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Category Archives: science fiction
Recon Mission: Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
Reviewer Starshine has joined our friends at iratefilms.com. Her spoiler-packed review of the new 3-D movie Monsters vs. Aliens makes for great reading, and includes appropriate concern for the movie’s action and girl power. Check out Starshine’s work. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3-D, action, comedy, family, PG-rated, science fiction
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Watchmen (2009)
Boys have a penis, and girls have a vagina! Have you had that talk with your kids yet? Well, now you don’t have to. Take them to see Watchmen and avoid that awkward conversation. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, movie, R-rated, science fiction, superhero
Tagged Adrian Veidt, Alan Moore, Alex Tse, alternate history, Billy Crudup, boobs, breasts, Carla Gugino, Charlton Comics, Dave Gibbons, David Hayter, DC Comics, Doctor Manhatten, Dr. Manhatten, Earth-4, female nudity, Jackie Earl Haley, Jackie Earle Hailey, Jackie Earle Haley, Jacky Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, John Higgins, Lauri Jupiter, male nudity, Malin Akerman, Matt Frewer, Matthew Goode, Moloch, Moloch the Mystic, Night Owl, Nite Owl, Nite Owl II, nude, Nudity, Ozymandius, Pat Buchanan, Patrick Wilson, penis, R-rated, Rorschach, Sally Jupiter, sci-fi, science fiction, Sex Scene, Silk Specter, Silk Spectre, Silk Spectre II, Solid Snake, spoiler, Stephen McHattie, superhero, superhero sex, superhero team, superheroes, Tales of the Black Freighter, The Comedian, vagina, Vietnam War, vigilante, Walter Kovacs, Watchmen, Watchmen: The IMAX Experience, Zack Snyder
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Battlestar Galactica: The Battlestar Ships Out (Last Chance Predictions)
Posted in science fiction, TV
Tagged Baltar, Battlestar Galactica, Boomer, Cylon, Dr. Gaius Baltar, Edward James Olmos, fantasy, Grace Park, James Callis, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff, Laura Roslin, Lee Adama, Lieutenant Kara Thrace, Mary McDonnell, Number Six, Ronald D. Moore, Roslin, sci-fi, science fiction, Starbuck, Syfy, Tricia Helfer
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Death Race (2008)
Holy Crap! Jason Statham is in excellent shape. Anyone who appreciates a finely tuned body, boys and girls alike, should see Statham in Death Race. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4.5 kabooms, action, movie, R-rated, science fiction
Tagged Blue Shell, Charles B. Griffith, Death Race, Ian McShane, Ib Melchior, Jason Clarke, Jason Statham, Joan Allen, language, Natalie Martinez, Paul W.S. Anderson, R-rated, Robert Thom, spoiler, Tyrese Gibson, Universal Pictures, violence
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Push (2009)
Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning light up the screen in the sort-of-action film Push. I have to say that despite its slow pace, I liked this flick. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, movie, PG-13, science fiction, superhero
Tagged action, brief strong language, Camilla Belle, Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, David Bourla, Djimon Hounsou, Human Torch, Maggie Siff, Paul McGuigan, PG-13, psychic, Push, sci-fi, Scott Michael Campbell, Summit Entertainment, suspense, thriller, violence, X-men
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Resident Evil (2002)
You think she’s innocent. You think she’s helpless at first, and then she goes and breaks a zombie’s neck with her bare hands. Continue reading
Posted in 3.5 kabooms, action, horror, movie, R-rated, science fiction, video game
Tagged Apocalypse, boobs, breast, Colin Salmon, Eric Mabius, Girls Who Don't Want Flowers, head shots, Heike Makatsch, James Purefoy, Joseph May, language, Marisol Nichols, Michelle Rodriguez, Milla Jovovich, nipple, nude, Nudity, Paul Anderson, Paul W.S. Anderson, pubic hair, R-rated, Resident Evil, sexuality, Sony Pictures, undead, vagina, Valentine’s Day, video games, violence, zombie, zombie apocalypse, zombies
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The Classic Sci-Fi Action Movie (well, half an action movie): Aliens (1986)
We do get to see a little softer side of this heroine, Ripley, who’s not just a hard core killing machine like The Bride. Ripley grows fond of a little girl and vows to protect her. Awww, isn’t that sweet. Save it for Oprah! Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.5 kabooms, action, horror, movie, science fiction
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, Alien, Aliens, Bill Paxton, Carrie Henn, Dan O'Bannon, David Giler, Gale Anne Hurd, Girls Who Don't Want Flowers, James Cameron, Lance Henriksen, language, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, R-rated, Ronald Shusett, sci-fi, Sigourney Weaver, thrill, violence, Walter Hill, William Hope
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Top 5 Suicides in the Reimagined Battlestar Galactica
Not content to wait for their enemies to kill them off, numerous Battlestar Galactica characters have decided to do the deed themselves. Let’s look at the show’s five most important suicides, and see if you can spot the pattern among them. Continue reading
Posted in science fiction, TV
Tagged Battlestar Galactica, Boomer, Cylon, Dr. Gaius Baltar, Edward James Olmos, fantasy, Grace Park, James Callis, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff, Laura Roslin, Lee Adama, Lieutenant Kara Thrace, Mary McDonnell, Number Six, Ronald D. Moore, Roslin, sci-fi, science fiction, Starbuck, Syfy, Tricia Helfer
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