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Best geek movies throughout history.
Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit is an out-and-out adult cartoon, but a real-life cartoon. Movies are all rated PG, which means: it is recommended to watch them in the company of parents. Some scenes may make children feel uncomfortable, or some contents may not be suitable for children to watch.
The Boss Baby
The ass in "Baby Boss" is so tempting that when I first watched it, it was almost like smoking a cat, and I couldn't extricate myself! This film was written after watching it for the second time. God knows how I can resist the fart energy in the film. Please don't be stingy and enjoy it crazily.
Two thousand and twelve
Before watching Farewell Atlantis, I was looking forward to the special effects scene of the disaster drama, and I was worried about the plot part of the movie. After all, it was the longest one of Roland Emmerich's disaster films with a total length of 2 hours and 40 minutes. If there was a slight difference in this part, the movie would become protracted and lengthy (this worry also caused some misunderstandings of bean friends); After watching the whole film, the situation is just the opposite. If, like me, you have seen several official trailers in Farewell Atlantis and the 5-minute "Los Angeles Collapse" clip, then don't look forward to the special effects part too much, although it is still shocking to ensure that you can see the blood swell, but because almost all the essence is already in these trailers and clips, I have been looking forward to more scenes that I didn't see in advance. As a result, besides the last "Noah's Ark Sailing Show", I felt a bright surprise, and then, Of course, if you have never seen the 2012 trailer or the 5-minute clip, then be prepared to accept the double shock of special effects and sound effects. 2012 will never let you down.
Movie Review: 'F9 The Fast Saga'
I have an emotional connection to the Fast and Furious franchise. As a young critic, I became quite pretentious, quite early on. I wanted to be highbrow and talk about film art and look down my nose at blockbuster movies. I wanted to be a snob though not admit that I was a snob. This turned out to be a soul sucking endeavor as I was something of a fraud. I forced myself to deny the simple pleasure of a spectacle just so I could claim the clout of watching obscure art movies that I wasn’t really enjoying.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Long Halloween Part 1
Warner Bros and DC Comics have had some smash hits on their animated side of things. Sometimes even going far as to be much more comic accurate than the live action counterparts. The latest attempt is a classic Batman story. The Long Halloween.
Reel VibesPublished 3 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - June 2021
What The Surprise Character Appearances In The New 'Shang-Chi' Trailer Could Mean For The Wider MCU
Fans eagerly awaiting the second trailer for the upcoming film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings got an extra surprise when it dropped. Two important MCU characters not previously known to be in the film, Hulk villain The Abomination, and Doctor Strange supporting player Wong, are seen when Shang-Chi and his friend Katy visit what appears to be a mystical underground fighting ring.
Kristy AndersonPublished 3 years ago in Geeks Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
~ essay on Hamlet and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990) and the life of the “NPC.” Photo credit: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)
Dylan OroszPublished 3 years ago in Geeks'The City of Lost Children'-- The Forgotten Classic.
"The City of Lost Children" has been recognized, the world over, as one of the greatest films ever made. Not that year, or that decade, or that genre, it's literally one of the greatest EVER. The movie was an expensive, high-tech French production, using more special effects than any other French film in history. It also happened to be a huge flop, at the time, for the studio. With the film only making only 1.7 million dollars compared to its 18 million dollar budget. But... It has since become a bonafide cult classic among some of the best. It's truly a huge surprise to know that many Americans have never even heard of or even seen it.
Angelo M. RochaPublished 3 years ago in GeeksAlmost 7 hours of DC comics movies
24JUN2021; 2140, THU Last night I finally watched Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and today, Zack Snyder's take on The Justice League (2021). First of all: "Cot damn"!
Nefarious DarriusPublished 3 years ago in GeeksQuestions for the Kin movie (2018)
James Franco, Zoë Kravitz, Dennis Quaid, Carrie Coon, Jack Reynor, and Michael B. Jordan are some of the actors in this movie. I recently watched Kin (available on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video) but I often found myself perplexed when watching. The movie emphasizes the concept of family, bonds and the potential greatness of individuals.
'Vive AkughaPublished 3 years ago in GeeksFilm Review: 'Bit'
Life in Oregon hasn't been easy for transgender 18-year-old Laurel (Nicole Maines). So now, freshly graduated from high school, Laurel heads to Los Angeles to stay with her brother Mark (James Paxton) while she figures out what she wants to do with her life. While Laurel came to the city looking for something new, she never expected her new journey would lead to her becoming involved in the supernatural. But that's exactly what happens when Laurel catches the interest of Duke (Diana Hopper), the leader of a queer vampiress gang.
Trevor WellsPublished 3 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - June 2021
How to Start a Secret Society: Film & TV Edition
“I don’t care to belong to any club that will accept me as a member,” goes the famous quote from American comedian, actor and entertainment multi -hyphenate Groucho Marx.