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The Boondock Saints II Premiere
In one of my earlier articles I mentioned that I was so pumped to see The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day(BDSII) that I would kill a man just to see it. Well, I’m not going to say what exactly went down, but I did get to see the premiere of All Saints Day a few days ago and it was friggin’ awesome! Joining me (and 300 other people) at the premiere was writer/director Troy Duffy, and the two stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery. They held a short Q & A session after the flick and then devoted some time to autographs.
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From Tron to Natsukashi: The Chick Hooks Her Friends Up
Previously on “Action Flick Chick: The Legendary Journeys”…
I said I get to meet the most interesting people,” and it’s absolutely true. What’s really gratifying is when I get to introduce some of these interesting people to each other.
How Rob Rector of Natsukashi met Cindy Morgan of Caddyshack and Tron…. Continue reading
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Interview: Yancy Butler (Witchblade, Wolvesbayne, Kick-Ass)
Yancy Butler is one serious action chick. In her first major role, she played the machine – a robotic cop – on the TV series Mann & Machine. Her first theatrical motion picture was John Woo’s Hard Target starring Jean-Claude Van … Continue reading
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Interview with Wrong Turn 3’s Declan O’Brien and Janet Montgomery
While I was at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) this past summer, I had the opportunity to talk to the director and one of the actresses of the then upcoming movie, Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead. Declan O’Brien directed this straight to DVD flick, and Janet Montgomery plays the lead actress who, reportedly, kicks a lot of butt. Continue reading
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Interview with Stuntwoman LaFaye Baker Part 2: Hustle!
LaFaye Baker is a stunt woman we introduced earlier this year in part 1 of her interview where she discusses how she got into the business of stunt work, some of her injuries, and her hula hooping days. LaFaye has … Continue reading
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