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Best geek movies throughout history.
Madagascar - Making Swearing Children Friendly
Madagascar is without doubt one of the most popular and well loved children's films produced by Dreamworks Studios. The film follows the lives of Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Gloria the hippo and Melman the giraffe. When Marty escapes New York zoo, things begin to get chaotic when the other three go after him across the city that never sleeps. Before they know it, the four of them are being shipped off to the small island 'Madagascar'. But when an argument breaks out, things get rough and the boxes they're locked up in, go overboard the boat and all float in different directions. The same morning, they all wash up on the same beach in 'The Wild', which is where Marty wanted to go all along. With Alex and Marty being best friends, they had never been so happy to see each other, even though it had only been one night.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Top Ten Films: 1985
I was born in 1985, and some of the greatest films were released. Coincidence? I think not!! But then the question "becomes where to begin?" This is probably one of the toughest Top Ten lists that I've attempted to put together, because honestly there were so many wonderful movies released in 1985. But, nevertheless I did what I could and put together my list of ten. So let's begin at the end.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Discussing Deadpool - Is The Merc with a Mouth's Movie Any Good?
Wisecracking ex-mercenary Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) is alarmed to discover that he has terminal cancer, and makes a deal to cure his illness with disastrous consequences. With a warped sense of humour, morality and body, he sets out to exact revenge.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Space Jam 2 Is So Happening!
The Live-Action film ‘Space Jam’ is returning for a second instalment! The first film saw NBA legend Michael Jordan join Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes and his friends to stop the feisty aliens seeking to enslave them. When the film was released a decade ago, it made $230 million across the world in cinemas. It’s a film that will always stick with 90s kids.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
My Observations on Movie Franchises Part One: Lessons Learned from Two Great Trilogies
As far as movies go, we are obviously living in an era of franchises. It seems that everything that has a following and is remotely profitable, could become one. From a profit point of view it makes total sense and honestly, although everything has it' s pros and cons, I rather like this trend. I like the whole world building that comes along with a franchise. I also like the fact that it enables filmmakers to use the full potential of what a certain fictional universe has to offer by being able to fully explore and open the characters and ideas that come along with it.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks











