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Film Geek

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.1K
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Melik Malkasian in Film Geek (2005)
Comedy

The story of Scotty Pelk, a socially inept video store clerk who gets fired from his job and becomes a sensation as an online film critic.The story of Scotty Pelk, a socially inept video store clerk who gets fired from his job and becomes a sensation as an online film critic.The story of Scotty Pelk, a socially inept video store clerk who gets fired from his job and becomes a sensation as an online film critic.

  • Director
    • James Westby
  • Writer
    • James Westby
  • Stars
    • Melik Malkasian
    • Ritah Parrish
    • John Breen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Westby
    • Writer
      • James Westby
    • Stars
      • Melik Malkasian
      • Ritah Parrish
      • John Breen
    • 22User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Melik Malkasian
    Melik Malkasian
    • Scotty Pelk
    Ritah Parrish
    • 'Days of Heaven' Customer
    John Breen
    • Mr. Johnson
    Dennis Adkins
    • 'Letterboxed' Customer
    Tara Walker
    Tara Walker
    • Kaitlin
    Taylor Nida
    • Taylor
    Daphne Carver
    • 'Godard' Customer 1
    Kristen Torrianni
    Kristen Torrianni
    • 'Godard' Customer 2
    Michelle Garner
    • Cindi
    Michael Ramirez
    • Video Store Customer
    Jack Ryan
    • Mr. Mooney
    Kim Hill
    • Video Underground Manager
    Tyler Gannon
    • Niko
    Leslie Taylor
    Leslie Taylor
    • Temp Agency Counselor
    Tony St. Clair
    • Virgil
    Andrew Harris
    • Record Store Guy
    Ezra Claytan Daniels
    • Record Store Customer
    • (as Ezra Daniels)
    • …
    Matt Mitchum
    • Brandon
    • (as Matt Morris)
    • Director
      • James Westby
    • Writer
      • James Westby
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    8xwolven

    Charming and Cute Geek Film

    This a really low budget film, like say Primer style low budget. But like Primer it's executed perfectly for what they have to work with and it comes out really entertaining and feels more real and personal this way. This is a very cute film. Melik Malkasian is just perfect as the film geek and although not of equal caliber actor, he really reminds me so much of Rami Malek from Mr. Robot. He plays this role with just as much conviction as Rami in Mr Robot. (See I didn't even notice that their names were also similar til now)

    This film is kinda embarrassing at times because Scotty can be so socially awkward but it's never pushed like in other bad films to levels that are overly uncomfortable like say Jim Carey has done in the past or the Wayan Brothers do in virtually every movie they make. Its just the right amount to seem realistic. Even Napoleon Dynamite did this a bit too much and made it hard for me to enjoy that film. If your a fan of movies like Revenge of the Nerds, you will really like this one even though its low budget, the message of the movie really comes across well. That message being that even though you may be outside what's considered "Normal" by society; if you're a good person, passionate, and good at something, eventually you'll find a niche of people to appreciate what you can do.

    The world is full of different kinds of people and there's a place for everyone. Very well done movie!
    3tomq5p

    Not even enjoyable for a true film geek

    I wanted to like this movie, but I didn't. It was simply too low budget to be enjoyable. The acting was generally pretty bad and the story was relatively formulaic.

    There was a smattering of funny one-liners (most of which involved the word "basically"), but not nearly enough to get me through the 70 minutes without checking my watch.

    Of course, as a film geek, I appreciated the references to lesser known directors and films. In fact, I would have loved it if that aspect of the film was played up. Instead, we get to see a corny pseudo-romance unfold and watch countless "Napoleon Dynamite" wannabe jokes fall flat.

    The film doesn't work because the acting and storyline are subpar and the protagonist is a caricature who is far too one-dimensional to be even remotely believable. However, the cinematography is decent for a movie that seems to have been made for about $1000. The music wasn't too bad either.

    If someone edited this down to only the obscure film references (which would probably run about 10 minutes), it would be funnier and much more digestible.

    I wouldn't even recommend this one to cinephiles.

