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Best geek movies throughout history.
'Fast and Furious 9' Is Definitely Happening Following "Candy-Ass" Feud Between the Main Stars
Fast and Furious 8 is proving to be a huge box office hit, but #FastAndFurious9 was left hanging in the balance when the two main stars Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel had a rather serious argument over something small.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
We Finally Know What Happens When Gremlins Cross a Time Zone
They're coming back - the furry faces of Gizmo and co. are officially making a comeback as Hollywood lines up a sequel to Gremlins 2: The New Batch. Released in 1984, the original Gremlins film became a Christmas comedy horror shocker, but left scientists scratching their head about timezones. Now an aborted script for what was once supposed to be Gremlins 3 aims to answer that question. Whether or not the current incarnation of Gremlins 3 will use any of these ideas remains to be seen.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Hidden Gems of Netflix
It seems crazy that in its short few years since finding its place online in the wake of Blockbusters becoming a dinosaur and eventually closing and companies like Lovefilm losing ground in its attempt at revolutionizing the entertainment-at-your-fingertips industry, Netflix has become a household name – and more – a meme. However – it doesn’t take a genius or an archaeologist to dig very far to find some absolute gold on the site.
By Andi James Chamberlain8 years ago in Geeks
Magic Marvel Moments from 'Guardians of the Galaxy'
A slight warning, spoilers may occur here - look away now if you don't want to see :) Anybody who watched Guardians of the Galaxy will know that it was THE breakout film in Marvel's Phase Two. It was also arguably Marvel's biggest risk since the release of Iron Man at the birth of the MCU. The characters were not that well known and only dedicated Marvel fans would have known about them. But it is certainly safe to say that they are in the public eye now!
By Alex Hodgson8 years ago in Geeks
Suicide Squad: Is It Time Harley Quinn Gets Her Own Film?
Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Jessica Jones... NAH, give us The Clown Princess, Puddin, Harley Quinn, any day of the week! In an ever expanding world of superheroes, and with the Marvel slate full until 2020, it is really time that DC upped their game. The recent release of the brand new Suicide Squad trailer (set to Bohemian Rhapsody) focuses on 'the bad guys', but highlights one very special lady indeed. Isn't it time The Joker's other half got her own moment in the limelight?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Alternative Hateful Eight
With more blood than you can swing a Hattori Hanzo sword at, Quentin Tarantino is back! After three hours and seven minutes of Southern accents, buffalo hides and raining bullets, you are guaranteed to leave Tarantino's eight film more than a little shell shocked. Lorded as one of the world's best directors and known for using the same actors as much as Ryan Murphy uses his American Horror Story alumni, Tarantino loves an ensemble. The Hateful Eight is sure to deliver on that level, with stellar stars such as Samuel L. Jackson and Kurt Russell at the forefront. But this being the Tarantinoverse, what if someone else has been pipped to the role? Here are some ideas for alternative actors from his vast repertoire who could have featured in his latest shoot 'em up.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The 6 Inspirational Lessons 'The Polar Express' Can Teach Us All
Twelve years ago #ThePolarExpress chugged into cinemas in style. The Polar Express is a live action and animated film with the main star being Tom Hanks. The film follows the journey of a disillusioned little boy, jump on board a magical train in his pyjamas, and heads supposedly to "The North Pole" to meet Santa Claus. The film certainly takes its viewers on a bumpy and icy ride, from almost drowning in a lake to tumbling down never-ending shoots which land directly in Santa's workshop. However, there's one thing that stands in the little boy's way; "the end of the magic", as he no longer believes in Santa Claus and realises all of his faith has gone. It isn't long until he meets the ghost of the Polar Express who taunts him by telling him that everyone he knows will take him for a fool or duped. Towards the end of the film, the conductor asks this boy to BELIEVE and not let anyone judge him for believing in Santa Claus or anything else mythical or something from a story. The boy remembers this and follows this instinct to believe for the rest of the film.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
10 Reasons Why GoldenEye is the Best James Bond Film
"James, for England " - 20 years after its release we run-down why Brosnan, Bean and Boris make GoldenEye the very best James Bond film. The first Bond film to be released on DVD, the wonderful N64 game and the highest number of kills by 007 in any of the series. So grab your exploding pen and a Hawaiian shirt, we are heading to Russia for a vodka martini (shaken, not stirred).
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











