young woman trying to find a guy and like every hopeless millennial she went to online dating. We are introduced to Chad who is Noa’s date. He’s talking about how much he loves wasabi but that he feels like he’s going to vomit every time he eats it. When I heard him say that I was like, what a very odd thing to say? Noa is disinterested because she stares at the live lobster tank while Chad is speaking.
By Samantha Corral4 years ago in Geeks
5 Criminally Underrated Bruce Willis Films
There is no denying that Bruce Willis is one of the best that ever graced the silver screen, and he will undoubtedly always be revered as a powerhouse, leaving fans everywhere with so many excellent cinematic endeavors they will absolutely continue to enjoy until the end of time. Now that the prestigious performer is stepping away from the world of acting, people all over are most assuredly looking to relive some of his glorious titles that have been released throughout his illustrious career.
By D.J. Rivera4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Ambulance' is an Early Worst of 2022 Contender
Ambulance is a singularly insipid entry in the canon of spectacle director Michael Bay. The action movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul Mateen II set mostly inside an ambulance provides no suspense, stock characters, and a bizarre approach to story logic. A pair of adopted brothers go in on a bank heist and wind up with hostages in an ambulance, including a dying Police Officer, and somehow a movie with this premise has no excitement whatsoever.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Phantom of the Open' Polishes the Legend of the Worst Golfer of All Time
The story of Maurice Flitcroft is legendary among golfers. I can remember hearing about Flitcroft as the son of a Golf Club Pro. My Dad loved the story of Maurice Flitcroft and I can recall him laughing about it when Flitcroft would rise back to the headlines. Flitcroft’s legend is little known outside the golf world and that fact makes the new movie, The Phantom of the Open a welcome reminder of a colorful and unique sports story.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks











