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Best geek movies throughout history.
'The Greatest Showman'
As most of America has watched, heard, and experienced, The Greatest Showman was a huge hit across the country and the music was even a bigger hit. The cast chosen to star in this movie was amazing and went above and beyond to make this movie a success. The music featured and premiered in the movie was also a huge success. So much so that people all around the world listen to it everywhere they go: in the car, at work, at home, at school, in social circles, and many other places. It has become so popular that people listen to it anywhere and everywhere they go. They sing to it, dance to it, share it with others, and keep enjoying it every day! The music has inspired people all around the world to pursue their dreams, stand up for what they believe, and not to take opportunities and other people for granted!
By Rebekah Lott8 years ago in Geeks
Best Animated Movies of All Time That Will Make You Cry Your Heart Out
Animated movies are not just for entertainment and often carry a deep message embedded throughout the plot. From the songs of Frozen to the loneliness in Inside Out, some movies have a way of touching the sensitive areas and make your eyes go wet. These life lessons being spread through these adorable animated characters makes them even more worthwhile. Here’s a list of animated movies that you must watch with tissues close by.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
Best Anime Movies on Netflix Right Now
Despite the fact that anime movies tend to be pushed to the back of most everyone's list, they're still among the most popular forms of medium and showcase the most epic story lines often ever conceived. Just look to the likes of Dragon Ball Z and Akira. Their success alone is enough to prove that animation is one of the most interesting forms of entertainment in art.
By George Herman8 years ago in Geeks
Out of 10: 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'
Second of the Captain America Films—or last if you count Civil War as Avengers 3...or Iron man 4. That comment wasn’t even funny the first time, apologies. Cap, Black Widow, and allies react to the compromising of SHIELD, though it takes about two hours for that plot to surface. JOKING!
By Conor Hufton8 years ago in Geeks
Five Movies You Need to Rent
1. 'I, Tonya' This movie is a dramatic and exhilarating depiction of Tonya Harding's life. While this movie reveals Tonya's side of the story on her incident with Nancy Kerrigan, it also shows Tonya's hard life growing up and the blossoming of her skating career. Both fans of Tonya Harding, or people who don't know much about her will enjoy this movie. It has been nominated for Golden Globes, Oscars, and more—deservingly so. Margot Robbie does a phenomenal job portraying Tonya, not as an angel, even though it's her side of the story, but accurately and as a normal human with an exceptional talent who has led a rough life. This film promises drama, drama, and more drama, and is well worth the ticket price.
By Amanda Clarke8 years ago in Geeks
Ranking the Movies of 2018: Week 20
Solo: A Star Wars Story arrived in theaters this week and while much of the media has been focused on the film’s box office prospects, the film at the heart of Solo: A Star Wars Story is actually pretty good. Ron Howard may not be a director of much daring but he is a professional and he delivers solid action, a touch of comedy and a group of colorful characters, those we know and those we’re meeting for the first time.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
LGBTQ+ Films to Watch This Pride Month
June is Pride Month, declared as a result of the Stonewall Riots back in 1969, New York City, when a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual people (don't forget names such as Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Raymond Castro, Storme Delarverie or Miss Major Griffin-Gracy) protested and rioted against police brutality towards the community.
By Andrea de Lera8 years ago in Geeks
10 Fun Facts About 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'!
We never saw Voldemort in this book/movie, but Prisoner of Azkaban is definitely one of my favorite Harry Potter installments. The movie is particularly good, and I wanted to write ten fun facts about the film.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
'The Transformers: The Movie'
The Transformers have been around for what seems like forever. Back in 1984, I was just 3 years old, but when the reruns hit the British screens in the late 80s, I was hooked. I lived on a TV diet of those cartoons that made the improbable come alive. MASK, Star Com, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Centurions, and GI Joe all embedded themselves into the brain of young me. For a long time I assumed the catchy theme tunes and over the top non-violent violence were the selling points. One thing the characters in these shows all had in common was the obvious training they undertook from the Stormtrooper academy from Star Wars. Accuracy in the 80s was not, how do you say, impressive?
By Alan Hiscutt8 years ago in Geeks
Ranking the Movies of 2018: Week 19
Deadpool 2 arrived last week and while it was not the revelation that the first Deadpool was, it was still a solid piece of superhero entertainment. Director David Leitch brings a more conventional structure to Deadpool 2 compared to the looser, more comic like style of Tim Miller. Miller was let go from the franchise following reports of friction with star Ryan Reynolds over the direction of the character.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks











