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Best geek movies throughout history.
Its the end of the MCU
Well, this may have caught your eye, and I am glad because we need to talk about something important. Amid this outbreak, a lot of major industries have been basically put on the chopping block with nowhere to turn such as airlines, cruise ships, cinemas and restaurants are bars, but let look a little further into this.
By Felisha Savard6 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review:'Bad Boys: For Life'
Good day, everyone! Hope you all had a safe and restful weekend with your family and loved ones. For today's post, I will be doing another review, which is called "Bad Boys: For Life". Will Smith and Martin Lawrence have finally returned for the trilogy of "Bad Boys". It's been 17 years since "Bad Boys 2" was released back in 2003. Now, "Bad Boys" has always been my all-time favorite "buddy-cop" films.
By Michael Reynoso6 years ago in Geeks
Rocketman: The Colourful Story of a Living Legend
In the last 12 months, I have seen some incredible biopics of unforgettable musicians. Rocketman, the film based on the life of Sir Elton John was one of them, after Bohemian Rhapsody. Directed by Dexter Fletcher and co-produced by David Furnish, John’s husband, the film is perfectly displaying how a quintessential English boy discovered his passion for music, his compelling path to stardom, childhood trauma and not surprisingly, his battle with addiction.
By Mergim Ozdamar6 years ago in Geeks
Eight Disney Movies to Watch on a Bad Day
We all experience bad days or have times where we just feel sad, and it seems nothing can cheer us up. My best solution for turning the frown upside down is to pop on a Disney movie and sit back and enjoy. These are eight of my top escapes to a happy place.
By Tone Breistrand6 years ago in Geeks
Hollow Point - review
Brief synopsis: A professor of ethics family is killed when they stray into the wrong part of town and witness a drug lord murder someone and get killed for witnessing it. After getting imprisoned for trying to exact revenge, the professor is recruited by his lawyer, who is also a secret vigilante, to join his crew of outside-the-law warriors.
By Q-ell Betton6 years ago in Geeks
My Top Ten Films on Netflix right now
This is a hard one for me, not only because writing about movies makes me miss the cinema more, but because at the minute I can't watch Netflix as I gave it up for lent, not realising lent would coincide with this lockdown. Serves me right for thinking it was an easy option. I also haven't included films that are available on Netflix but are also on my other list, 'My Top Ten Films of the last decade,' should anyone wish to read that.
By Matty Long6 years ago in Geeks
Wannabe Film Buffs: The Dark Knight
Some movies don't stand the test of time. They become dated due to their acting, special effects, the general passage of time, or the now-canceled cast members and/or directors. Upon viewing The Dark Knight (2008) for Wannabe Film Buffs for the first time since seeing it in theaters as an insufferable middle school theatre kid, I figured this film would be no different. The bizarre and toxic charm of Heath Ledger's tragic death (looking at you, incel "philosopher" edge-lords with trilbies but call them fedoras whilst having incredibly questionable hygiene practices that make me never want to go to another local game shop ever again) is now a distant memory; and as of this blog post, we have now had two other live-action Jokers. I thought "Nah, this movie is gonna be dated and prove to be an unpopular opinion episode of Wannabe Film Buffs." I was very wrong.
By Dane Shiner6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to 30 Things You Should Know About "10 Things I Hate About You" (1999)
"10 Things I Hate About You" (1999) was not only the ultimate teen film whilst many of us were growing up, but was also the break-out role for the incredible and versatile actor, the late Heath Ledger. Not his first role, it is his biggest to that date. There is something really endearing about this film and although I despise teen rom-coms, I absolutely adore this film. It is so different to most others because there is a serious depth to it and it is based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew".
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks











