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My Name is Bruce (2008)
…Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between what’s reality and what isn’t. Bruce Campbell, played by Bruce Campbell, and the citizens of Gold Lick struggle with this problem in My Name is Bruce! What a whole town thinks is real and is scared poopless over, Campbell thinks is just a birthday stunt from his agent. That’s really thoughtful of his agent. I wish I had an agent that would go around resurrecting various revenge seeking gods and then poin… Continue reading
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Tagged action, B-movie, Bruce Campbell, comedy, Dark Horse Entertainment, Evil Dead, God, Guan-di, language, Mark Verheiden, parody, R-rated, spoof, Taylor Sharpe, Ted Raimi, violence
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Comic-Con: Geek Girls vs. Sly Stallone, Bruce Willis, Michelle Rodriguez, Joss Whedon, Morgan Freeman, & Angelina Jolie!
…gents — but the secrets they know just made them the Agency’s top targets. Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Helen Mirren star in RED, an explosive action-comedy based on the cult DC Comics graphic novel by Warren Ellis. Join him, director Robert Schwentke, and the film’s stars as they share footage from the film and debut the final trailer before it’s ever in theaters. 3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly: The Visionaries— A discussion… Continue reading
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The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Review!
…ks by Bruce Wayne and the Wayne family no matter what; he’s driven to help Bruce with the same level of passion Bruce has about bringing a greater justice to the world to prevent anyone from suffering the same way he suffered as a child. Also, with Alfred being gone for most of the movie so is the source of most of the previous Batman films’ humor. Alfred’s funny. He gives good advice, tells great stories, and does so with wit and style, even mana… Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Pennyworth, Anne Hathaway, Bane, Batman, Catwoman, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Commissioner Gordon, Gary Oldman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Matalo matalo bane bane, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Nolan Batman, TDKR, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Dark Knight Rises review, Tom Hardy
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San Diego Comic Con 2010: The Expendables Panel
…far. The Expendables take the stage in part 1 of the video. Special guest Bruce Willis surprises everyone, even the Expendables themselves, by coming out on stage. Stallone discusses how Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Stallone came to be in the same scene together. Dolph talks about which film hurt most to film: Rocky IV or The Expendables. See it all in the video below. Part 2 reveals who had their neck broken by whom during filming and the… Continue reading
Posted in action, convention, interviews, movie, R-rated, YouTube
Tagged Action Chick TV, Action Flick Chick, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Dolph Lundgren, explosions, injuries, MMA, Randy Couture, RED, Rocky IV, San Diego Comic Con 2010, Steve Austin, Sylvester Stallone, Terry Crews, The Expendables, YouTube
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