"My love of cinema replaces all moral considerations ."
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Alfred Hitchcock
...There are many different opinions about it, all of which would undoubtedly be geeky to discuss at length, but in my opinion, the geek is someone deeply obsessed with the specific area of knowledge, as opposed to, say, a fool - that excels in all scholastic and probably ends up owning a Fortune 500 company - or a dork - which is likely to spill drinks all over the beautiful women in their desire to buy it for her. Now, Nerd or Dork could also be a geek, but the terms are not interchangeable, nor are the "dweeb", "spazz", "Melvin", "Poindexter", "four eyes", "putz" or any other similar nomenclature.
...There are many different kinds of geek, and most of us dabble in more than one, but I'm primarily a monster movie. Now, before you start throwing panties at me figuratively to cringe, let me just say that this is not necessarily an enviable position. Of course, I am able to keep her in the movie quote of complicated events that pass for conversation among his fellow geeks, but in other cases, I can say something as recognizable as "What is not no country I ever heard: they speak English in what? "or" I seriously began to doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion! "and be filled with blank, uncomprehending stares. If I had a dollar for every time someone incredulously asked me: "You went to a movie by yourself?" I keep all those dollars and go see a bunch of movies, per se. Crazy as it sounds May you non-geeks out there, do not go to movies hang out with people. I mean, it's not like we can talk or anything.
...I remember reading the news about the man who killed moviegoer who would not shut down during the presentation of David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) a few seasons holidays past - the holidays are always so stressful. Like the rest of the theater were evacuated, probably screaming and otherwise continue to disrupt the movie, this man quietly sat back down and continued watching. I wanted to adore this brave warrior with T-shirts and wheat paste all over the country.
"Here is a man who would not take it anymore" - Taxi (1976) - The man who struck a blow to us all the real movie geeks who have to endure idiotic yammering, text messages and gluttonous feeding terrible noise reject that inhabit the average cinema. Of course, the man had to die, but we're talking about a measly little life in relation to the uninterrupted experience of the first new film - Let our priorities straight, people
!I swear by Stanley Kubrick, if you bring a crying baby in the film, I actually care about - you know, enough to see it by yourself - I'll strangle that thing like we in the story of Cynthia Ozick - that's right, I read too! (See Ozick excellent 1981 short story "The Shawl" to find out exactly how tasteless joke really that .)
Now, some of you might think I'm extreme in what I can only answer. Hitchcock would understand
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