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Category Archives: comedy
Ghostbusters (1984) – Who You Gonna Call and What to Do Until They Show Up
The one thing I love the most after a good ass kicking film is a film that makes you laugh your ass off, and Ghostbusters is one of those films! Crackle.com is doing a special this month focused on Summer Drive-In classics. They are featuring 31 movies in 31 days. So far this month they’ve featured movies like Suspect, Godzilla, Cliffhanger, and The Exorcism of Emily Rose. I’ve teamed up with Crackle to help them feature one of my favorite movies, Ghostbusters.
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, comedy, movie, PG-rated, science fiction
Tagged action, Annie Potts, Bill Murray, Black Rhino Productions, Chuck E. Cheese, Cliffhanger, comedy, crackle, Crackle.com, Dan Aykroyd, Ecto-1, Ectomobile, Egon Spengler, Ernie Hudson, ghost, Ghostbusters, God, Godzilla, Groundhog's Day, Harold Ramis, Janine Melnitz, Jedi mind trick, Lewis Tully, New York City, paranormal, Peter Venkman, PG, Ray Stantz, Sigourney Weaver, Slimer, Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, Suspect, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Who You Gonna Call, Winston Zedmore
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Movie Match: Demolition Man Vs. She’s the Man
I want to know who the real man is. Is it the Demolition Man, or is it A-Man-da Bynes? Who will come out on top? Could Amanda Bynes possibly hold a candle to Wesley Snipes or Sylvester Stallone? Let’s look … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 0.5 kabooms, 3.5 kabooms, action, chick flick, comedy, PG-13, R-rated
Tagged Alex Breckenridge, Amanda Bynes, Andy Fickman, Beetlejuice, Benjamin Bratt, Channing Tatum, Daniel Waters, David Cross, Demolition Man, Dennis Leary, DreamWorks SKG, Ewan Leslie, Glenn Shadix, Hairspray, Jack Black, Jack Leslie, Julie Hagerty, Karen McCullah Lutz, Kirsten Smith, Laura Ramsey, Marco Brambilla, Nigel Hawthorne, Peter M. Lenkov, PG-13, R-rated, Rob Schneider, Robert Hoffman, Robert Reneau, Sandra Bullock, She's the Man, Sylvester Stallone, Versus, Vinnie Jones, Warner Bros. Pictures, Wesley Snipes, William Shakespeare
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Independence Day (1996): Welcome to Earth!
What better way to celebrate Independence Day than kicking some alien invaders ass and then eating some BBQ while you watch the remains of the ships crash down from the sky. Mmmm, mmmm. I am eating that up!
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, comedy, family
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, Adam Baldwin, Aliens, Bill Pullman, Brent Spiner, Dean Devlin, disaster movie, dog, explosion, extraterrestrials, Harry Connick Jr., Independence Day, Jeff Goldblum, Judd Hirsch, July 4, Mary McDonnell, PG-13, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, Roland Emmerich, stripper, violence, Vivica A. Fox, Viviva A. Fox, White House, Will Smith
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Dance of the Dead (2008) – Wired Like a Crackhead Drinking Red Bull
Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! Here’s a thought. If some random guy in a graveyard asks you to wheel his wheelbarrow somewhere while he does something else “real quick,” just say no; because, chances are, that wheelbarrow will contain zombified hands and heads. Or…just say yes! Then you have the next month’s worth of practical jokes all lined up! Sounds good! Where’s the nearest graveyard?
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, comedy, horror, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Carissa Capobianco, Chandler Darby, comedy, Compound B, Dance of the Dead, drug, explosion, gore, Gregg Bishop, Greyson Chadwick, head shots, horror, Jared Kusnitz, Joe Ballarini, kill, language, Mark Oliver, R-rated, Randy McDowell, undead, violence, zombie, zombies
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My Name is Bruce (2008)
So a guy, Jeff (Taylor Sharpe), unknowingly releases Guan-di, a Chinese God of war, while hanging around in a cemetery. Why? Well, we all know the cemetery is the new mall, plenty of flowers to choose from and places to sit while hanging out and talking about how much you hate your parents. Anyway, so Jeff kidnaps Bruce Campbell to help save the country town of Gold Lick. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1 kaboom, comedy, horror, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, B-movie, Bruce Campbell, comedy, Dark Horse Entertainment, Evil Dead, God, Guan-di, language, Mark Verheiden, parody, R-rated, spoof, Taylor Sharpe, Ted Raimi, violence
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992): The Real Cherry on Top of the Pile of Dead Vampires
Do you find yourself wishing that you could relive the early 90’s? Silly question, of course you do! That time period was just so awesome and Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the perfect 90’s movie. The clothes, the dialogue, the hair…every aspect reeks of early 90’s and it is just so much fun… Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1 kaboom, comedy, horror
Tagged 20th Century Fox, Ben Affleck, Buffy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, David Arquette, Donald Sutherland, Fran Rubel Kuzui, Hilary Swank, Hillary Swank, Joss Whedon, Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Paul Reubens, Peewee Herman, PG-13, Rutger Hauer, Stephen Root, Vampires, violence
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Natsukashi Podcast: Hank Carlson and Dennis Murphy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Join Rob Rector (Natsukashi), Hank Carlson (fx artist), Dennis Murphey (producer), and me (Action Flick Chick) while we relive our memories about Buffy. Continue reading
Tremors (1990) Hungry? Eat Some Bacon!
There’s nothing like getting sprayed with someone else’s crap to make you rethink what you’re doing in life! That’s all it took for Val (Kevin Bacon) and Earl (Fred Ward) to finally decide to leave Perfection, Nevada; but it was just “one damn day too late.” Dum Dum Dum. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, comedy, horror, movie, PG-13, science fiction
Tagged action adventure, Brent Maddock, Charlotte Stewart, comedy, Finn Carter, Fred Ward, Graboids, Guns, Kevin Bacon, language, Michael Gross, Natsukashi, PG-13, Reba McEntire, Ron Underwood, S.S. Wilson, science fiction, scifi, Tremors, Universal Pictures, violence
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