February 2011 archive

Film Actually Ep026 (118) – Revenge of the Wasp

http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/geekactually/geekactually.com/wp-content/filmpodcast/FilmActuallyEp026.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadHosts: David McVay & Josh Philpott Film Actually is the official movie podcast of geekactually.com – This week David McVay and Josh Philpott review the new film, “Faster”. We also have some Entertainment Buzz including an update on “Superman: The Man of Steel”, more on Kevin Smith, casting for “The …

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Geek Games: Psychonauts

For those that don’t read our Geek Flicks posts, a quick explanation is required. Our geek section is a vault of only the best of the best, the geek creme de la creme of films, games and tech that changed history and/or inspired us as geeks to do what we do. These geek treasures may …

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Review: Skyline (2010)

I was one of the first to say that the trailer for this film looked interesting, but then the reviews started to come in and I found that there were many other films that I would rather pay for than this one. I finally caught up with “Skyline” directed by The Brothers Strause and I …

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Some Good News – No Kristen Stewart for Superman

Yesterday, I reported that Henry Cavill was cast as Superman/Clark Kent in Zack Snyder’s upcoming “Superman: The Man of Steel”. We also talked about Jessica Biel and the other possible candidates to play Lois Lane. One of the candidates in particular, Kristen Stewart almost made me gag and then have a small stroke. Now, if …

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Super Bowl Ad: Volkswagen

Here is another early Super Bowl ad, this one is for Volkswagen. This is so cute! I can’t wait for the game, not for the sports but for the ads. Enjoy the commercial below, if this doesn’t put a smile on your face, you’re not a real geek.

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Geek Flick: Under Siege (1992)

Weren’t the 80s – 90s a cool time for action films? It was a period where excess was an unwritten rule. CG was still barely in use meaning car crashes and explosions were usually real, action stars were damn near superhuman and the word “terrorist” was used to remove any wrong feeling from shooting people. …

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