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Inglourious Basterds (2009): Bad Time to Be a Nazi
…ant and not really miss anything. However, you do have to be careful about missing the action scenes. They are few and far in between, you might just miss it if you blink. I do love how Inglourious Basterds gives us an alternate outcome for WWII. I like how a group of Jewish Americans are the ones killing the Nazis. Spoiler Alert: And I love how they kill Hitler and all of the major baddies in Germany at the end. That was great. Inglourious Baster… Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1 kaboom, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, arson, Bear Jew, bombing, Brad Pitt, brief sexuality, Christoph Waltz, Cloris Leachman, Diane Kruger, Eli Roth, German, Hitler, Inglourious Basterds, Jew Hunter, Jewish American, Jews, language, Michael Fassbender, Mike Myers, Nazi, Quentin Tarantino, R-rated, Rorschach, Samuel L. Jackson, scalping, spoiler, strong graphic violence, The Weinstein Company, Til Schweiger, violence, World War II, WWII
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Movie Chicks on Action Flicks: Ninja Assassin
…-friendly film.” Site: Film Gurl Post: Ninja Assassin by Film Gurl: “Would I recommend paying to see it? It depends. If you’re really in the mood for an action type movie and there’s not much else out there you’d like to see, I’d say it’s a toss up.” Site: Screenshots of Miss Bonnified’s Mind Post: Ninja Assassin by Miss Bonnified: “…can I just say I’m glad I didn’t wait for a guy to take me? Unless he’s either a gay friend or a super good friend… Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Altaras, Assassin, Ben Miles, blood, David Leitch, decapitation, defenestration, Flood of blood, Ill-Young Kim, J. Michael Straczynski, James McTeigue, Jonathan Chan-Pensley, Jung Jihoon, Korean, Kylie Goldstein, language, Linh Dan Pham, Matthew Sand, Movie Chicks, Naomie Harris, Ninja, Ninja Assassin, R-rated, Rain, Raizo, Randall Duk Kim, Rick Yune, Sho Kosugi, Singer Rain, Stephen Marcus, strong bloody stylized violence, Sung Yang, Warner Bros. Pictures, Yakuza, Yu Fang, Yuki Iwamoto
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The Walking Dead 3-8: Bad Decision, Thy Name Is Andrea
…e eye with a shard of glass. Just as she’s about to finish him off Andrea, Miss I Make All the Wrong Decisions, comes in and saves him, pulling a gun on Michonne. Michonne leaves giving Andrea a chance to look around and assess the situation, seeing the zombie heads and The Governor cradling zombie daughter, and, when Andrea invariably comes to the wrong conclusion again, she gets the heck outta dodge. Later at the medical unit, Andrea questions T… Continue reading
Posted in action, Recap, The Walking Dead, TV
Tagged #teamglaggie, AMC's The Walking Dead, Andrea, Glaggie, Michandrea, Michonne, Team Blonde and Dreadly, Team Glaggie, The Dale Face, The Governor, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead recap, The Walking Dead TV series, walkers, Woodbury, zombies
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Steven S. DeKnight on Spartacus: Vengeance Finale (Interview)
…plenty of actors that I really miss and plenty of character traits that I miss.” DeKnight expected Lucretia’s exit to generate some hate mail, as every character death does. Spartacus fans can sometimes be as unruly as the extras populating the arena scenes. Still, while Lawless will be missed as much as the actor that so memorably portrayed her husband, John Hannah, Lucretia was living on borrowed time all along. “The decision to kill Lucretia’s… Continue reading
Posted in interviews, TV
Tagged Agron, bloodbath, Capua, Crassus, DeKnight, Gannicu, gay, Gladiator, Ilithyia, Iudus, Julius Caesar, lesbian, Lucretia, Lucy Lawless, massacre, Mira, Naevia, Nasir, Oenomaus, pandering, Rob Tapert, same-sex, Saxa, season 1, Season 2, season 3, sex, Spartacus, Steven S. DeKnight, Syrian Ashut, Viva Bianca
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Watchmen (2009)
…ATE: Theatrical: March 6, 2009 RUNNING TIME: 163 minutes, color ORIGIN: UK/USA WARNING: Spoilers abound in this review, so be warned! 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. In Watchmen there are penis shots sprinkled in liberally in throughout the movie, but in a tasteful way, not in a pornographic way making… 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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The Classic Sci-Fi Action Movie (well, half an action movie): Aliens (1986)
…E: Theatrical: July 18, 1986 RUNNING TIME: 137 minutes, Color ORIGIN: UK | USA “Game over man, game over!” While everyone around her was shakin’ in their boots, she picked up a gun and blew ‘em into outer space. Our next woman who doesn’t want flowers for Valentine’s Day is Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley in Aliens. The sequel to Alien, which only had one alien, actually has multiple encounters with aliens, thus the slightly confusing name. Alien… 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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