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Review: Men in Black III (2012)
…the moon and travels back in time to the 1960s to kill Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) before he can imprison Boris. Agent J (Will Smith) wakes up one day to find that Agent K no longer exists in his world. Figuring out Boris’ plan to kill K must have succeeded, J travels back in time to stop Boris from killing K. MIB III did not deliver as an action flick or a comedy. The movie’s attempts at humor fell flat, only managing to make me crack a smile at a… Continue reading
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Tagged Action Flick Chick, Agent J, Agent K, Josh Brolin, Men in Black III, MIB III, Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith
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Slumber Party Massacre (2021): Is This Remake Worth Taking for a Spin?
…ilms. It is unique in that it is written and directed by women, Amy Holden Jones and Rita Mae Brown, and is one of the first “feminist slasher films” to grace screens. The second and third films of the series followed suit in that they were directed and written by women, but each took a very different approach with the second one being a dark comedy and the third one…well, the third one is a movie. Cut to 2021, where the team of Esterhazy and Keil… Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, chick flick, comedy, horror, movie, R-rated
Tagged 1982, 2021, action, action chick, Action Flick Chick, Alex McGregor, Amy Holden Jones, Danishka Esterhazy, Fanversation, feminism, Frances Sholto-Douglas, Hannah Gonera, horror, Jennifer Steyn, movie, R-rated, Reze-Tiana Wessels, Rita Mae Brown, Rob van Vuuren, Rockabilly Driller Killer, Schelaine Bennett, Slumber Party Massacre, Slumber party massacre ending, Slumber Party Massacre remake, Slumber Party Massacre spoilers, Slumber Pary Massacre review, Suzanne Keilly, The Slumber Party Massacre, violence
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The Slumber Party Massacre (1982): RSVP to This Forgotten Slasher Classic
…arty Massacre (1982). Written by Rita Mae Brown and directed by Amy Holden Jones, The Slumber Party Massacre (SPM) is often touted as a “feminist horror story.” It still checks off a lot of the obligatory horror movie clichés like outrageous nudity, jump scares, and a character being so close to getting help yet the TV or some other noise drowns out their screams for help and screams of death (specific, I know, but it happens more often than you’d… Continue reading
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Tagged action, action chick, Action Flick Chick, Amy Holden Jones, Andree Honore, Bechdel test, boobs, Debra De Liso, Driller Killer, Gina Smika Hunter, horror, Jennifer Meyers, Michael Villella, Michele Michaels, movie, R-rated, Rita Mae Brown, Robin Stille, slumber party, Slumber Pary Massacre review, The Slumber Party Massacre, The Slumber Party Massacre spoilers
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Movie Match: Demolition Man Vs. She’s the Man
…otherwise people might not know who I’m talking about. Then there’s Vinnie Jones and…well, that’s all that matters. So Demolition Man throws Rambo and Blade at us. That’s a lot of beef wrapped up into one sandwich. And don’t forget the FBI agent who joined a beauty pageant, Sandra Bullock. And then there’s these guys: Dennis Leary, Jack Black, Benjamin Bratt, Glenn Shadix, and Rob Schneider. Demolition Man had me at Stallone. Round 3: Musical mont… 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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Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope – Starring Yourself?
…ed numerous other films putting their own spin on the title, standup comic Doug Benson’s Super High Me arguably the best known. Spurlock immerses himself in his documentaries. Physical recovery from his one-man Super Size Me experiment took more than a year. He spent nearly a month in jail for an episode of his documentary television series 30 Days. And now he’s about to immerse himself in Comic-Con. Stan Lee picks the worst superpower San Diego C… Continue reading
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Tagged Buffy the Vampire Slayer, comic book convention, Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan's Hope, Comic-Con International, ComicConDoc, Dark Phoenix, Emma Frost, escalator, fan convention, Firefly, Jean Grey, Joss Whedon, Morgan Spurlock, San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Serenity, Stan Lee, Superman, Thomas Tull, traffic, White Queen
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Screen Team Show – Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010)
…Film: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) Directed by: Mike Newell. Written by: Doug Miro, Carlo Bernard. Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton, Alfred Molina, Toby Kebbell…. Continue reading
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Chick Hits 2009 – Listen and Watch!
…corded at the semi-annual Dallas Comic-Con. 1. Women of the Web Video with Doug Benson, Dean Stockwell, Adam West, Ron Jeremy, Carrot Top, Stan Lee, and More! 2. The Last Ticket to Comic-Con: Run, Action Flick Chick, Run! 3. This Week on Attack of the Show! Action Flick Chick Covers Dallas Comic-Con (Video) 4. Bird vs. Nerd! Super Mario Bros. (1993) 5. Cosplayers Interview: Supergirl, Dazzler, Shadowcat, Agents of SHIELD 6. Interview: Yancy Butler… Continue reading
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Tagged * Comics *, 30 Days of Night, 30 Days of Night 2: Dark Days, Action Flick Chick, Adam West, Andre Meadows, AOTS, Attack of the Show!, audio, Black Nerd, BlackNerd, boobs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Carrot Top, Charlotte Stewart, Comic-Con, contest, convention, cosplay, cosplayers, Criminal Macabre, Dallas Comic-Con, Dazzler, Dean Stockwell, Dennis Murphy, Doug Benson, fan convention, G4, G4TV, G4TV Women of the Web, Geek Girls Network, Hank Carlson, Hour 42, interviews, Jill Pantozzi, Natsukashi, Nerdy Bird, Peter Pixie, Ron Jeremy, sci-fi convention, Shadowcat, SHIELD, Somewhere in Vegas, Stan Lee, Steve Niles, Super Mario Bros, Supergirl, The Ghoul, Tremors, video, Witchblade, Wolvesbayne, Women of the Web, Yancy Butler, YouTube, zombie, Zombieland
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Texas Frightmare Weekend Extends Film Festival April 28 – May 1 . . . Deep in the Heart!
…ill feature appearances by John Carpenter, George Romero, Lance Henriksen, Doug Bradley, Kane Hodder, William Katt, Margot Kidder, Derek Mears, Julian Sands and over forty genre icons. Highlights will include a CHRISTINE reunion with stars Keith Gordon, Alexandra Paul and John Stockwell. Also, one of the final 2 remaining 1958 Plymouth Fury cars used to film the movie will be at the show for fans to see. Premiere Props will also auction over 500 p… Continue reading
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Tagged 2001 Maniacs, 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Adam Green, Alan Van Sprang, Alexandra Paul, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Athena Karkanis, Beastly, Bill Moseley, blood, Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet, cannibalism, cannibals, Carpenter, Cast: Richard Fitzpatrick, Charles Durning, Chris Power, Christa Campbell, Christine, convention, Danielle Harris, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, Derek Mears, Diary of the Dead, Doug Bradley, Easy-A, Emily Hagins, Emma Bell, fan convention, Frank De Felitta, Frank Sabatella, Frozen, George A. Romero, George Romero, Ghost House Pictures, gore, guts, Guts N' Glory Jamboree, Hearse and Shock Rod Show, Heather Allin, horror convention, Jascha Washington, Joe Francis, Joey Stewart, John Stockwell, Julian Sands, Justin Arnold, Kane Hodder, Keith Gordon, Kenneth Welsh, Kevin Ogilvie, Kevin Zegers, Lance Henriksen, Lane Smith, Larry Drake, Letters to Juliet, Lin Shaye, Lionsgate, Long Pigs, Loyd Cryer, Malcolm McDowell, maniacs, Marc Donato, Margot Kidder, monsters, Moxley Manor, murder, Nate Dushku, Nathan Hynes, nude, Nudity, Piranha 3-D, props, R-rated, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Robert F.Lyons, Rodrigo Gugino Shorts, Rue Morgue Magazine, Ryan Fleming, Samantha Facci, Samantha Jacobs, Scream Queens, Scream Queens 2, Screen Gems, Shawn Ashmore, Sid Haig, Sony, Spirit Camp, SQ2, Sundance Film Festival, Survival of the Dead, Sweatshop, Taker, Texas Frightmare Film Festival, Texas Frightmare Massacre, Texas Frightmare Weekend, The Book of Eli, The Final, The Retelling, Tim Sullivan, violence, Whitney Hoy, William Katt, zombie, Zombie Manor, Zombie Walk
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