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Best geek movies throughout history.
My Review of "Back to the Future"
Back to the Future is pretty much a classic for me. I've seen this movie so many times at different stages of my life. When I was a youngster it blew my mind because it was pure imagination come to life. As a young adult it was a fun ride down memory lane. As an older adult I don't wasn't too sure how I would take this movie as I've seen it so many times. I was actually pretty worried that I've seen it too many times.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
The Most Powerful Scene in Movie History
I love 'Taxi Driver' and watch it at least once a year. One of the greatest character studies in history. Between Paul Schrader's reality-steeped script, Martin Scorsese's haunting direction and Robert de Niro's engrossing performance, never has there been a truer depiction of a troubled mind, an unstable man, and the bleak nature of urban loneliness.
By Matty Long4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Annette' Starring Adam Driver
Annette is a masterwork. Director Leos Carax takes the audience into his hands and takes us on a fantastical journey, a strange and magnificent journey of sight and sound. The beauty of music and the beast of hubristic ego slammed together in a story of movies, music, romance, sex, and all that such things entail. Starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard, with music from the duo known as Sparks, Annette is a towering, forceful hurricane of image and emotion.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Real Truth about Why I Didn't Watch Omo Ghetto: The Saga - Funke Akindele
Late last year, Nigeria’s own Funke Akindele-Bello put out a new movie called Omo Ghetto: The Saga during a time when people weren’t sure a lot of people would be going to the cinemas. Weeks after its release, not only did Omo Ghetto: The Saga do well, it also broke the record as the highest grossing Nollywood movie with a domestic gross of over 600 million naira.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Geeks
Forest Gump Movie Review
The film is a clever interpretation of Forrest as it moves through recent American history. Director Robert Zemeckis is well versed in the magic of special effects (his credits include future films such as The Frame and Roger Rabbit) and uses Legerdemain's computer-assisted Legerdemain to put Forrest in historical context with real people. Hank Able, a character of Forrest Gump, stands next to former President John F. Kennedy and presented his image in connection with Beatles singer John Lennon is a remarkable technology, especially when one considers it a 1994 direct effort.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in Geeks
Hidden Gems: Highlander (1986)
*This article was drafted before the sad passing of Sean Connery on 31st October. An actual worldwide legend, famous for being the first (and iconic) James Bond. A diehard Scottish patriot, who started from very little, who went on to star in some of the biggest Hollywood movies, from Indiana Jones, The Untouchables, to The Rock and The Hunt for Red October. The world is a little worse off for his passing, and his unique accent has made been parodied by everyone at some point, making him famous the world over. This article is in part, dedicated to him RIP.
By Gary Packer4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Habit' Starring Bella Thorne
Habit stars Bella Thorne as a party-girl turned drug dealer after she’s fired from yet another in a series of low paying gigs. With her friends, Addy (Andrea Pejic) and Evie (Libby Mintz), Bella will be selling drugs, supplied to them by a former TV star, Eric (Gavin Rossdale), at a nightclub. Unfortunately, all three friends end up partying a little too much and after taking the party back to their apartment, they wake up to find $8,000 in cash and drugs stolen.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Flightplan - A Movie Review
I boarded this plane with my daughter. We are searching every inch to find her. Taking off for its destination, Flightplan arrived in theaters in 2005. After the death of her husband, Kyle boards a plane with her young daughter. Upon falling asleep, her daughter is nowhere to be found. Looking for her everywhere, crewmembers find no records of her daughter onboard.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Tom Hanks and Forrest Gump.
Forest Gump & tom hanks This movie is my all-time favorite the only movie I cried watching the amazing story of a guy who just had a low IQ no intelligence but all he knows is hard work, friendship, love, obey his seniors and never give up.
By Shivam Jha4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Recommendations Based on Your Zodiac Sign
Movies aren't just an experience. It's life and everything in between (at least, this has been true for me). And with life, you have a variety of characters, moments, and emotionality that spills between each moment. Zodiac signs are the pinnacle expression of life. It denotes to character and its relationship with nature. With Zodiac signs and movies, both are able to express something about character, aesthetic, and thinking. So look to the stars and you might find a new gem. Here's a list of movie suggestions based on your Zodiac sign and where you can currently watch them.
By Bella Leon4 years ago in Geeks
Sholay - my most favourite movie of all time
I remember watching Sholay for the first time when I was in Grade 5 in India on a VCR. I liked it so much and before the climax I cried a lot because one of the main characters dies in the movie. I felt like I had seen something special. Overall, the movie was great and I felt I could not even afford to miss a second out of the entire 3 hours + screen time.
By Anshuman Kumar4 years ago in Geeks









