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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
Pixar: Don't Expect a Sequel For WALL-E, Ratatouille Or Inside Out Anytime Soon!
#Pixar has been on the ball recently with it's recently released an films and news. With #FindingDory splashing to the top of the Box Office this year, an #Cars3 preparing to spin to our screens next year, it's looking to take on the dark and scary side of the Disney life. But putting that aside, Pixar are also preparing to release the long awaited #TheIncredibles sequel along with the divided opinion #ToyStory4. But in a recent statement, Pixar have announced that they're currently ruling out sequels for #WALLE, #InsideOut and #Ratatouille.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
10 Reasons Why ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ Fails Fans of the Original Movie
With the 4th of July just passing by us in recent days, I thought it would be valid to look back at last year's Independence Day Resurgence and realize all the reasons why it failed to measure up to the beloved Sci-fi classic. Now when I went to watch Independence Day: Resurgence in the theaters, I had great hope. Finally, after so many years we would have the old crew and new blood fighting for our freedom, not against tyranny, oppression or persecution but annihilation. Unfortunately, the result was less than appreciable. Here are 10 reasons to hate the new Resurgence movie: While I know it had big shoes to fill, here's all the reasons why it failed to measure up:
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Life Aquatic (2004) was written and directed by American Director and one of my biggest idols/inspiration Wes Anderson, starring an impressive cast of big name actors like Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Jeff Goldblum, Willem Dafoe, Cate Blanchet and Michael Gambon.
By Bowler Hat Films and Reviews8 years ago in Geeks
The Chronicles Of Narnia' Will Be Rebooted In 'The Silver Chair'
It was between the years 2005 and 2010 that fantasy was brought to the big screen in a whole new way in 'The Chronicles Of Narnia' based on the books written by C.S Lewis. Fans were intrigued into the snowy world when it was transformed from words into action which highlighted many aspects across the Fantasy genre. Some people believe the franchise is a rip off from Tolkein's 'Lord of the Rings' franchise. Whereas some believe it's something new and original. People flocked into their local cinemas to go through three epic adventures across different climates and now we're about to have a fourth magical ride as Narnia is going to return, but not in a good way...
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
The Zombies Are Dead: Kevin Feige Says The MCU Will Not Make An R-Rated Film
If you are a fan of bullets, breasts, and bastards, you had better look outside of the #MCU to get your fix. #Fox's R-rated #Logan and #Deadpool may have blown critics away and shown that there is definitely an appetite for these #superhero films, but even this isn't enough to persuade MCU overlord #KevinFeige that he should bring an R-rated film to his universe.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
5 Best Fantasy Movie Speeches
Fantasy and sci fi movies have speeches galore to inspire the huddled masses to something greater, something higher themselves. In this roundup we will discuss five speeches that, according to my point of view are the best of what fantasy cinema has to offer. Whether it be inspiration, independence, survival, all these movies have the correct formula for speeches to last forever.
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Geeks
Batman The Killing Joke: A Short Review
I am a huge Batman fan. And as far as the joker goes, I believe he is the purest evil ever introduced into the DC universe. A man without beginnings or ends, a psychopath hell bent on reducing the Batman into a copy of himself.. Yet the killing joke comic was a great favourite of mine when it came to comics, making a much more human joker, a man that was destroyed by just one bad day. But then DC decided to create an animated film, one where the great stars like Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy would reprise their roles. It almost seemed we were taken back into our childhoods, with a return to the voice actors of the animated series. And yet, when I saw the movie, I was bitterly disappointed. Here I give my reasons. SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Geeks
Guardians Of The Galaxy To Take Over 'The Tower Of Terror', As Disney's Iconic Ride Gets Shot Into Space!
Next stop, thirteenth floor - The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride is undoubtedly a staple of Disney's catalogue of attractions, even inspiring the company's very first ride-to-film creation. Who could forget plummeting thirteen floors as your Pluto hot dog came back up? Well, dreams are shattered and magic is made, as there is a bittersweet ending to the Californian version of Disney's Tower of Terror ride. San Diego Comic-Con broke the rumoured news that the Tower Terror is getting an out- of-this-world update, and is to be replaced by “Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!” Star Lord and co. could occupy the former ToT building as early as summer next year, just in time for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Remembering LV-426: Where Are The Cast Of 'Aliens' Now?
"Stay away from her you bitch"...erm actually, it is "Get away from her you bitch"! Can you really believe it has been 30 years since James Cameron's Aliens chest-burst into cinemas and gave us one giant face hug? Where as Ridley Scott's seminal horror Alien monopolised "In space no one can hear you scream", 1986 sequel Aliens took the series loudly roaring into the '80s. Quiet suspense and lonesome corridors were swapped with Bill Paxton's hollering, grenade launchers and the introduction of Lance Henricksen's Bishop. Loud, brash, and a curveball of a film, the jury is still out on whether Aliens surpasses its predecessor. News of Neill Blomkamp's proposed fifth Alien film intends on doing away with a messed up timeline and could actually be the sequel to Aliens that we have always hoped for. Whilst we will leave you to chew on that, let's look at what has happened to the cast since they departed LV-426 three decades ago.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Finding Dory' Has Smashed 'Minions' On It's Opening Night
On Thursday night the first public screening of Finding Dory took place and has so far earned $9.2 million, which is the highest ever preview tally ever for an animated movie. The film has been predicted to take an estimated $116 million in the opening weekend at the box office. Obviously we will have to wait until Sunday to find out the results.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks











