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Film Geek

One who possesses knowledge pertaining to films that many may find extraordinary, and are usually good filmmakers, graphic designers writers. Besides film Film, Geeks are usually are good with tech in general.

Random person: Hey bro I heard you're like a film genius!

Film Geek: Speaking of geniuses I assume you have seen Jaws? Well did you know part of the reason the cast had time to improvise was because the robotic sharks kept breaking down, halting production. Named “Bruce” after Spielberg’s lawyer, the sharks relied on a complicated series of pneumatic pumps that kept getting fried by the sea water. Breakdowns became a daily occurrence. Undeterred, Spielberg had the actors improvise their scenes while he wrote the dialogue into the script. The impromptu workshops proved a success, resulting in fully developed characters that enraptured audiences — all thanks to faulty props.

Random Person: Whoa.......

by Film Geek 2000 February 6, 2019


Stanley Kurbrick Filmed the Moon Landing

From 1945 to 1991 there was the Cold War between the United States, NATO, and the Western world and the Soviet Union, Comintern in Asia, and the Warsaw Pact in Europe.
In 1968, Stanley Kubrick released 2001:A Space Oddesy.
Meanwhile the Space Race was going on between the USA and the USSR, with the Soviets having major wins, leading to the US becoming desperate to get a major win.
Now, here's where we get crazy, because this theory states that the US gov, seeing Kubrick's wonderful job filming space, hired Stanley Kubrick to film the Moon Landing, giving the US a false major win over the Soviets.
There's even a video released after Kubrick's death of him confessing to it.

Now for the debunking.
First off, no member of the world at large had seen video of space, meaning he could've made it look however, and you have to keep in mind this is Kubrick that we're talking about. His films are incredibly well-made with dozens upon dozens of retakes until it's perfect, not to mention the director and extended editions, while the Moon Landing has bad audio and video quality, is short, is fuzzy, and is the polar oppisite of Kubrick's works.
Now at this point you may be thinking "But my name, you said there's video of him confessing to it", well, that video is quite easy to be proven as a hoax -- made by a random guy who moderately looks like 1990s Kubrick --, simple as.
As to why this easily-disprovable conspiracy began, well, that is something I'm still pondering, myself.

Reddit Conspiracy Theorist: Hey man, y'know Stanley Kurbrick Filmed the Moon Landing?!
You, an intellectual: Don't be a fool; everyone knows Hitchcock filmed it
This was originally about 2,400 characters, but I needed to revise it to just 1,500 to publish it, so it's not as enticing, not as in depth, nor does it explain what nations were even in the Comintern or Warsaw Pact, but i encourage you to watch a video on YouTube about this by The Why Files

by That Guy Who Knows Random Shit June 22, 2024


Mateshwari Films

A Scary Indian logo used for a shitty low budget movie called Zaalim which was released in 1994.

The Mateshwari Films logo looks like an angry red apple dressed as a king....

by Rotten Turkey August 1, 2022


cringer film

A horror movie genre that is dedicated to cringy and disturbing material such as body horror, dismemberment and other squicky footage.

That was the most disturbing and horrifying cringer film I've ever seen.

by Type2GenomeManiac June 25, 2017


No Nudity In My Film

'No nudity in my film' a saying by a special kind of retard. Christian Phillips in the youtube video 'Christian has gone rogue'
He spurted this worthless set of words when his friend was zipping up his pants pocket. Christian realized this would be the perfect time to make a funny blooper for their VERY professional class film. Running up and yelling "NO NUDITY IN MY FILM!" it is very common to also associate this saying with the Omae wa moe shinderu meme.

Christian: "Yeah dude! I live on Kipling and Eglinton..."
*Richard is zipping his pants pocket*
Christian: "Omae wa moe, shinderu!"
Richard: "Nani!?"
*Loud noises of absolute destruction and devastation followed by Christian's ultimate one liner*
Christian: "No nudity in my film!!!!!!!"

by RadicalRads11 November 8, 2018


Pan-Indian film

pan-Indian film is a movie created with the intention of appealing to audiences across different linguistic, regional, and cultural diversities within India. It aims to transcend specific regional boundaries by incorporating elements that can be relatable and engaging to a broader audience across the country. This might involve using multiple languages, cultural motifs, or themes that resonate with various regions.

"Pan-Indian film" refers to a film that is intended to appeal to a wide audience across various regions, languages, and cultures within India. These films typically incorporate elements that can resonate with a diverse audience, often using a mix of languages, cultural references, and themes that have a broad appeal.

by Yoooutfg September 17, 2023


Film Set

"A place where unimaginable evil emanates from creatures too wicked for the Pit to hold."

(Definition assigned to the term 'Film Set' by Jensen Ackles, co-star of the CW Network television show 'Supernatural'.)

We knew this place was gonna be a chaotic, unprofessional nightmare, but...good God! It's like a freakin' FILM SET around here!

by GertieCraign September 7, 2018