Not exact matches
A boy and a girl singing some Marvin Gaye to each other, a pastryphile growing to care about a flute - toting band
geek, guys who pick on each other but who do care about the friendship they share... This isn't on the level of John Hughes» «80s high
school movies, but this franchise is pretty much the cream of the crop of late «90s teenxploitation.
Benicio Del Toro, a confessed horror
geek, was the prime mover behind The Wolfman; with producer Rick Yorn (The Aviator, Gangs of New York) he managed to sell Universal on the idea of an old -
school monster
movie that would keep the digital effects to a minimum and instead focus on audience identification with the star and his makeup.
It's pretty slim on bonus features, but that's to be expected for a
movie that doesn't necessarily rely on
geek potential but rather looking for an audience of high
school and college students on an inebriated night.
In an apparent first for a
movie studio, Open Road Films will allow fans to use Bitcoin to purchase tickets to «Dope,» an indie comedy about a high
school geek that opens June 19.