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Film Geek

  • Director: James Westby
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Workplace Comedy
  • Themes: Underdogs, Workplace Romance, Twentysomething Life
  • Main Cast: Melik Malkasian, Tyler Gannon, Matt Morris, John Breen, Tara Walker
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 72 minutes

Plot

A socially inept video store clerk forges a tenuous friendship with a pretty downtown hipster after being fired from his job in Oregon-based director James Westby's quirky tale of geek love among the twenty-something set. Scotty Pelk (Melik Malkasian) may not be able to relate to his peers at the video store so well, but his knowledge of film is encyclopedic. A nuisance to the customers and an endless source of annoyance to his coworkers, Scotty takes solace in a friendly hipster named Niko (Tyler Gannon) after being unceremoniously fired the job that he loves. With his film website failing and no one but Niko to turn to, Scotty's feeling for Niko begin to move beyond the realm of friendship and into the romantic despite the constant interference of Niko's obsessive ex-boyfriend Brandon - who isn't about to let the girl he loves end up with a video store reject who can't even find friends on the internet. But thanks to Niko, Scotty's life is taking a turn for the better, and after experience what a small dose of confidence can do for a man's sense of self-worth Scotty is finally prepared to show just how far a deep love of film and a keen eye for criticism can actually get one in life. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Melik Malkasian - Scotty Pelk
  • Tyler Gannon - Niko
  • Matt Morris - Brandon
  • John Breen - Mr. Johnson
Tara Walker - Kaitlin; Leslie Taylor - Temp Agency Representative

Credit

James Westby - Director, James Westby - Editor, Jason Wells - Composer (Music Score), Jason Hughes - Cinematographer, Byrd McDonald - Producer, James Westby - Screenwriter

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Film Geek
Directed by James Westby
Produced by Byrd McDonald
Written by James Westby
Starring Melik Malkasian
Tyler Gannon
Matt Morris
John Breen
Tara Walker
Michelle Garner
Music by Jason Wells
Cinematography Jason Hughes
Editing by James Westby
Distributed by First Run Features
Release date(s) February 10, 2006
Running time 78 min.
Language English

Film Geek is a 2005 independent film written and directed by James Westby[1][2] and starring Melik Malkasian as Scotty Pelk. The story revolves around Pelk's life as a film geek and a love interest that develops with a girl named Niko (Tyler Gannon).

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Plot

Scotty Pelk is a socially inept film geek who works at a video store called Video Connections in Portland, Oregon. His biggest claim to fame is his website, www.scottysfilmpage.com (which has yet to receive a hit). He is a hard worker, but eventually gets fired for being too much of an annoyance to the customers. In a funk, he visits several video stores around town to try and find a job, but none of the stores are hiring.

While traveling on the MAX to the Portland Staffing Resources office, Scotty sees a young woman, Niko, reading a book called The Films of David Cronenberg. He is infatuated and chases her down to talk to her about Cronenberg, but she essentially brushes him off.

At the Portland Staffing Resources office, Scotty finds a job working with auto parts. He is confused and lost during his first day at work, all the while continuing to talk about movies with his co-workers. On the way home, he sees Niko again and joins her for coffee, and she invites him to her art show later that night. During the show, Niko kisses Scotty to make her ex-boyfriend, Brandon, jealous. Later, the two go out and sit in Niko's car to talk. Scotty smokes marijuana with her, and they head to a party afterwards. At the party, Scotty gets drunk with two guys who are also film fans.

Scotty constantly calls Niko over the next few days, trying to ask her for a date. She eventually says yes, and they go out to eat at a Mexican restaurant. Afterwards, they watch a movie and then go to a bar. Brandon shows up at the bar and upsets Niko, ending their date.

Scotty continues to obsess and call Niko frequently, but she does not answer her phone. Eventually Niko picks up, but she brushes him off. On the way to visit Niko with flowers and a balloon, Scotty sees Niko and Brandon kissing. Niko then informs Scotty that she and Brandon have gotten back together, indicating that her interest in Scotty had been a ruse to make Brandon jealous.

Scotty goes home and, in a fit of rage and self-loathing, destroys the bouquet of flowers and balloon he had bought for Niko.

Scotty is shown masturbating in his bathroom (one of several such scenes), when he is interrupted by the phone ringing. A Willamette Week newspaper editor is calling Scotty to do an article on him after hearing about his website from the two guys at the party. Once the article is published, Scotty's website becomes popular around the city and he becomes a local celebrity, and eventually gets his own office. While Scotty is signing autographs at Video Connections, Niko walks in after having a fight with Brandon. After talking a little, Niko and Scotty get back together and kiss. The film ends with Scotty once again masturbating into his bathroom sink. And so the question: Was everything that happened starting with the phone call just part of Scotty's masturbatory fantasy? It's not clear.

Cast

  • Melik Malkasian as Scotty Pelk
  • Tyler Gannon as Niko
  • Matt Morris as Brandon
  • John Breen as Mr. Johnson
  • Tara Walker as Kaitlin
  • Michelle Garner as Cindi

References

  1. ^ "Cast". www.scottysfilmpage.com. http://www.scottysfilmpage.com/cast.html. Retrieved on 2008-06-28. 
  2. ^ "Geeking". www.scottysfilmpage.com. http://www.scottysfilmpage.com/geeking.html. Retrieved on 2008-06-28. 

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