Action Flick Chick | February 1, 2012

Attending WonderCon? Check out some of my favorite geeky gals in their “Geek Girls Create” panel on Saturday, March 17, at 5:30 p.m. Check them out on Facebook (Geek Girls Create) and follow their fun tweets on Twitter (see their @’s above). I’ll be there! Will you?
Later, I’ll tell you about other friends’ panels and [...]
Category: Facebook, convention, social networks, twitter |
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Tags: Comic-Con, convention, Cricket Lee, Crixlee, Facebook, fan convention, Geek Girls Create, GeekJessica, helslevy, Jessica Mills, Leah Cevoli, Nedopak, panel, SDCC, Stephanie Thorpe, TheStephThorpe, twitter, WonderCon
Llama Mama | October 20, 2011

Klout, which measures social media influence based on ability to drive action on sites like Facebook and twitter, has added Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill to their Klout Stars, top influencers they’re interviewing on how they got where they are today. Social media can be fun, interesting, educational, a big waste of time, incredibly useful…any [...]
Category: Facebook, interviews, social networks, twitter |
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Tags: action chick, Action Flick Chick, AOTS, Attack of the Show!, Chris Gore, Facebook, G4TV, Katrina Hill, Klout, Klout Stars, social media, twitter
Action Flick Chick | October 12, 2011

“A Facebook page for the drink contains an application that allows it to exclude women from viewing content, which includes games and videos aimed at being ‘manly.’ For instance, there’s a shooting gallery where you shoot things like high heels and lipstick.” (AP)
WHAT?! Somebody’s keeping ME away from a shooting gallery?
Words. Can’t see through … [...]
Category: YouTube |
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Tags: action movies, Dr. Pepper, Dr. Pepper 10, Dr. Pepper Ten, Facebook, lipstick
Action Flick Chick | July 1, 2011

At Dallas Comic Con I spoke with John Wesley Shipp and Amanda Pays who starred in their short-lived TV series with long-lasting popularity, The Flash. Though it ran for only one season, the show remains beloved to this day. When I recently surveyed Facebook fans and an army of twitpals on their picks for “Best [...]
Category: TV, convention, interviews, superhero |
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Tags: Amanda Pays, comic book, Dallas Comic-Con, Dawson's Creek, DCC, Facebook, interview, John Wesley Shipp, movie, NYPD Blue, One Life to Live, pajamas, PJs, Professor Zoom, Reverse-Flash, Sisters, social media, superhero, survey, television, The Brave and the Bold, The Flash, The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter, TV, twitter
Action Flick Chick | June 28, 2011

Bad Kids Go the Hell, the best-selling comic book series, is coming to a theater near you as a horror-comedy motion picture – in production now! During Dallas Comic Con, I spoke with series writers and creators, Barry Wernick and Matt Spradlin. (Today, I’m on the Bad Kids set shooting a scene, but that’s a [...]
Category: R-rated, comedy, convention, horror, interviews, movie |
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Tags: Bad Kids Go to Hell, Barry Bazza Wernick, comedy, Comic-Con, Craig, Dallas Comic-Con, Facebook, horror, John Hughes, Judd Nelson, Marc Donato, Matthew Spradlin, prep school, preppies, Robert Hayes, SDCC, social media, Starz, Terek, The Breakfast Club, twitter
Action Flick Chick | June 23, 2011

For a show that only lasted one year, The Flash still gets a lot of love from its fans. A few days ago, I asked readers on Facebook and Twitter what were the best and worst comic book TV shows, and for best, The Flash got named more than any other. (For worst, Birds of [...]
Category: TV, convention, interviews |
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Tags: actress, Amanda Pays, Birds of Prey, Canada, comic book, convention, Corbin Bernsen, Dallas Comic-Con, DCC, Facebook, husband, interior designer, interview, kids, Max Headroom, men's room, mother, Psych, restaurant, sex, social media, superhero, television, The Flash, travel, TV, tweet, twitter, wife
Action Flick Chick | June 4, 2011

Tonight Syfy premieres the original motion picture Red Faction: Origins, a feature-length television series pilot based on the popular Red Faction video game franchise. The movie stars Brian J. Smith as Jake Mason and Robert Patrick as Alec Mason, the main protagonist of Red Faction: Guerilla. The film takes place between Red Faction: Guerilla and [...]
Category: TV, interviews, movie, science fiction, superhero, video game |
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Action Flick Chick | May 31, 2011

Social media is in everyone’s lives these days and has presented several opportunities for people who otherwise might not know about them. So, I wanted to know how social media has affected guests at Dallas Comic-Con. First up I spoke to the talented Mr. Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre).
Previous visits with Steve:
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Category: convention, interviews |
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Tags: 30 Days of Night, Action Flick Chick, Aliens, Bloody Pulp Books, Criminal Macabre, Dallas Comic-Con, Facebook, interview, Lance Henriksen, Not Bad for a Human, social media, Steve Niles, The Terminator, twitter