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Lionsgate DVD Giveaway: Harry Brown – Is It Ever Too Late in Life to Turn Vigilante?
…props from Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. This time, instead of actor Norman Reedus judging answers, Lionsgate will give a DVD to one randomly selected participant in the discussion. You can answer by comment below or as part of the relevant discussions on Facebook and twitter. ———————————– One (1) Official DVD of HARRY BROWN -Recipient must be in the US and have a non PO box shipping address -Recipient must claim the prize within 48 hours of… Continue reading
The Walking Dead Interview: IronE Singleton (T-Dog) Fighting Zombies in 120 Degrees
Left to right: Norman Reedus, IronE Singleton, Andrew Lincoln, Steven Yeun “Guts,” the second episode of the television adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s comic book The Walking Dead, airs tonight on AMC. Episode one, “Days Gone By” netted 5.7 million viewers, the highest for any original cable TV series this year and the highest ratings of any kind AMC has ever seen. I was lucky enough to have already seen the second episode, and it gets good! “Guts… Continue reading
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Every Book Could Be Improved By Adding _______.
…P: @ActionChick Detailed character sketches of a certain thing in each chapter. Stephen Baron @stevedawg412: @ActionChick Lots of pictures M @Ultimate_M: It adds suspense for the reader. Catboy @CatboySuperhero: @ActionChick a wise-cracking talking animal sidekick Lisa Morrison @Reedus_Lover: Daryl Dixon and walkers. Nintendo Legend @Nintendo_Legend: @ActionChick More editing? … #Shrug PAUL @MUFCSMEG: @ActionChick boobies 😛 John Hancock @Grokdad:… Continue reading
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Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
…erybody died.” Best Kill: You can tell from the beginning little Kim Yong (Norman Yeung) isn’t going to make it. Just as he’s about to escape by jumping into a hole in the ground, a gigantic hammer from The Executioner (a.k.a. Axe Man) comes slicing down right through his head all the way to his feet. Ouch! Best Explosion: Oh man, am I glad I don’t live in Japan! As Wesker is escaping from one of the underground Umbrella hives, he detonates a bomb… Continue reading
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Tagged 3-D, action, Action Flick Chick, adventure, Ali Larter, Alice, Apocalypse, Axe Man, Chris Redfield, Claire Redfield, clones, Executioner, Hobgoblins, horror, Japan, Jill Valentine, Matrix, Milla Jovovich, mind control, Nemesis, Norman Yeung, Paul W.S. Anderson, post-apocalyptic, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Shawn Roberts, shower scene, Snorlax, spoiler, Spoilers, T-Rex, T-virus, tokyo, Umbrella Corporation, video game, Wesker, zombie
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