New Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Trailer!
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sHMCRaS3ao] I was just talking about this movie in a recent geek out! This trailer is awesome and I am even more excited for this movie now!
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sHMCRaS3ao] I was just talking about this movie in a recent geek out! This trailer is awesome and I am even more excited for this movie now!
Hail good geeks and nerds! I had another month of fantastic geek outs in April. Check out the lists of everything below!
Let that geek flag fly, my friends!
Hey movie fans! April was another great month for movie reviews. I tried to provide a wide breadth of films for you all to enjoy. Check them all out below!
Live long and prosper my friends!
One of the recent pinnacle texts exploring the anti-geek bias, Nerds: How Dorks, Dweebs, Techies, and Trekkies Can Save America, And Why They Might Be Our Last Hope (originally released in 2007 with a 2011 reprint) is written by David Anderegg, Ph.D who comes from a child therapy background and takes the focus of his book to what he knows best; childhood.
Much of our perceptions of the world, good or bad, are formed when we are children. If we are praised or bullied about certain things, especially in a recognizable pattern over time, we're going to develop an understanding of how the world works from these experiences. An unfortunately common occurrence in schools is kids being bullied for being "nerdy". This could take shape in any number of ways, and Anderegg goes in depth to explore where this comes from in a historical context as well as a cultural one for America specifically. It is a fascinating topic to explore, especially due to the fact that America is rather unique in its bias towards geeks and nerds or a certain anti-intellectualism, as it is formally referred to in the book.
A strong point that Anderegg makes is how dangerous this bias towards geeks and nerds is for our country in terms of our collective psyche as well as our economy if we create a culture where being interested in math, science, and/or technology is constantly discouraged by bullying in our schools and negative images in our media. While strides have been made in recent years, we still have a lot of work to do to break down these stereotypes and take back the mantle of geek pride.
I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in the topic of geek culture. I read it on the recommendation of a mentor of mine in this space and was glad I took some time for it. It definitely adds some scholarly credibility to any discussion you have on the topic.
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This week, we're talking about the recent movie Don Jon (2013), which is the brainchild of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who wrote, directs, and stars in this fresh, unique, and original romantic comedy. Starring alongside Levitt is Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore. All of the actors in this movie do a splendid job with the material, which showcases a more realistic love story for the main characters, which we have come to expect from JGL in such movies as 500 Days of Summer and 50/50 (both of which I highly recommend). Part of the unique aspect of this movie is the main character's obsession with pornography and how that affects his relationships with women, which I think is a very interesting avenue to explore for a romantic comedy.
The cinematography of this movie and the pacing is kinetic, keeping you engaged throughout. It ends in an unexpected fashion and defies all the typical rom-com stereotypes, which I enjoyed greatly. I admit that I was initially drawn to this movie for the creative influence of JGL (who I respect greatly), but I am happy to have seen it in theaters when it was released and am glad to see it streaming for more to enjoy.
*Fair warning, however, since much of the plot surrounds JGL's character's obsession with porn, you'll see a lot of flashes and sounds from him caving into his addiction. Just know this going in!
So, if you want an original romantic comedy to stream that will keep you engaged (and don't mind the aforementioned glimpses of porn) check this movie out and come back next week for another great movie available on Netflix!
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Check out this cinematically focused week in geek:
I was checking out an anticipated list of Summer 2014 movies recently, and it dawned on me (see what I did there?!) that this movie is coming out in a few months. It hasn't gotten a lot of press since X-Men and Spider-Man have been dominating lately, but I am really looking forward to this movie. The first film was a dark horse that surprised everyone and I was a huge fan. I am very eager to see where they take the story further.
Needless to say I am very excited for this movie. I'm a huge Spidey fan and all the stuff I've seen looks pretty great. I do worry that I have seen like all of the movie from all the promo images and trailers but I am sure there is still great stuff I haven't seen yet. I'm going to see it this weekend sometime so check out my tweets to get my immediate thoughts.
So the new cast was announced recently and as I reflected on the reveal, I am still maintaining my initial thoughts on the possibility of this new proposed trilogy; cautiously optimistic. The cast as it stands now had a severe lack of female actors in it and I was never committed to the need for the original trilogy cast to be involved. I'm happy to have them passing the torch but it still feels like they are shoehorned in somehow without knowing exactly the story they want to tell. There is so much potential here but there is also the chance for another prequel trilogy that is divisive and becomes just a cash grab. We'll see what comes from all this as the months go on.
Thanks for stopping by! Come back next week for more geeky awesomeness. Have a great weekend!
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzUYAQZnQyw] This is an awesome video from the folks over at Discovery News (DNews for short). I really enjoy all the cool, educational videos they put up on their YouTube channel, all in short little clips no longer than a couple of minutes. I feel better about spending time with these videos rather than some of the other fodder on the Internet. It does a brain good!
This week, I'm reviewing a hidden gem that has been lurking on my "recommended" swath of films from Netflix, The Kitchen (2012), which stars Laura Prepon (now of Orange is the New Black fame) and fine ensemble of actors who all help create a unique, originally crafted film that I very much enjoyed.
This unexpected cinematic joy centers around, you guessed it, a kitchen on the day of Prepon's 30th birthday. The movie takes place over the course of that single day but the viewpoint we take stands centered on the kitchen, never leaving this setting, while only peering out toward other rooms in the house. It's a neat way to shoot a movie and allows for us to see "private" conversations between characters about other characters, see people just passing through and there is just a feel like you're actually just hanging out in the kitchen all day, witnessing whatever happens to pass by. There is a kinetic feel as well that is well captured once the birthday party begins.
All the actors, while all unknown to me for the most part (I've seen Dreama Walker from Don't Trust the B**** in Apt. 23), all do a great job in their roles, showcasing three-dimensional characters, creating a cool group of people who are all hanging out for the day. This movie is great for the sole fact of it's originality. It's a simple story told in a unique fashion so I enjoyed it for this accomplishment; that it didn't try to do too much but seemed to do just enough.
Check out The Kitchen, streaming now on Netflix!
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Here are some things that I've been geeking out on recently:
So my partner and I just watched a bunch of episodes of this new show after we had both been nudged by multiple people to check it out. We were definitely impressed. It's strongly narrative driven and has a nice dose of sci-fi to keep me hooked. All of the first season is available on Amazon Prime right now and the second season just premiered recently so jump in now since there isn't too much to catch up on.
I just started reading this book since I felt like I needed it. It had been sitting in my Amazon wishlist for some time after an offhand reference by someone peaked my interest. I'm about a third of the way in and it has some powerful advice as well as actionable takeaways to help you live a more zen life. I'm enjoying what it has to say since I'm always all about slowing down and reducing the noise in my life, now this book is helping me maximize to truly achieve that goal.
I'm a big fan of TOMS shoes. I've blogged about them before in varying capacities but just for the record, I own two pairs and their stickers are posted in a few different places around my apartment. They make good products and do good for the world. I couldn't really ask for too much more. I'm going to commit to doing the Day Without Shoes which is next Tuesday, April 29. Even if you can't participate on your own all day, just going for as long as you can as an awareness effort all helps the cause. Look forward to some posts and pictures from the day from me!
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