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Best geek movies throughout history.
'Murder Mystery' - Review (Netflix)
Nick Spitz (Adam Sandler) is a New York police officer. His fifteen year anniversary to wife, Audrey (Jennifer Aniston), a hairdresser, is coming up in the next few days, and his career is stalled as he keeps failing the detective exam. Audrey believes he is already a detective, because he is too embarrassed to tell her he has failed the exam.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Geeks
Let's Face It: 'Clue' Is the Funniest Movie You've Probably Never Seen
Audiences were first introduced to a film adaptation of the classic Parker Brothers murder-mystery game, Clue, back in 1985. Despite having a cast of comedic stars such as Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, and Martin Mull, the film was basically a flop at the box office and somewhat fell on its face. However, a continued cult following of the murder-comedy has kept it alive for over 30-years and it has began slowly rising in cult popularity. Even with that, and a forthcoming remake with Ryan Reynolds, there are still many people who have never sat down to watch Clue.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Geeks
Movies I Love from a Hacker Point of View
Hackers is a great iconic movie in the hacker world. This being said, most of the time, it is making fun of what people thought hacking was back then. However, if you have not seen this movie, it is a most see; and not only because you get to see Angelina Jolie's nipple, but because it is a great movie.
By Aaron Osborn7 years ago in Geeks
The 2000's Movie Project: 'Wonder Boys'
Wonder Boys is the kind of movie that pops up in my mind every now and again, and just hangs out for a while. Something about this oddball little world created by Curtis Hanson just sticks to my ribs. Perhaps it is the lament of the blocked writer that gets me, or it could be that wonderfully cockeyed happy ending. It could be any number of wonderful little details all packed into a charming, ramshackle package held together by the lovely twang of a Bob Dylan inspired soundtrack.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks
10 Moments Janis Ian Was the Hero We Deserved
High school is that stressful place almost everyone has been to. While some seemed to find enjoyment out of it, a majority of us couldn't wait to walk out of the doors and never return. Someone who shared our desire to get out, but managed to have a little bit of fun in the process was Mean Girls' own Janis Ian.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Geeks
Here's Why 'Chasing Amy' Is Kevin Smith's True Cinematic Achievement
Most people would say that Clerks is director/writer Kevin Smith's best film. I beg to differ. Smith has built an eclectic filmography, with films ranging from comedy to drama to horror, and a long-running TV presence thanks to Comic Book Men, and an extensive podcast library. But Chasing Amy is a gem that moviegoers often forget about. That is, if they've even seen it at all.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Geeks
The Monster Mash
In the far and distant year of 2005, my friends and I saw Peter Jackson’s remake of King Kong. The movie starred Kyle Chandler, and featured the legendary Kong as portrayed by the equally legendary motion capture actor, Andy Serkis. Little did I know that 14 years later, I would be seeing Kyle Chandler in another movie featuring an equally iconic monster. Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the sequel to the 2014 movie, Godzilla, is the 35th movie appearance of Godzilla (the giant, nuclear radiation powered lizard), and the third Godzilla movie to be made by Hollywood. It’s also features the American movie debuts of Toho Company’s other monsters, Mothra (a giant moth), Rodan (a fiery pteranodon), and King Ghidorah (a three headed and two tailed dragon). That information dump aside, is the movie any good? Let’s find out together.
By Fanpicked Media7 years ago in Geeks
In My Opinion: The 5 Worst Films of the Last 5 Years
I think you all saw this one coming. I've actually been working on this article for a while because there have been so many good movies in the past five years, ones that I have loved dearly. But then there have been films that make me feel like if I have to watch them again, I'll be calling the police—because that would be tantamount to torture. What we are going to do is go through what I believe are the five worst films of the last five years and, see exactly why I think so.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks











