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Best geek movies throughout history.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Boy with Apple After years of quirky classics in their own right in the similar vein of style of all his films inventive, funny, creative, fun straight on symmetric cinematography, and dope colorful productions as this movie is the Oscar winner for best production design which is always a noteworthy feature throughout all the way down to the costumes in a tasteful way. All cultivating from a body of work amounting to 10 movies with seven feature films and two short films. Leading to this being widely considered his best one hands down, all aspects of his own signature style of movies to a tee while being the most mature film created. 10/10 rating off the back when I seen it 6 years ago and until later on in 2020 when we see the yet unreleased highly anticipated ‘The French Dispatch’ movie coming in the summer of 2020, uncertainty lies in his most mature movies yet. The Grand Budapest Hotel is a combination done to the best ability seen in anyone’s filmography in my eyes that I’ve seen besides Tarantino, Spike, Fincher, and Scorsese. Personal opinions. The best drama/crime/rom-com of the last decade. A movie that recounts the adventures of legendary concierge M. Gustave of the European Hotel along with the lobby boy who’s become his most trusted friend. An caper film that has beginning, middle, and end through the mist of a stolen or misplaced inherited piece of art, leading to deaths, a breakout of jail, ski chase, and shoot out.
By lurenoor006 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to 100 Things You Should Know About "The Godfather" (1972)
On the 15th of March, 1972, the world of cinema would change forever at one of the most anticipated premieres in cinema history. "The Godfather" was premiered on this day in 1972 and became one of the most beloved films in cinema history with some people citing it as the greatest film ever made. It is on my own older brother's list of favourite movies and I myself have watched it countless times over the past 10-15 years. There is no doubt about the fact that it was a landmark in cinema history not only through its technique, its story and its ability to create atmosphere - but also through the stellar cast of Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Diane Keaton, Robert Duvall, Talia Shire and many more. It truly is one of the great moments in cinema history that is still remembered today by many who were there at the time it was released. Today, as of 2020, we celebrate the movie's 48th anniversary.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' is a Smart, Flashy, Thriller
The Burnt Orange Heresy (watch the trailer here on YouTube) stars Danish theater actor Claes Bang in the lead role of James Figueres, an art expert and critic. As the story begins, Figueres is broke, slightly inebriated and more than a little desperate for a break. He's delivering an art lecture to a group of little old ladies that he hopes will buy his very niche book of art criticism.
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Geeks
Girl on the Third Floor - A Movie Review
Whatever you do, don’t go into the house across the street. It doesn’t know its own plot-line. Girl on the Third Floor is a 2019 film about a man who is trying to fix up a rundown mansion for he and his expecting wife to move into. Little does he know about the dark ghostly history in which has affected this house.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
Why Harry Potter should have married Luna Lovegood?
Are you a potterhead? Well, you may be pissed if I say that Luna Lovegood was only character which to me,seemed worthy of winning over Harry Potter. My own feelings are that Harry and Luna felt right together,that they seemed to "click " in ways varied and profound. Luna x Harry pairing seem to flow much better than Ginny x Harry. His chemistry with Ginny was so forced on screen that I can't help but cringe. In contrast,whenever I saw Luna with Harry,I could feel something building up,but,unfortunately,author was in no mood of serving that build-up to us with a nice climax.
By Sitara folks6 years ago in Geeks
Spenser Confidential
Brief synopsis: When ex-cop Spenser (Mark Wahlberg) gets out of prison and hears that dirty cop and his old captain, Boylan (Michael Gaston) who he got sent to prison for assaulting, got killed his curiosity is piqued. When another police officer, Terence Graham (Brandon Scales) is also killed and it is made to look like a suicide, a sceptical Spenser investigates.
By Q-ell Betton6 years ago in Geeks
I don't care about the Black Widow movie anymore
I've waited for a Black Widow movie for almost 8 years. Now that it's almost here I just. Don't. Care. When Natasha Romanoff made her first appearance in Iron Man 2 I believed a Black Widow movie couldn't be too far away. It didn't happen. Obviously. Then Avengers came out and I thought "This is it. Now's the time to make it!." I thought they were going to make an origin story about Black Widow featuring Hawkeye. Nope. After 10 years there was still no solo Black Widow movie! There was seemingly no reason for this. Especially during Phase 2 of the MCU. A perfect time to delve deeper into the spy's history but NO, we got nothing.
By Sabrina Petrafesa6 years ago in Geeks
My Top Ten Films of the last decade
While the year is still young, I thought I'd share my top ten films of the last decade. I've had some brilliant experiences in the cinema in this time and whereas many of these may be popular choices, I hope some will inspire readers to go and watch something they haven't seen before. Also a heads up to anyone else new to Vocal, this is the second time I'm writing this as I got to number 3 the first time after forgetting to save changes and lost it. So, yeah, ehm, don't do that. To be fair I'm probably the only one stupid enough to do that. Anyway:
By Matty Long6 years ago in Geeks
Important Things We Noticed In The Final 'Black Widow' Trailer
It's almost time for Phase 4 of the MCU to launch, with the release of Black Widow not far away. For many fans, a film focusing on the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, is long overdue. Before the movie hits the big screen in May, let's take a look at the most important things we noticed in the final trailer.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Geeks
Disney Pixar Onward - Is It A Worth Watch Magical Realism?
Magical Realism is a style that weaves its thread of fantasy into day-to-day life. The characters of Pixar Onward movie are from folklore and have magical powers. But the scenes and story-line portray the life of a suburban family.
By Anitha Sankaran6 years ago in Geeks
Phase 4
Phase 3 of the MCU wrapped things up so nicely and yet set up so much for the next 10 years. Now I talked a little bit about this during my Endgame review and video but with what's slated for Disney+, this year alone I thought it was time to revisit this topic. They could have easily set up the next 3 phases of superhero experiences and with all the announcements that have been made for not just films but for Disney+ shows, there are worlds of potential regarding our remaining heroes as well as heroes we have yet to meet.
By Alexandrea Callaghan6 years ago in Geeks











