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Best geek movies throughout history.
Movie Review: 'Morbius' is the Disaster We All Expected it to Be
Morbius is pretty much the mess that everyone has been predicting since it was announced that the famed Marvel vampire anti-hero was headed to the big screen. Starring Jared Leto, this lurid monster movie fails in many ways but most abundantly as a way of introducing Morbius to Sony’s bargain bin version of the MCU. Who is Michael Morbius? What is his motivation? What is his relationship with Spider-Man? Who the heck knows? I’ve seen this movie and I am more confused than ever.
Sean PatrickPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMovies Watching and Downloading (Legally and Securely)
The easiest way to see if something is illegal or not is to check whether you are paying for it. If you're not paying for it, then chances are it's illegal.
Md Fahad AlamPublished 2 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - April 2022
Animation Is Cinema For All
Recently at the Oscars, we looked on as the misconception that animation is a medium solely for children, was once again highlighted. Thankfully, creators and viewers alike came together to discuss and uplift incredible examples of animation, showcasing the fact that the medium is truly for anyone. That animation is simply a tool that can be used across any genre in order to tell incredibly compelling stories.
The Wrong Trousers - A Movie Review
It’s the wrong trousers! We’ve got to stop them before it’s too late! The Wrong Trousers was released in 1993. A new guest arrives in Wallace and Gromit’s home. Gromit is suspicious of this mysterious penguin. Wallace invents a pair of robotic trousers which is transformed from giving Gromit walks into something more drastic.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in GeeksTop 7 Back to school movies
To see just how easy it is to make your own Mrs. Potato Head adult costume, we are going to show you how to make this costume using very few supplies. This costume is a great way to dress up as a parent because you can wear it to a fancy party or a costume party. You can also dress up as Mrs. Potato Head while your kids dress up as Mr. Potato Head for Halloween. You can even wear this to a party and pretend you are the Mrs. Potato Head!
TrendingFastIndiaPublished 2 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - April 2022
Breaking the (Autistic) Code: Johnny from The Room (2003)
Disclaimer: I am not a licensed medical professional and this series is not about diagnosing the character(s) with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This series is a personal examination of the film/TV show's plot, the character's traits and personality and how they relate to me as an Autistic woman. I will also examine canonically Autistic Characters, so take my personal opinions as just that, a personal opinion. I would encourage my readers to seek out different perspectives on disability representation especially from BIPOC disabled creators who are often ignored in the disability discourse. Also some of the topics I will discuss might be triggering so please take care of your mental health when reading. I will also try to avoid giving away any spoilers for those who have not seen the film/TV show but if I have to give context for my arguments, this will be a likely occurrence so please be forewarned.
Kelsey O'MalleyPublished 2 years ago in Geeks RRR: SS Rajamouli's Film Budget Revealed, Jr NTR-Ram Charan Starrer Expensive Than Baahubali Film Release Dates
According to an Andhra Pradesh minister, the budget of RRR is Rs 336 crores. This excludes GST and fees of Jr NTR, Ram Charan and other cast and crew of the movie.
Radhe formsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'The Bubble' is a Complete Unfunny Disaster
The Bubble stars Karen Gillan, at the head of an ensemble cast, as a movie star being convinced to return to an action movie franchise she thought that she had left behind. Gillan’s Carol Cobb became a star in the Cliff Beasts franchise and appeared in 4 of the 5 Cliff Beasts films before abandoning the 5th sequel in favor of making a terrible prestige picture where she played a half Israeli, half Palestinian woman at the heart of the middle east crisis. If you can’t see why that’s a problematic role, one look at a picture of Karen Gillan should explain things.
Sean PatrickPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'The Lost City' is So Much Fun
The Lost City is the movie I needed right now. This delightful comedy about an author struggling with her place in the world and getting pushed back into the world following the death of her husband, several years earlier, finds just the right mix of fun and lovable characters. The scene stealer though is Channing Tatum whose comedy chops have never been put to better use. If you loved his work in 21 and 22 Jumpstreet, then The Lost City is a must see.
Sean PatrickPublished 2 years ago in GeeksLifetime Review: 'Line Sisters'
Synopsis: 15 years ago, Alpha Beta Omega Sorority was rocked by the drowning of their dean of pledges Jodi (Teesha Renee). In the years since, Valerie (LeToya Luckett) has become a lawyer and pushed the memory of the tragedy to the back of her mind. But that all changes when she and her old sorority sisters Cassandra and Dominique (Kierra Sheard-Kelly and Drew Sidora) travel to Outer Banks, North Carolina for a Black Greek Weekend. Soon after arriving at their rental home, frightening events plague the women and they become convinced it's tied to Jodi's death--and their indirect involvement in her drowning. While the arrival of Valerie's estranged ex-friend Simona (Ta'Rhonda Jones) stirs up bad blood, they'll have to put aside their differences if they want to survive their shared secret coming back with a vengeance.
Trevor WellsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksShip of Dream Titanic
There's a controversy at the center of James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster "Titanic," which has sparked heated debate since the film's release nearly 25 years ago. This question, which has lingered in my thoughts throughout each viewing, has major ramifications for the young couple's life and death.
Uttam nandiPublished 2 years ago in GeeksApocalyptic Mundanity- The Final 3 Films of Bela Tarr
“Film is not about telling a story… It’s so we can get closer to people, somehow we can understand everyday life, and somehow we can understand human nature, how we are like we are.”
J.C. TraversePublished 2 years ago in Geeks