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Best geek movies throughout history.
The Matrix Resurrections
With today’s continual advancements in technology, including Mark Zuckerberg’s recent announcement of the ‘metaverse’, now seems an appropriate time to delve back into the exploration and questioning of simulated reality—both the possibilities and the philosophical dilemmas. And there’s no exploration of this topic more widely known or accessible as The Matrix.
Abbey HuntPublished 2 years ago in GeeksHallmark Married Couples Who Act Together in Same Movies
Most Hallmark movies are about love and romance. It is not unusual for a leading actor to fall in love with his co-star. Magic happens when the leading actor is married to his co-star in real life. Is it art imitating life, or is it life imitating art? It really is both.
Margaret MinnicksPublished 2 years ago in GeeksIs Willy Wonka a villain?
After being told about the mysterious Willy Wonka and introduced to him, we get his first comeback of many to Veruca(played by Julia Winter). This sets the tone of his attitude to everyone especially the children, with the exception of Charlie (played by Freddie Highmore), for the remainder of the movie. This was the beginning of many red flags that were acknowledged as odd but not dangerous.
'Vive AkughaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksWilly Wonka deserved jail time?
I had seen a few things about Willy deserving to be arrested or sued and it could be claimed that he had intent- to give his company to the "one who was the least rotten" which would require some form of elimination.
'Vive AkughaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksWilly Wonka is deeply troubled
Willy seems to be a very traumatized and hurt person. His employment of the Oompa Loompas from their dangerous homes could be seen as a good thing after their discussion and sealed deal. They get to be around more Cocoa beans which they adore and be safe from the harmful creatures that lived below. This could easily be a lie to tell the visitors but the Oompa Loompa's seem to be more of his friends that work than just workers. He has one that cuts his hair, one that listens to him as a therapist and he communicates freely with them. It could be said that they became his friends while living in isolation or they are his employed friends.
'Vive AkughaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksReview: Little Women
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Breaking the Autistic Code: Tristan from The Lighthouse of the Whales (2016)
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. 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 GeeksWhat to Watch Next if you LOVE Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away
I don’t know about you, but I vividly remember the first time I watched Spirited Away. It’s one of those life defining moments that is seared into your mind. Maybe you remember where you were for Y2K, or the third week of March 2020, my moment is watching Spirited Away for the first time. I was 10 years old, which just so happens to be the heroine Chihiro’s age. I had just moved cities. The film opens on Chihiro and her family moving towns.
Samantha KaszasPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Rocky Horror Picture Show
It’s hard to believe that The Rocky Horror Picture Show wasn’t an instant hit, when it was first released in cinemas in 1975. Considering its cult classic status now, it wasn’t met with a great response initially. The film was certainly ahead of its time. What with aliens cross-dressing, pre-marital sex, gay relationships, and a man in fishnets, who has made everyone question their sexuality at some point.
Rebecca SmithPublished 2 years ago in GeeksLifetime Review: 'Secrets on Sorority Row'
On the surface, Epsilon Theta would appear to be an ordinary sorority residing in an idyllic university. But Michelle Winter (Kristi Murdock), a former Theta member and current university professor, knows about the sorority's darkest secret. 22 years ago, Michelle was pledging with her troubled friend Kelly Oberman (Holly Tatem) when a hazing ritual ended in Kelly drunkenly falling down the basement stairs to her death. Fearful that the truth of the incident would ruin their lives, Michelle and the other three girls present claimed that Kelly got drunk herself and vowed to keep what really happened a secret.
Trevor WellsPublished 2 years ago in Geeks1 Night - A Movie Review
Time is a funny thing. What would you do if you could go back to the past? 1 Night landed in theaters in 2016. During a significant night, a set of generational couples explore their connections. They work together to understand what their relationships mean and where they could go.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in GeeksIf The Matrix: Resurrections Was Great
Warning! This article contains spoilers for The Matrix: Resurrections Leaving The Matrix is the biggest mistake in all of the movies, and The Matrix: Resurrections is no different. If they must have referenced this part, they should have kept it to an absolute minimum.
William BambergPublished 2 years ago in Geeks