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Best geek movies throughout history.
Spider-Man: No Way Home my review
The best of "Arachnid Man: No Way Home" reminded me why I used to cherish comic books, particularly the ones about a kid named Peter Parker. There was a lively flightiness to them that has frequently been absent from present day superhuman films, which feel so definitively determined. Indeed, obviously, "No chance Home" is inconceivably determined, a method for standing out as truly newsworthy subsequent to killing off so many of its occasion characters in Phase 3, but on the other hand a film's frequently overflowing with imaginative bliss.
By Abhishek Gupta4 years ago in Geeks
The Adam Project Review: Adam Project release date
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By Md Rony Miah4 years ago in Geeks
The Terminator - A Movie Review
We have to hide. It said that it was coming back. The Terminator landed in theaters in 1984. An indestructible killing cyborg from the future is sent to earth. A human soldier time travels from the year 2029 to 1984 to protect a woman whose future son is the key to humanity's future salvation.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
At the Cinema: Jan to Mid-March '22
I know I'm late, you don't have to tell me. I said I'd be back in January and I wasn't and that was mainly because I hadn't really watched a lot of new stuff back in that month - it was a nasty ride for me mentally and emotionally, let's put it that way. Long story short, I spent a lot of my watch-time replaying The Trial of the Chicago Seven because of Sacha Baron Cohen looking h-o-t. It was also the same reason I replayed Les Miserables.
By Annie Kapur4 years ago in Geeks
Punjabi Movies
Punjab has been the traditional centre of the Punjabi film industry, with many films produced in the Punjabi language. The first film produced was Daughters of Today (1928), the first sound film Heer Ranjha (1932) and the first colour film was made in 1967, titled Neecha Nagar.
By Md Fahad Alam4 years ago in Geeks
The Tragically Sad Deaths of Bruce Lee and His Son Brandon Lee
Bruce Lee is one of the best known Asian stars ever. His mix of humour and martial arts made him a box office hit. Many people will have heard his name; fewer may have heard of his son Brandon. Both died in tragic circumstances; much has been made of their deaths.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Geeks
Hollywood: Are Movies Today No Longer Original Ideas?
In Hollywood, there are many writers, directors, producers, cast and crew bringing stories on paper to the big screen for audiences to enjoy around the world. But recently, it seems like the same movies release year after year that have no originality as they are either sequels, reboots, or remakes of previous films that have had high popularity and recognition in the filming industry.
By Kyle Nichols4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Adam Project' is a Terrific Time Travel Adventure
The Adam Project stars Ryan Reynolds in the role of Adam Reed. Adam is a pilot in some unspecified dystopian future where time travel has not only been discovered, it’s been used for nefarious purposes. When Adam decides to fight back and steal a time traveling spaceship, he ends up getting shot before jumping back in time to the year 2022. There, Adam plants his ship in the trees behind his childhood home and meets his 12 year old self, played by Walker Scobell.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Words of Wisdom Through the Eyes Of Disney
Have you ever watched a Disney movie and think: "What can I take from this film that can inspire me as a child?" Most people think that we can't learn positive things from a Disney film. As someone who is a Christian and who loves Disney, I find that the fact that we can't take something that yes, deals with magic and witchcraft and change it to make it good is perposterous! I am not saying, by any means, that magic and witchcraft is okay or good, but what I am saying is that looking at these films we can grasp some good life lessons that we, as Christians, can agree with. Let's look at Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
By Anne Blythe4 years ago in Geeks
The Batman review: Do we finally have a Batman film better than The Dark Knight?
For years, Batman aficionados have called for a Batman film that truly epitomises the Caped Crusader and offers a more comic book representative live-action take on the iconic character. And now, after a myriad of different iterations across three decades, fans finally have a Batman film that closely resembles the best parts of the Dark Knight found in some of the greatest Batman stories ever told.
By Liam Spencer4 years ago in Geeks
It's ok to like Sequels and Remakes- Movies are supposed to be fun!
It wouldn't be inaccurate to say that cinema has hit a dead end as of late. This isnt to say that there are no more original movies being made, that would just be an incorrect statement to make. Filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorcesse still make movies that they want to make from ideas that they got from being inspired by certain genres, but it seems that the norm of cinema is continuing stories from the past instead of trying to create new stories. There of course is nothing wrong with huge franchises like that of Star Wars, or the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe for those who hate acronyms) because while there are an overabundance of stories with the same plot- like Star Wars: A New Hope, and Star Wars: The force awakens- There are movies in the same series that try something new, and attempt to stand out by taking risks, even if they don't always work out.
By Noah Feanny4 years ago in Geeks










