Thursday, July 18, 2013

The 5 Best Nerd Movies Ever

These REMAIN the post-glory days of the nerd. From Larry Ellison, island-owning-cutthroat-businessman-billionaire, to Mark Zuckerberg, billionaire-coder-CEO-visionary, the once-lowly nerd - with Silicon Valley serving as his Xanadu - is now creator of much of the world's riches, seer of the world's future, and the person to Whom Presidents and hopefuls come for money, anointing and benificent manipulation of Big Data.

It was not always thus.

Even while Bill Gates was destroying the competition in his fast march to world's richest human being nerds in high schools around the world were still getting bullied. The rise of the web, PCs, social media and easy money - all Easily leveraged by the nerd - have at last Taught even the biggest, meanest, stupidest of bullies, That the nerd They pick on today may very well be the one That Creates That Thing That puts the bully's future self out of work, and possibly eradicates the only industry he's ever known.

To its credit, Hollywood has long Promoted the glory and power - and humanness - of the nerd, At least since the dawn of the Reagan Era. Long before nearly anyone, treats including nerds, actually owned a computer, Hollywood revealed to potential, brainy hero figure.

True, while many movies still offer up the stereotypical nerd, slovenly, socially inept, living in mom's basement, spending his (always his) nights staring into banks of computer monitors, and lacking even the fortitude to be the hero's plucky sidekick, some of the best films of the past 30 years have glorified the nerd.

These are the very best of the bunch.

Revenge of the Nerds
Released nearly 30 years ago, Revenge of the Nerds is the standard by all nerdy cinema Which will forevermore be Judged against.

Adams College freshman nerds Gilbert and Lewis are relentlessly taunted by the jocks of Alpha Beta fraternity. When the jocks force the nerds out of Their room, the nerds fraternity must create Their Own - and teach school why nerds entertained by the matter. Booger and Poindexter nearly steal the show.

Real Genius
It was "Morning in America" ​​and Hollywood was moving at warp speed to release pro-nerd films. One of the nerdiest ever was Real Genius, the story of a boy and another boy, and mostly only boys, except for the rare girl, who were all so super-smart That They Were sent off to a sort of Cal Tech Junior High.

Our anti-hero, Mitch, so smart That even his parents do not know what to do With Him, Helps save the world, gets the girl and learns That the smarter you are the less you need to care about your appearance. Brain power trumps all.

WarGames
Phone Phreaking in 1983, the fallacy of the Cold War, computer hacking, computer gaming - probably not mainstream Hollywood film has ever been as audacious as WarGames in its depiction of the power of the nerd. All Matthew Broderick's character wants to do is hack phone systems and play the latest and greatest computer games. Instead, I nearly starts World War III.

American Splendor
If Matthew Broderick's nerd Helped avert World War III in WarGames, then twenty years later, Following The PC revolution, the internet revolution, and the bursting of the Internet stock bubble, American Splendor offered Preferred to smaller, more cynical view of the nerd. The film's depiction of the slovenly, obsessive, radically under-employed Harvey Pekar delivered a vision of the nerd as common man.

Only, In this case, one bursting with talent and, if I must admit it, reasonably happy with his meager lot in life. Harvey Hoarder decide to document his life in comic form and it Becomes wildly popular - primarily due to its unflinching honesty. The film Also offers a brief but inspired depiction of comic artist and uber-nerd, Robert Crumb.

X-Men
X-Men May be the prototypical Hollywood vision of the nerd. Nerds are, well, Born That Way. They are endowed with amazing abilities, que makes them stand out from everyone else. X-Men Also has, surprisingly, one of the best Nazi prison camp scenes of any film from any genre. Only, it's not acerca Nazis or the past, but the future - and who will check it.

This being a Hollywood blockbuster, all those born with the special "X gene" are, not surprisingly, Equally pretty and badass.

A bold film requires bold promotions: Nasha film producer

Just a day after debutante Poonam Pandey Stated That She put her foot down against the use of a "fake MMS" being "leaked" to Promote Nasha, a clip featuring her bathing, generated quite a buzz on social networks. Predictably, she was upset With The Developments.

Poonam said, "That I'm upset Given the MMS has been out without my consent. I was not convinced about this promotional idea and so had vetoed it. But I think there are other strategies to be used to keep the momentum going . "

The film's producer Aditya Bhatia Reasons, "Nasha is a bold film. Naturally, info we have to retain the bold quotient in our promotions. I have cast Poonam Pandey for explicit content. That's the image she has. We can not be showing her as Sati Savitri When She's playing a bold role. And do not forget, what info we have to deliver Poonam's fans expect. "

Further, I added That they experienced no agreement With The actress Stating any two and don'ts for promotion etc. "We do not have any clause in the contract Stating we can not use MMS or any specific concept for the film's promotion. Amit Saxena My manager and I are in agreement on the kind of promotion Requires our film. We know what to show in the best interest of the film. "

Nasha, produced by Eagle Home Entertainment and One Line Cinema, releases July 26.

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