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Best geek movies throughout history.
What If Batman Had Iron Man’s Tech?
Imagine this: Bruce Wayne, Gotham’s brooding vigilante, wakes up one morning to find a gift from Tony Stark — a warehouse full of Stark Industries tech, including multiple Iron Man suits, an AI butler more advanced than Alfred, and unlimited access to arc reactors. Suddenly, Batman isn’t just the Dark Knight. He’s the Iron Bat.
By Mustafa Khan4 months ago in Geeks
What If Marvel Villains Were Actually the Good Guys?
What if everything we thought we knew about good and evil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was wrong? What if the villains — the ones we booed, feared, and rooted against — were actually trying to save the world while the so-called heroes were just… in the way?
By Mustafa Khan4 months ago in Geeks
My Review of "Rush Hour"
Rush Hour is a buddy cop movie that came out in 1998. This is one of the biggest movies to come out that year and I remember all the buzz coming out of it. When I first saw this movie, I loved it. It was Jackie Chan's first big North American movie. Rumble in the Bronx was popular but it was an old Hong Kong movie that was reissued to North America. This was his first big bona fide Hollywood movie. I'm not counting Cannonball.
By Brian Anonymous4 months ago in Geeks
When the Music Outlived the Movie: The Troubled Production of The Jazz Singer (1980)
A Remake That Promised Everything and Delivered Chaos In 1980, Hollywood attempted something bold and, in hindsight, misguided: remake The Jazz Singer, the groundbreaking 1927 film that ushered in the era of sound. The logic seemed sound enough. Attach a megastar musician — Neil Diamond, then at a commercial high point — surround him with prestige actors like Sir Laurence Olivier, and modernize the father-son generational conflict for a new era.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks
Richard Donner’s Inside Move: Making Inside Moves after being removed from Superman II
When Richard Donner wrapped Superman in 1978 he had reshaped the blockbuster — then lost control of its sequel. Donner had shot much of Superman II back-to-back with the first film, but creative and contractual clashes with producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind resulted in his abrupt removal before the picture was completed. The public fallout was sharp: a director who had redefined spectacle found himself sidelined from his own franchise, bruised and furious.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Box Office Records in India and the US. AI-Generated.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Box Office Records in India and the US Anime fans across the world are celebrating as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle continues to smash records at the global box office. The latest film in the popular anime franchise has outperformed big Bollywood and Hollywood movies, proving that anime has finally earned its place on the world stage.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
The Carpenter's Son:The story that will be the horror movie of the year
The Carpenter's Son is a religious horror film set to be released this fall. The story, which is sure to generate enormous controversy, is a dark take on the life of Jesus of Nazareth. The film is directed by Lofty Nathan and stars Nicolas Cage, who plays Joseph, Jesus' adoptive father, and Noah Jupe as Jesus.
By Ninfa Galeano4 months ago in Geeks
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 2026: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Everything You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 2026: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Everything You Need to Know Fans of Nintendo and the Mushroom Kingdom have a reason to celebrate! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is officially set to hit theaters on April 3, 2026. Universal Pictures and Illumination have confirmed the sequel to the record-breaking Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), promising a galaxy-spanning adventure for Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and their friends.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
New Report Reveals Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible Franchise Is In Worse Shape Than Ever
A new report surveying Hollywood experts reveals a pessimistic outlook on the continued creative and commercial potential of Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible franchise. Comprising eight blockbuster action movies starring the Top Gun actor, Mission: Impossible has grossed more than $4.7 billion worldwide and has become synonymous with Cruise's name.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Geeks
Why Jack Lemmon’s Favorite Role, Tribute (1980), Is Missing from Streaming
Jack Lemmon’s Love for Tribute (1980) Jack Lemmon’s career was filled with unforgettable performances — from The Apartment to Missing — but he often singled out Tribute (1980) as his personal favorite.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks
🦸♂️ Superman is Back! 🌟 Why James Gunn's Reboot Will Save the DC Universe! 🔥
For over a decade, the DC universe on film has been a place of shadows, grit, and brooding heroes. We’ve seen gods fight like monsters and hope feel like a distant memory. But now, a new day is dawning. With writer-director James Gunn at the helm, the entire DCU is being reborn, and it all starts with the single most important hero of all: Superman. ☀️
By Bolt Movies4 months ago in Geeks











