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Which Movie Villains Died Too Easily?
…Trusted Vader a bit too much. Carlo Jose San Juan: Boba Fett Coop Cooper: Darth Vader. He got his hand cut off then tasered a couple of times by the Emperor and he croaks? What a wuss. Karen Gilmore: Vega from The Legend of Chun Li. #fail Gil Paulsen: Brandon wins !!!! he pulled a Gzus out of the hat Brandon Wolgast: I feel honored to win something. =) Caitlin Herron: Not sure if it qualifies as a true villain, but I think the clown in Zombieland… Continue reading
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Dumbest Movie Death?
…o put an all-time “dumbest” on… But let’s rile up some controvery and say “Darth Vader”. RavinMdMn: Cyclops X-3 ………..what the hell was that??? He was Cyclops for F***s Sake !!! Paulie_R: Darth Maul, because he was the best character in the prequels. He could have helped Episodes II & III! Slickriptide: That’s pretty funny! Darth Maul was a case of Super Villain Syndrome, so more his own fault for acting dumb… Slickriptide: X-3 was a dumb movie – e… Continue reading
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The Phantom Menace 3D: A Great Action Flick (Guest Writer)
…the rest up to his stunt coordinator’s imagination. The showdowns between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker back in the day had been exciting, but Gillard didn’t let the style of those duels limit his choreography. Instead, as Gillard explains in an article in the most recent Star Wars Insider, he “decided that the Jedi would be the best sword-fighters in the universe.” He credits the athleticism of Park and Ewan McGregor, and also the fact that he… Continue reading
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1990: The Bronx Warriors- Just Look at that Freakin’ Cover!
…mbies, but they look like a hockey team on roller skates, with their white Darth Vader helmets and busted-ass hockey sticks. Then we meet our hero, Trash (Marco De Gregorio), leader of the motorcycle gang called the Riders. And Jesus Christ, Ann looks like she’s masturbating in the corner while watching him fight off the Zombies. When Trash approaches Ann to figure out why the hell she’s in the lawless Bronx he says “Nothing’s worse than this hell… Continue reading
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Top Tweets – The Chick’s 2011 Twitter Action So Far
…tweet every hour. More, maybe. But better? NO. #twittertip Look up to see Darth Vader on Food Network. Mystery to me isn’t why DV is on FN. It’s why my TV is on Food Network. Wait, there’s cake… Off to destroy Skynet. If you’re alive at day’s end, thank me then. (You heard me, Skynet!) http://2.ly/SKYNET http://2.ly/T2JD 000, April 21, 2011 1:31:53 PM via web Retweeted by 8 people Oh, You Sexy Geek! Our 2011 SDCC Panel: It seems like nerd/geek gi… Continue reading
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Who’s Your Hero?
…HaintedHoller: @actionchick Berke Breathed and Rumiko Takahashi OSOSANTOS: darth vader,all the s*** he went thru and he still ruled the galaxy cheetoh_eater: My hero? Earnest Hemingway: Uncompromising. Original. Unafraid. And, went out with a bang. GinySassenach: My hero, Joe diMaggio iflirt4u: @actionchick you’re our hero ysabelkid: Fictional – Ripley. Real – mom and former mom-in-law. MistiCBR: my grandmother atomiclemon: Kyle Reese sockmonkeylu… Continue reading
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