May Mega Mayhem: 31 Games in 31 Days Plus the Month’s Movies and More

Llama Mama | June 1, 2010

Hurray, hurray, back on the first day of May, the Action Flick Chick started May Mega Mayhem that day:
You might be wondering, “What’s this chick up to?” Well, folks, in the month of May I’m going to play one game a day, every day, for at least 31 minutes. To commemorate this month of MAY [...]

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Kneel Before Pod: Action Chicks and Arnold Flicks!

Action Flick Chick | March 29, 2010

Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill co-hosts Kneel Before Pod episode 60 with hosts Ryan Heavilin and Carl Watkins to discuss favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger films.

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We start talking about Arnold 35 minutes into the podcast. Warning: In case it matters to you, there is swearing throughout the episode.  Listen and enjoy!
Image below from Kindergarten Cop [...]

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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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Hitting the Green Carpet: Celebrity & Stuntwomen’s Awards 2009

Action Flick Chick | October 10, 2009

Woman on Fire: Stuntwoman La Faye Baker

One of the Action Flick Chick’s most popular features has been a series of interviews with stunt professionals like La Faye Baker (Mission: Impossible 3, Lethal Weapon 4), David Leitch (The Matrix Revolutions, X-Men Origins: Wolverine), and Luci Romberg (Zombieland, Indiana Jones 4, Ninja Warrior). Part 2 of La Faye’s interview will run soon. She sent us [...]

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True Lies (1994): Triple Best!

Action Flick Chick | October 7, 2009

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You know True Lies is going to be awesome when the start of the film is Arnold in a tuxedo being asked to see his invitation, to which Arnold responds “Sure, here’s my invitation,” and blows something up. Take note movie makers, that is how you start a flick!

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