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Best geek movies throughout history.
Why Do Machines Need The Matrix?
I watched an online review of The Matrix movie as part of Matrix Month by The Nostalgia Critic. It was an oldie by Internet standards, but it was definitely one of his better reviews, and despite him making clear that he didn't like it, he was as objective as he could be. But if you're a fan of The Nostalgia Critic's work, like I am, you'll notice that what he has in earnestness and film knowledge, he lacks in finer details. And this one in particular, I feel he missed out on.
By Fabianne Deacon8 years ago in Geeks
World Box Office: Chinese Athletes Again Outscored 'Blade Runner'
Here are box office reports of international movies. 1. 'Never Speak of Death,' $30.1 million The second week at the top of the international box office is a sports comedy from China. The film of the director Sun Yang gathered, over 15 days, more than $260 million and continues to dominate in the Chinese box office.
By Harsh Mehta8 years ago in Geeks
Film: The Sacrificial Lamb/Wolf Tropes
You know, as an avid consumer of fiction, especially shallow fiction that one should really know better than to take seriously, one starts to notice familiar patterns of storytelling underneath seemingly completely different stories, settings, and characters.
By Fabianne Deacon8 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Foreigner'
It seems that I am not a big fan of the work of actor Pierce Brosnan. It’s not that I have an active dislike for the man, but rather, in looking at my cumulative opinion of his work over his 35-plus year career, I have only given Brosnan two positive reviews. Grant you, I have only been a critic for 20 years, but Brosnan was on TV for most of the time before I came into my profession. He had arguably his biggest successes in the James Bond franchise during my time as a critic. Then again, I don’t have a particularly high opinion of that franchise, either.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
The Golden Trio's True Houses
It's commonly accepted by Harry Potter fans that the Golden trio were meant to represent the other three houses. Fan theory is that Hermione represented Ravenclaw, Harry represented Slytherin, and Ron represented Hufflepuff. I don't strictly think that's true.
By Dante Dionysis8 years ago in Geeks
'The New Mutants: Trailer 1': A Fanboy Reacts
So, this is another section in my little Fanboy thing I've got going on where I react to the most recent trailers for upcoming films that excite. Yes, they will tend to be comic-book based, but I'm a nerd, and these are the things that interest me. These will just be quick, first impressions from watching the trailers, with my immediate reactions and maybe some deeper musings if I notice anything.
By Sam Gamble8 years ago in Geeks
Reed Alexander's Review of 'Crimson Peak (2015)'
It's a rare moment when I feel compelled to pay 10 bones for an actual movie ticket when I know I can just wait for it to come out on Netflix and watch it for the subscription fee along with dozens of other movies. Then there's Guillermo del Toro. I'ma do my best not to suck his dick fan boy style and give this movie an honest review. But If I'm going to pretend to be honest, I squeed like a little school girl when I saw the previews and pretty much screamed "SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!" at the automated ticket machine... because I hate humans... and no I don't want a fucking regal card.
By Reed Alexander8 years ago in Geeks











