Best Romantic Action Movie?

Action Flick Chick | December 26, 2009

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Philip Guest (@MediaTwin) asked what my “favourite romantic/action movie” was. My pick:
@actionchick: Crank: High Voltage (a.k.a. Crank 2)
@actionchick then solicited your thoughts on the matter. As usual, a wide variety of answers emerged, including some that are not action movies (e.g., Shaun of the Dead – having some action does not make it an action movie), [...]

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30 Days of Night 2: Dark Days Begins Shooting Today (Interview with Author Steve Niles)

Action Flick Chick | October 20, 2009

Katrina Hill interviews Steve Niles.

The 2007 horror film 30 Days of Night, produced by Sam Raimi and directed by David Slade on a budget of $30 million, grossed $75 million worldwide and continues to rent and sell well on DVD. Its story centers on Barrow, Alaska, where the sun doesn’t shine for a full month. Vampires seize the opportunity [...]

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This Week on Attack of the Show! Action Flick Chick Covers Dallas Comic-Con (Video)

Action Flick Chick | September 12, 2009

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Source of video: G4TV Videos – Viewer Army at the Dallas Comic-Con
This week the G4TV series Attack of the Show! ran my coverage of Dallas Comic-Con. This embedded video doesn’t include the nice setup by Olivia Munn and Kevin Pereira and their quick reactions afterward, but it does have plenty of me, not to mention [...]

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Today on Attack of the Show: Action Flick Chick Covers Dallas Comic-Con

Llama Mama | September 10, 2009

Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill interviews graphic novelist Steve Niles.

When the Action Flick Chick covered Dallas Comic-Con, she kept a secret from most of you: She wasn’t just covering it for her site – she was also covering it for the G4TV television series Attack of the Show!
Her segment is scheduled to run this afternoon at 4 Pacific/7 Eastern (that’s 6 Central for us) [...]

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Action Flick Chick Pics: Saddle Up for Dallas Comic-Con

Llama Mama | August 20, 2009

Cosplayers pose with the Action Flick Chick at Dallas Comic-Con.

With San Diego Comic-Con International fresh on people’s minds, the Action Flick Chick covered Dallas Comic-Con to see what ticket holders, comics creators, and actors had to say about the advantages and disadvantages of a smaller, more personal con.

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