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Comic-Con: Geek Girls vs. Sly Stallone, Bruce Willis, Michelle Rodriguez, Joss Whedon, Morgan Freeman, & Angelina Jolie!
…e 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 with geek gods… Continue reading
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The Walking Dead 3-12: Away With You!
…a mission in the two, Rick gets stabbed in the shoulder by a very deranged Morgan. Sheriff Grimes is able to work his magical people skills to bring Morgan back to Earth, but not completely, so the two of them have a crazy-off and battle it out over who is the most bat-crap loco after the pile of tragedies they’ve endured. Morgan comes out the winner of the crazy-off, though, because Rick holds himself together to give a pep talk while Morgan brea… Continue reading
Dexter 7-4: The Corruption of Debra Morgan
Dexter (Anthony Michael Hall) and his Dark Passenger Dexter: The most loveable serial killer on television. It seems wrong to have “loveable” and “serial killer” in the same sentence but Showtime’s Dexter has been able to pull off a likeable murderer for seven seasons now. Season seven started off blazing like an uncontrollable forest fire; and, while things have calmed down in these last few episodes, the fire hasn’t been completely extinguished… Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Michael Hall, Debra Morgan, Dexter, Dexter morgan, Dexter recap, Dexter season 7, Doakes, Jennifer Carpenter
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Any Movie Can Be Improved by Adding…
…ny movie can be improved by adding The Second Amendment ;D videogamedoc87: Morgan Freeman. workingclassdog: not Ishtar or Gigli! 😛 wyldride: feliciaday_. actionchick: LOVE all the answers to “Any movie can be improved by adding _____.” So we CAN get a good topic going amidst the #ff sea. Answers on Facebook: Al Hagan: Pumpkins, it’s Halloween ffs. Lol Alex Langley: STEVE BUSCEMI Brett Reno: suspense. Crissie McBride: ninjas….and boobs ( o )( o ) E… Continue reading
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From Tron to Natsukashi: The Chick Hooks Her Friends Up
…s back in the spring. Fast forward to the end of summer when actress Cindy Morgan from Caddyshack (1980) and Tron (1982) joined me and a number of online associates to discuss those movies and more, starting with the issue of her exclusion from Tron‘s sequel Tron Legacy (“Caddyshack and Tron – But What About Tron Legacy? Interview: Cindy Morgan”). The Walt Disney Company’s special effects masterpiece Tron changed filmmaking and spawned books, comi… Continue reading
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