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Independent Film: Evil Things (2009) – Is That That Van?
Evil Things is an independent horror film written and directed by Dominic Perez. It follows 5 friends on a road trip to spend a weekend in the country away from the hustle and bustle of New York City. The importance of this film is that it is now considered evidence. Dum dum dum! The 5 friends disappeared without a trace and no one knew what happened…until now. This is a Blair Witch style film, where one person is filming their whole trip includi… Continue reading
Thanksgiving: That Time of Year When Evil Turkeys Scare the Stuffing Out of You
There aren’t a lot of Thanksgiving action movies. Frankly, a discussion with some fellow film lovers turned up a grand total of none. Several people mentioned the comedy Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, but that’s no action movie. Addams Family Values at least includes a strangely violent Thanksgiving play at summer camp. Last year the Chick had no trouble filling December with weekly Christmas action (Die Hard 2: Die Harder, The Long Kiss Goodni… Continue reading
Posted in holiday, horror
Tagged Addams Family Values, Adrian Paul, Ari Lehman, bird, Blood Freak, Bobby Ray Akers Jr., cannibalism, Christmas, Dana Cullivan, Dead Harvest, Die Hard, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Dracula, Drugs, Eli Roth, evil turkey, faux trailer, Friday the 13th, General Bastard, giblets, Grinhouse, Heather Hughes, Home Alone, Home Sweet Home, Jake Steinfeld, Jason Statham, Jason Voorhees, Jordan Downey, Lindsey Anderson, mutant, Nettie Peña, original Jason, Pilgrim, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Reindeer Games, Seance, Steve Hawkes, Suki Peters, summer camp, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving play, ThanksKilling, Thanxgiving, Thanxgiving: Dead Harvest, The Long Kiss Goodnight, turkey, Vinessa Shaw
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The One (2001): Jet Li in the Multiverse of Mediocrity
…Time Until Action: ~ 4 ½ minutes Baddies: Gabriel Yulaw Best Kill: Yulaw (evil Jet Li) picks up a pair of motorcycles, one with each hand, and claps them together like he’s a seal clapping for a treat, smashing a cop in between them. Best Explosion: Yulaw (evil Jet Li) is strapped to a chair, about to be sent to a very bad parallel universe. The room is set up like an execution with an audience on the other side of the glass. A woman (Carla Gugin… Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, movie
Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, Carla Gugino, Delroy Lindo, Evil twin, explosion, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Multiverse, parallel universe, The One, Time Travel
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Action Chick’s Action Movie Awards: And the Winner is…
…Loki (Tom Hiddleston) from The Avengers Best Stunt Work Choices: Haywire The Raid: Redemption The Expendables 2 Taken 2 The Bourne Legacy Safe And the winner is… The Raid: Redemption Best Action Film of 2012 Choices: The Raid The Expendables 2 Underworld: Awakening Resident Evil: Retribution Dredd Safe Total Recall Skyfall The Avengers And the winner is… The Avengers Thanks to everyone who voted! Next year it’ll be bigger and better and feature mo… Continue reading
Posted in action, announcement, movie
Tagged Action Chick Action Movie Awards, Haywire, Skyfall, The Avengers, The Hunger Games, The Raid
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Coming Attraction: AMC’s Original Zombie Drama “The Walking Dead”
…Terror (2007): Good Barbecue! * Quarantine (2008) * Resident Evil (2002) * Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) * George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead (2009) * Zombieland (2009) * Zombieland: Time to Nut Up or Shut Up (Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks) Non-film zombie-riffic reviews: * Book Review – Breathers: A Zombie’s Lament (2009) * May Mega Mayhem: Plants vs. Zombies – There’s a zombie on my lawn! * May Mega Mayhem: Left 4 Dead 2 Interviews * Kim… Continue reading
Posted in Coming Attractions, convention, horror, The Walking Dead, TV, YouTube
Tagged Academy Award, Aliens, AMC, American Movie Classics, Andrew Lincoln, Armageddon, book, book review, Circle of Confusion, Comic-Con, Comic-Con International, coming attraction, Dark Angel, David Alpert, dead, Dexter, Frank Darabont, Gale Anne Hurd, games, Halloween, Image Comics, images, Jack LoGiudice, Jeffrey DeMunn, Jon Bernthal, L4D2, Laurie Holden, Love Actually, photographs, photos, preview, production stills, Resurrection Blvd, Rick Grimes, Robert Kirkman, San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, Sarah Wayne Callies, series, sneak peek, Sons of Anarchy, Strike Back, Teachers, television, The Ghost Writer, The Green Mile, The Incredible Hulk, The Pacific, The Shawshank Redemption, The Shield, The Terminator, The Walking Dead, trailer, TV, undead, Valhalla Motion Pictures, video games, videogames, walkers, zombie, zombies
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Got Zombie Questions? Chick’s Got Answers: SHOW YOUR CLIPS!
…2008): Wired Like a Crackhead Drinking Red Bull Quarantine (2008) Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2007) Dawn of the Dead (2004) Resident Evil (2002)… Continue reading
Posted in announcement, Video Channels, YouTube
Tagged cosplayers, Dallas Comic-Con, Dance of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Facebook, Film Gurl, Lost Zombies, Marko's Corner, Quarantine, Red Bull, Reel Artsy, Resident Evil, Resident Evil Apocalypse, Rocket Llama, submission, The Filmgirl Force, twitter, undead, video, YouTube, zombie, zombie apocalypse, Zombie Manor, Zombie Walk, Zombie Wranglers, Zombieland, zombies
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Ultraviolet (2006): The Monster You Don’t Want Knocking Down Your Door
…again for her role in Ultraviolet. Ultraviolet is similar to Aeon Flux and Resident Evil. It is about a highly contagious virus that gets out into the real world (sound familiar yet?) and turns people into vampire-like creatures called hemoglophages. Of course, humans get scared, and react by forming the Arch-Ministry which is believed to be releasing a weapon that will kill all hemoglophages. Violet (Milla Jovovich) is a hemoglophage sent to inte… Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4 kabooms, action, holiday, movie, PG-13, Valentine's Day
Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, Aeon Flux, Arch-Ministry, brief nudity, butt, Cameron Bright, Chick who don't want flowers, Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day, Digger Mesch, flowers, hemoglophages, Ida Martin, Kieran O'Rorke, Kurt Wimmer, language, Milla Jovovich, Nick Chinlund, nude, Nudity, Partial Nudity, PG-13, Resident Evil, Ryan Martin, sci-fi, Screen Gems, Sebastien Andrieu, Steven Calcote, Ultraviolet, Ultravioleta, Valentine's Day, Vampires, violence, Violet, violets, William Fichtner David Collier
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Preview: A Look at the New Comic Book Night Stalker!
…ble to take care of business. We try to exploit the gray areas of good and evil and depending on your point of view some might argue trying to define acts that are truly good and ones that are evil. It really is a good read and ultimately Dyana is punished do the politics of light and dark. I really believe that this conflict of light vs. dark is what drives the story and keeps the reader interested. The fact that she is African American is rare i… Continue reading
Posted in action, Coming Attractions, interviews
Tagged action chick, Action Flick Chick, comic book, Dyana, heroine, Night Stalker, Orlando Harding, supernatural
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