    3 out of 10
    10jerry_linn

    Quirky and Charming

    I saw Film Geek at the Longbaugh Film Festival in Portland, OR not knowing what to expect, but I found that I discovered a wonderfully entertaining and quirky little gem of a movie. Melik Malkasian gives an incredible performance as Scotty Pelk the film geek who is a socially lacking, movie-obsessed video rental store clerk. When he is not at work, he spends most of his time serving as webmaster for his movie review website which hardly gets any traffic, masturbating, and obsessively watching movies alone in his apartment. The rest of the time he pathetically lusts after the bratty Kaitlin and and the icy-blonde Cindy who both despise him. Being as utterly clueless as he is he continually pursues them despite their rejection of him. In one of the funniest scenes in the whole movie life hits the bottom of the barrel for Scotty when he is fired from his job at the video store. He goes crazy running about the store turning everything into chaos. For this scene alone Malkasian should garner some awards attention. He combines the perfect balance of humor and quirk that is nothing short of brilliant in this scene.

    Despite the low point Scotty has reached it also turns out to be a turning point when he meets the captivating Niko. Niko is a cool, Portland-hipster who loves movies (almost) as much as he does. Unlike everyone else in his life she doesn't mind discussing them with him and connecting with him in general despite his nerdy ways. Scotty soon realizes that he might just have met the love of his life. One of the main problems is that her scummy boyfriend just isn't going to let go so easily. Will Scotty's eventual fame at having his website be discovered enable him to win Niko in the end? Or will his clueless ideals and delusions just keep getting in the way? James Westby does an impressive job with his direction, writing and heartfelt realization of the many memorable and engaging characters and situations that make up Scotty's odd, crazy, hilarious and yet at times somewhat sad story.
    10RUBBERGASH69

    Westby is Brilliant

    Film Geek is a film that comes around once in a lifetime. Director James Westby's grasp of Cinema is overwhelming. The film is everything that Napolean Dynamite should have been. The lead is a dork, loser type, but played to brilliance by Malik Malkasian. If the distributor of this film has a brain, they will roll it out on a grand scale. The movie is short, only 75 mins. But in that time frame, I laughed, I cried, and I was so deeply drawn into Westby's world, that I hoped the movie would go on forever.

    If you get the chance to see this gem on the big screen, don't miss it. Westby and Malkasian could be the next Scorsese/De Niro.

    5 Stars, A+, A perfect 10!!!!
    1dog_fc

    Just plain bad

    This movie is quite possibly one of the worst movies I have ever had the misfortune of seeing. The whole story revolves around one Scotty Pelk, a man whose only outstanding qualities are his encyclopedic knowledge of movies and his complete lack of social skills. In the course of this torturously bad movie he learns about life, love, blah, blah, blah.

    Sometimes you can find a redeeming feature of a movie, no matter how bad it is. In this case, there isn't even one. The acting was ham-fisted and bad. The writing was either cloyingly sweet ("I love movies more than anything. Movies let you be other people." ACK!), just plain bad, or BOTH.

    A lot of comparisons have been made to Napoleon Dynamite, but I think the closer comparison would be to High Fidelity. Both movies are about a young man who has trouble getting on with his life due to an unwillingness or inability to grow up. Both movies feature a protagonist who has allowed his fetish to become the sole source of comfort and empowerment in his life and as a result they alienate everyone around them. The big difference between Film Geek and High Fidelity, however, is that only High Fidelity is worth watching.

    1 out of 10 stars - and this movie was lucky to get even that.

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    Comedy

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    • Trivia
      This is a semi-autobiographical piece on writer/director James Westby's life.
    • Quotes

      Scotty Pelk: I love movies more than anything. Movies let you be other people.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Video Store (2019)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кіноґік
    • Filming locations
      • Video Connections - 6400A NE Hwy 99, Vancouver, Washington, USA(Video store where Scotty works)
    • Production companies
      • Parkwood East Productions
      • The Portland Narrative Project
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,341
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,415
      • Jan 15, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,341
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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