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Fight of Fury (2020): All Right, All Right, All Right
…g, what u doin? It takes a lot for editing to stand out in a film. Samurai Cop managed to do it, and so, too, does Fight of Fury. Sometimes it seems like Bee has a twin brother or is capable of short-range teleportation because of the way he will constantly appear at different locations within the same scene. Plenty of action or acting scenes have random passersby half-paying attention to the film being made as they’re walking by (shout out to the… Continue reading
Film Felonies: Movies So Bad, They’re JUST BAD
…pset at how bad TERMINATOR SALVATION was J. David Clarke @Clarketacular: Cop Out… (shudder) it’s soooo bad J. David Clarke @Clarketacular: Ghost Rider 2 jamal hashburn @smashatomz: Uwe bol James Cornell @cornellartworks: Any Uwe Boll movie? Jason Farrell @Jason_Farrell: everything Steve Martin has been in for the last 10+ years. Jesus, Christ! @Christ_IV: GI Joe Jim Corrigan @JimCorrigan_: Gremlins 2 comes to mind. John N @LittleJo… Continue reading
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Most Dangerous Vampire?
…ire(s) are the ones from “30 Days of Night” imo RMartian: @ActionChick Two half-assed vampire movies don’t make one good one. Besides, Blade chases vampires not vapid emo kids. rosemarysbaby13: count orlok or maybe carmilla both are classics & both get overlooked which i believe makes them even more dangerous s_easson_art: Michael Sheen? King of the werewolves AND the king of the vampires and he’s British – scary! SaviorMachine Kalek Liontres Savi… Continue reading
Ironclad (2011): Medieval Blood and Guts!
…rap 40 pigs and start a fire! Thanks Ironclad, now we know, and knowing is half the battle! Ironclad is set in 13th century England where King John (Paul Giamatti) is up to no good. Dude goes on a bloody rampage after being forced to sign the Magna Carta, basically acting like the world’s bloodies baby. A very special Templar knight, Marshal (James Purefoy) rounds up a group of his old fighting buddies to defend Rochester Castle until the French a… Continue reading
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Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, Actionfest, blood and guts, England, Ironclad, James Purefoy, King John, Magna Carta, medieval times, Paul Giamatti, Rochester castle, Rocket Llama world headquarters, Vampires, zombies
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BleedFest Film Festival: Celebrating the Women Who Make Indie Genre Movies
…d even an open bar. All day tickets are only ten dollars cash at the door. Half price tickets are at Goldstar the week before the event. You may purchase two tickets for $12 by donating to BleedFest’s IndieGoGo campaign or using the PayPal link on BleedFest.com. http://www.indiegogo.com/BleedFest-Film-Festival Each month a local artist or cause will also be highlighted at BleedFest (i.e. painter Kami Lerner, women’s self defense training IMPACT)…. Continue reading
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RED (2010)
…. It hits, exploding the baddie into several different pieces. You can see half of the baddie go one way, and the other half fly off in the opposite direction. Best Explosion: Marvin (Malkovich) and a baddie have a faceoff. The baddie pulls out a rocket launcher and shoots a massive missile towards Malkcovich. He calmly pulls out his tiny pistol and fires back. The bullet hits the missile midway, causing it to explode! It explodes upwards and back… Continue reading
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Tagged Action Flick Chick, action rom com, badass, Brian Cox, Bruce Willis, CIA, comic book, elderly, explosions, extremely dangerous, Helen Mirren, John Malkcovich, Karl Urban, machine guns, Mary-Louise Parker, Morgan Freeman, pension checks, RED, retired, retired extremely dangerous, rocket launcher, Rocket Llama, San Diego Comic Con 2010, Spoilers
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San Diego Comic-Con 2010: Sergio Aragones Is King!
…est artists (I don’t remember their names, oops) and had them draw the top half of a picture, cover it up, then the other three would finish the bottom half. This video is of the guests drawing the top portion. And this video is Stout (left), Shaw (middle) and Aragones (right) adding the finishing details. Other things drawn: The Hulk as an astronomer by Stout The Hulk as a janitor by Aragones The Hulk as a voice actor by Shaw A great time was had… Continue reading
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Tagged * Comics *, Action Flick Chick, artists, astronomer, BP oil spill, cartoonist, Comic-Con, Comic-Con International, competition, Dinosaur Discoveries, Groo the Wanderer, Jack Kirby, janitor, King Kirby, Kirby: King of Comics, MAD, MAD magazine, Mark Evanier, Oddball comics, Prehistoric Life Murals, Quick Draw panel, San Diego Comic Con 2010, San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, Scott Shaw, SDCC, Sergio Aragones, The Incredible Hulk, voice actor, Who's Line is it Anyway, William Stout
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Interview with Michael Stephenson (Troll 2, Best Worst Movie)
…out the movie and didn’t know what was going on with it. Then a year and a half had passed and on Christmas morning, I was unwrapping one of my last presents under the tree and…there it was. It was my movie. We put it in the VCR and watched it as a family. It was not more than 20 seconds into it and I remember my dad saying, “Oh, Michael, this is a terrible movie.” I remember looking at the TV thinking, “Oh my gosh! This is horrible!” I was 11½ at… Continue reading
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