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Best geek movies throughout history.
My Review of "Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space"
Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space is the third film of the trilogy Gundam movies. It's just as long as the previous two movies but a no holds barred version. What I mean by that is that this movie has a ton of twists and turns that you might not have expected the series to go. The first two Gundam movies established a lot of lore that this movie relishes in throwing back at you.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Review: "The Colour of Pomegranates" (1969)
When we talk about international film, people normally assume we are talking about films made outside of Hollywood and that, in fact is true. But others normally assume also that films made outside of Hollywood are not as good as the films made inside Hollywood and that is not only not true, but most of the films made internationally are some that Hollywood could not hold a candle to. One of these said movies that Hollywood cannot come close to in terms of imagination and artistic ability is “The Colour of Pomegranates” (1969). A 1969 Soviet Union film which has a primary language of Armenian means that this film holds a lot of history, culture and background to why the poetic and artistic pronunciations of the film would have caused it to be banned. Hollywood does not really have that problem unless the film outright goes against certain beliefs of stricter countries such as Korea, China and Israel. This film was in fact, banned by sections of the Soviet Union and so, we can see that there is some viewing pleasure there in knowing that it presents a fairly different light on to biographical film.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Geeks
Remembering Garry Marshall, Five Years Later
I grew up in Israel in the 1980s, at a time when the whole country had exactly two local television stations. There was so little viewing content that by nighttime both channels would display that familiar multi-colored screen accompanied by a piercing whine until the following day.
By Dana Maxwell5 years ago in Geeks
Disney Magic
Disney movies. We love them, yes or yes? As a child, I adored Walt Disney movies. Every Sunday night at 7 o’clock my family would sit down in front of our floor model television and watch a Walt Disney movie. It was the highlight of my entire week. Not just because my two sisters and I would be cuddled under a blanket with snacks, but because there was nothing better than the anticipation of which Disney movie would be aired that week.
By Baillie Baker5 years ago in Geeks
Three '90s movies
15JUL2021; 2330, THU So, naturally, I don't remember hardly an iota from the previous two classics as much as I do the one with the credits still rolling; and that the above featured image is obviously from. I'd like to take a moment to kick myself in the rear for not rewatching these masterpieces eons ago, back when I was still in!
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Geeks
Marvel's Black Widow
Black Widow Movie Review After more than a year-long delay, Disney and Marvel Studios finally released the highly anticipated and long overdue solo superhero movie, Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson reprised her role as Natasha Romanoff, a former KGB spy and assassin turned Avenger, after appearing in the MCU in supporting roles for a decade. This solo movie explores the character of Black Widow's shadowy and troubled past and fills in the gaps of her whereabouts between the event of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War.
By Louis Mihael5 years ago in Geeks
FX'S Archer, A Live-Action Feature Length Movie
In the realm of fantasy movie releases, there are far too many possibilities to cover in just one writing session. We could go on and on about a remake of Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, a reboot of Miami Vice, and what will no doubt be even more Star Wars films by Disney. Hollywood has little imagination left and has been forced to rely on Disney pulling from comic book franchises and studios that keep rehashing old material. This idea, however, would prove to be as funny a spoof movie as I've ever seen.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Pig' Starring Nicolas Cage
Pig is a very simple movie about loving something more than you love yourself. While it can be hard to take Nicolas Cage seriously these days given his full transformation into a meme in human form Pig shows that there are still times when the actor emerges from the shadow of the icon. Pig is a great example of Nicolas Cage the actor emerging and showing the delicacy and talent that is so often forgotten behind the bugged intensity and meme-worthy posing.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Scarlett's web: "Black Widow" delivers semi-venomous bite
I love Scarlett Johansson, and as a heterosexual male, I'm confident that I always will. Nonetheless, it's the YA fiction author in me that made me yearn for more of a storyline in the celebrity's stand-alone super-SHEro film.
By Chayil Champion5 years ago in Geeks










