Posted By Action Flick Chick on January 10, 2010

Site: Action Flick Chick
Post: Daybreakers (2010)
by Action Flick Chick: “Finally! We get a movie with ‘real’ vampires and none of this ‘I sparkle in the sun and read minds’ bullcrap.”
Site: The Austin Chronicle
Post: Daybreakers
by Kimberley Jones: “It’s a little bit silly – as is Dafoe’s Kentucky-fried cowboy mechanic named Elvis – but silly is fun. In fact, one wishes it were sillier still.”
Site: Empire
Post: Daybreakers (15)
by Helen O’Hara: “There’s a fascinating idea at the heart of Daybreakers, where a vampire plague has swept the world and everyone’s now a bloodsucker, but it doesn’t quite make for a fascinating film.”
Site: Susan Hated Literature
Post: Daybreakers
by Fence: “This film is utterly meh-worthy. It isn’t entertaining enough to be enjoyable, but isn’t bad enough to merit a walk-out. You’ll most likely forget about it two minutes after you leave the cinema.”
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Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill learned to appreciate all things action at a young age by sneaking into the room while her two older brothers watched action movies and horror. At ActionFlickChick.com, she shares her love of these films with everyone, along with interviews, views, news, and whatever else she happens to choose. You can find some of her interviews and skits on YouTube. Over 100,000 follow her as @ActionChick on twitter, and G4TV crowned her their first Next Woman of the Web champion. Her articles have appeared at io9.com, Geek Girls Network, Newsarama, MTV.com, and others. She and her avatar star in "The Action Chick" webcomic. Upcoming for 2011: appearing somewhere in the horror-comedy motion picture "Bad Kids Go to Hell," star of webseries "Geeks and Gamers Anonymous," and something so big we can't tell you yet... Base of operations: Dallas, Texas. Favorite Movie: Tremors (1990).
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