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Best geek movies throughout history.
Silver Screen Magic with Lucille Ball
Even though the legendary actress Lucille Ball was best known for the hit TV sitcom “I Love Lucy," she also had a movie career. Starting in the 1920s, she was modeling and appeared in the 1933 movie “Roman Scandals” as an unaccredited extra until she got starring roles of her own.
By Rasma Raistersabout 5 hours ago in Geeks
Why Does "In Memorians" Segments Always Disappoints
Every year during Oscars, the segment memorializes those actors, filmmakers, musicians, and others related to the industry. The segments consist of images or video clips of the recently departed individuals, edited together into a montage and usually accompanied by music. However, The "In Memorian" segments , the Emmys, the Grammys, the Tonys, the Olivier Awards, the SAG Awards, TCM, BBC Sports Personality of the Year, and by the NFL during Super Bowl week. In 1978, the 50th annual ceremony for the Academy Awards (the Oscars) honored the golden anniversary of the award with a special segment featuring Sammy Davis Jr., singing the Marvin Hamlisch song, “Come Light the Candles,” over a memorial montage. That was until 1994, the Oscars paying tribute to the movie stars, film crew members, and Hollywood movie executives who had died in the previous year became an annual Oscar tribute, beginning with the 66th Academy Awards. Soon after, the Grammys, the SAG Awards, did the same way.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout 16 hours ago in Geeks
Midsommar. Content Warning.
Midsommar came out on July 5, 2019. After a family tragedy grief-stricken Dani Ardor accompanies her boyfriend, Christian, and his friends, Josh and Mark, as they head to Halsingland, Sweden to attend the midsummer festival at their mutual friend, Pelle’s, home village with people known as Hargas. What comes next is nine days of Pagan rituals, psychedelic trips, and many what’s going on?
By Melissa Clarkabout 21 hours ago in Geeks
Spider Man: Brand New Day Trailer Breakdown – What Can Fans Expect
The Trailer Swings into Spider-Man's New Chapter The release of the trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has sent shockwaves through the Spider-Man fanbase, generating an astonishing 1 billion views in just 24 hours. This incredible number highlights just how eagerly audiences are anticipating the next chapter of Tom Holland's Peter Parker, and it's clear that excitement for this new adventure is at an all-time high.
By TheScreenAnalyst2 days ago in Geeks
Harry Potter Trailer: Magic That Still Lives in Memory
There are moments in life when a simple video can take you back to a different time. For many people, watching a Harry Potter trailer brings back a feeling they cannot easily explain. It might remind them of childhood, of waiting for a new film, or of discovering a magical world for the first time. The music, the visuals, and even a few seconds of dialogue can create a deep emotional response. A Harry Potter trailer is not just a preview of a movie. It is an invitation into a story filled with friendship, fear, and wonder. Even years later, these trailers continue to hold meaning. They remind us how stories can stay with us long after the screen goes dark.
By Muqadas khan3 days ago in Geeks
"Jamarcus Rose": A Heartfelt and Compelling Short Film
We all want to see you live out your dreams. “Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes” is a short film directed by Marcellus Cox. Jamarcus Rose, a young teen and talented high school MLB prospect, spends the day with his new mentor, Jasper, from the Big Brothers of America Program.
By Marielle Sabbag3 days ago in Geeks
Silver Screen Magic with Natalie Wood
Actress Natalie Wood began her career early, before she became ten, in the films “Miracle on 34th Street” and “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir." She earned a Golden Globe award for her performance of Karen Holmes in the TV adaptation of “From Here to Eternity." She died tragically drowning in 1981 at the age of 43.
By Rasma Raisters4 days ago in Geeks
Stagecoach (1939) is Still Great!
I love westerns, I've said it before, and I'll say it 'til the cows come home. Unfortunately, however, the western genre isn't always family-friendly...unless you look at some of the older titles to hit the screen. See, usually, when one thinks of westerns, the image of men and women riding around in broad-brimmed hats with revolvers, and shooting bad guys is what comes to mind. The genre is quite literally built around violence...most of the time.
By Greg Seebregts4 days ago in Geeks











