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Best geek movies throughout history.
Movie Review: 'Dolittle' is Desperately Misguided
Dolittle is the single most misguided movie this side of Cats. This Robert Downey Jr vehicle approximates what might have happened if Bialystock and Bloom instead of producing on Broadway, moved to Hollywood to pull off their comical con jobs. Dolittle cost close to $200 million dollars and the final product is one that only a scam artist attempting to make the greatest flop in history would think to release to the public.
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Geeks
Points that the Joker movie reminds us of
One of the most-watched films of this year and of course the most controversial is the Joker movie. Dark movies that can make us think deeply. Maybe this movie is like a mirror of our society. Maybe our bitter life reminds us. Maybe it wants to warn us about the people around us. This movie will teach us a lot about life.
By pardis kiani6 years ago in Geeks
Why "Furious 7" Makes You Realise How Quickly Everything Can End - Live Your Best Life
There comes a time in your life where you’re feeling down at least one. No matter the circumstances, you need that shoulder to cry on. For me, suffering with my mental health on a severe scale in the last fifteen months has been my biggest challenge, but I’ve been inspired to live my best life from the moment I’ve hit restart.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'She's in Portland' Sideways for a new Generation
She's in Portland stars Tommy Dewey as Wes, a rich successful, still relatively young man, in a rut. Wes has problems that he's not fully prepared to confront but they are about to come to a head. Wes is being sent out west to his company's west coast branch to complete a deal. While he's on the coast he intends on seeing his friend Luke (Francois Arnaud), his best friend who has been ghosting him for over a month.
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Geeks
Thrillers to watch
I like thrillers and some horrors except the ones with unnecessary blood and gore and evil. You know those ones that just make you sick to your stomach. I like the suspense and mystery, that’s all. I’m not the biggest fan of slasher movies either. Now if it has a great story line with suspenseful mystery that keeps you wanting more, then great but I’ll go without the gore and blood just for the sake of killing and glorified murder.
By Terrell Walker6 years ago in Geeks
Points that the Parasite Movie Reminds Us Of
Parasite is a Korean film that has been nominated and won many awards in world. Movies can tell us things besides entertaining us, and the characters within the film can influence us and tell us things besides telling stories. Parasite film, with its strange and creative story, was able to tell us something.
By pardis kiani6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to David Lynch
A Short Biography On the 20th of January, 1946, David Lynch was born in Montana, USA to a research scientist and an English tutor. Lynch moved around a lot as a kid going from places like Idaho all the way to Washington and Virginia. By the time he was of university age, he was studying at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts after a transfer which meant he moved to Boston. After a failed 3-year trip to Europe to become an inspired painter, Lynch returned to the USA after only 15 days. He returned to Virginia but, found his parents had moved to California and so lived with his friend. He and his friend then moved to Philadelphia and enrolled in art school again. It was there that he met his wife and then she gave birth to a daughter shortly after their marriage. Her name was Jennifer Lynch.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
'A Fall From Grace': Tyler Perry's First Movie on Netflix
Tyler Perry is the writer, director, and executive producer of more than 40 movies. In the past, Perry's deals have been with Oprah Winfrey's OWN and Viacom. However, his very first movie was just released on Netflix on Friday, January 17, 2020. The 120-minute movie was filmed in only five days in December before Christmas at Perry's new 330-acre Atlanta filming complex.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Review: "The Stepfather" (2009)
This is the worst rating I have given a movie so far and I'm gonna tell you why. When I think a film is absolutely terrible I normally watch it one more time at a different time and place in order to see whether it was me thinking it was awful or maybe I was just not in the mood for that movie. Well, I watched this three times just to make sure and no, it's just a god awful movie. Here's a bit of the history of me and this movie...
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Review: "Two Popes" (2019)
Now let's start with a new film instead of ones I have seen countless times before. I don't know what possessed me to see this film but I was always interested in it from the moment I knew what it was about. Based on a very recent event (the abdication of Benedict XVI) - it takes into account all the things that went wrong during his reign as the head of the church. From someone who remembers the death of John Paul II, there is a lot to be said about the decline and fall of the modern Catholic Church. But what this film focuses on is the way in which Benedict XVI abdicated and the man who took his place - Pope Francis, the current Pope.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks











