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Best geek movies throughout history.
Everything You Need to Know About 'The Disaster Artist'
When one dives into the fascinating world of independent cinema, you're bound to come across some of the most intriguingly odd films and filmmakers out there. However, perhaps none more so than than the 2003 cult classic The Room and it's star, director, writer and producer Tommy Wiseau. Indeed, often labelled as the "Citizen Kane of bad movies" or "the best unintentional comedy ever made", the surreal absurdity of what was presumeably supposed to be a romantic drama has left film fans simultaneously preplexed and captivated over just what was going through Wiseau's mind when he put that thing together.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
5 Facts About 'Die Another Day' That Make It a Triumph
Die Another Day. To some, it is a bit flawed but fun guilty pleasure. To others, guilty of being an extremely0flawed Bond movie. Nevertheless, a lot of talent, money and ideas were thrown onto the screen while making this film. Therefore, whatever way one feels about the final product, there is a lot to explore in this silly, uneven, and yet surprisingly inventive Bond film.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' — Like an Evening Full of Mixed Emotions In a Great Italian Restaurant
Since I didn't get around to see Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in cinema, I was left as a curious onlooker to the storm of mixed reactions and fairly heated discussions that followed it. Now, after having finally seen the film, it is easy to understand this extremely mixed response. Whether you like or dislike this movie, it is a tricky one to sum up in a cohesive and conventional manner.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
'xXx: The Return of Xander Cage' — Surprise Hit of 2017?
As Vin Diesel continues his hobby of digging up his late 90s and early 00s hits and resurrecting them, it can only be described as a natural turn of events that after the resurrection of Fast and Furious and Riddick, the next one was going to be xXx - set to be released in 2017 and probably the least popular of his three hit franchises that launched him into superstardom.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
The (Foot) Claws Come Out For X-23 In Latest 'Logan' TV Spot!
The anticipation is at fever-pitch, and while some of you might rather claw your eyes out than see another TV spot for James Mangold's upcoming Logan, the latest one could be one of the most X-citing yet. In and amongst shots of #HughJackman looking old and Patrick Stewart looking older, it looks like the new addition of Dafne Keen as Laura Kinney, a.k.a. X-23, can insert some new blood into the film.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Logan' Soundtrack Reveals X-Tremely Interesting Spoilers
As James Mangold's Logan comes clawing onto our screens, the comic book universe is at fever pitch as #Fox prepares to show the MCU and DECEU exactly how to make a #superhero film. The third in the #Wolverine trilogy, #Logan brings #HughJackman back as the titular bub, while Dafne Keen premieres as Laura Kinney, a.k.a. X-23, the cloned daughter of Wolverine. The film looks to be a family road trip with Patrick Stewart's Charles Xavier along for the ride, closing the trilogy as a perfect swansong to the past 17 years of Jackman as Logan. Promising to be Jackman's final time popping out his claws, many are left speculating whether Mangold would do the unthinkable and kill off the gruff Canadian?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
A Flip Of The Coin: Billy Dee Williams Plays Two-Face (Again) In 'The LEGO Batman Movie'!
They say that patience is a virtue, and one man knows that more than many. It may have taken Billy Dee Williams 27 years for the pay off, but the 79-year-old actor will finally get to return to the role of Harvey Dent/Two-Face in upcoming The LEGO Batman Movie. He is the sadly forgotten Harvey Dent from Tim Burton's first Batflick in 1989, but rightly slots in among Aaron Eckhart and Tommy Lee Jones as the infamous rogue.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Story Of The Lost Spider-Man Film And John Malkovich's Vulture
Is it a bird, is it a plane? Well, a bit of both — it's a jetpack-powered vulture. While Michael Keaton is currently soaring high as the villainous Vulture the Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer, the road to Vulture taking flight has been a long fall from the nest. Homecoming may be the character's first live-action outing, but some may remember that we nearly had a very different Spideyverse, with someone else tipped to plume his feathers as Vulture — John freakin' Malkovich!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











