Kattiera Nana
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Hadrina
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Starfig873
Geeker was an awesome show when it was on, it's a travesty that it never was awarded a second season. Why hasn't it been put on DVD even? There ARE people that remember this show, and I can only hope a release is in the cards for this hilarious show.As it says, GeeKeR was a futuristic goof that had a very unusual powers, and all he really wanted throughout the 13 episodes was to be more human. Just wait till you see him sprout pinky fingers all over his body! Noah was my favorite character from the show however, the large, breath mint loving, red-cap wearing, T-rex just ruled when he was on screen. I still wonder what kind of possibilities these characters had in them if there had been another season.
InkKiss
This was my favorite cartoon in the fifth grade. One of the last Saturday morning cartoons that interested me.What I've noticed about Lady MacBeth is that she is almost the twin of Leela from Futurama: The long, high placed ponytail, the computerized contraption on the forearm, buxom figure, freakish facade (Lady Macbeth is bald except for the ponytail and Leela with the one eye) and the no-nonsense attitude. G.e.e.k.e.r. also looked like the animated version of Jim Carey's character in Dumb andDumber: The Animated Series.
Tweak0
This show combined random humor, sci-fi and talking dinosaurs. Waking up in a closet and running to our tiny living room slash bedroom to watch cartoons at six o'clock in the morning was made many times better for me being able to bask in the glow of a show as wonderful as this one. I award it a thousand points and may it find its way into heaven, no matter how many throats it has to slit along the way.
dynamite_xi
I was in fifth grade when this show was on the air. It was in the waning years of Saturday-morning cartoons, when networks like Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon were turning cartoons from holy, Saturday-centered gems into common, everyday travesties.However, even in the midst of the downfall of Saturday-morning cartoons, I remember G.e.e.K.e.R. This cartoon took place in the future. An evil CEO wants to take over the world, and his creation, Project G.K.R. (an artificial superhuman), will lead him to victory.However, Noah (a talking t-rex, thanks to Brad Garrett) and Lady Becky MacBeth (a rebellious, mostly bald-headed woman) steal the Project and set it loose. It turns out that G.K.R. is nothing more than a drooling, goofy,superhuman geek (hence, his name - "Geeker"). Geeker tags along with Becky and Noah throughout the series.The show was creative, because it was action-packed with cartoony humor, a la Geeker. Imagine Stimpy from "Ren and Stimpy" in the world of "Blade Runner". G.e.e.K.e.R. was a pretty cool show. Too bad no one else remembers it.Eight stars out of ten.