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Why Manly Men Love Action Flick Chicks – Small Town Critic (Guest Writer)
…e-numbers “chick flick” from a mile away). Bullock might play a tomboy FBI agent in “Miss Congeniality” and boink Keanu after leaping off an exploding bus in “Speed” but we know within a week she’s going to be down with the Ya-Ya’s, eating bon-bons while trying to whip up some “Practical Magic” love spell to attract a girly-man like Hugh Grant or Jesse James. You here that, James? I’m calling you out! What kind of cinematic women do manly-men like… Continue reading
Posted in Guest Writer
Tagged Aliens, Angelina Jolie, Coffy, Guns, Lara Croft, Linda Hamilton, Lucy Liu, Milla Jovovich, Pam Grier, Resident Evil, Sandra Bullock, Sigourney Weaver, Small Town Critic, Tomb Raider, zombie
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Interview with David Leitch (Matrix, 300, Wolverine, Bourne Ultimatum, Confessions of an Action Star) Pt. 1
…time, like from when you first started to now? David: It’s become very specialized. Like I said, I am definitely a martial art/wire specialist. If there’s a show with a lot of fighting or a lot of flying, I’m in the running to have that show. It never used to be that way. It used to be that all stunt men were well rounded, and it was all about the physical toughness of the person. But now its become very specialized and very technical. And you ha… Continue reading
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Tagged 300, Ben Stiller, body double, butt, butt double, Confessions of an Action Star, D-13, David Leitch, District 13, interview, martial arts, Matrix Revolutions, Milla Jovovich, Ninja Assassin, nude, Nudity, Ong-Bak, stunt coordinator, stuntman, stunts, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, Tron 2.0, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Top 5 Suicides in the Reimagined Battlestar Galactica
…out a gun, and blows her brains out. It came as a surprise, all right, especially when some of the commercials had been teasing us with the possibility that she might be the final Cylon, but no. As soon as she was dead, it was revealed to be someone else, so barring whatever brought Starbuck back working on her too, which seems unlikely. She’s just dead. At least the actress still has work as a supporting character’s girlfriend if Reaper ever come… Continue reading
Posted in science fiction, TV
Tagged Battlestar Galactica, Boomer, Cylon, Dr. Gaius Baltar, Edward James Olmos, fantasy, Grace Park, James Callis, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff, Laura Roslin, Lee Adama, Lieutenant Kara Thrace, Mary McDonnell, Number Six, Ronald D. Moore, Roslin, sci-fi, science fiction, Starbuck, Syfy, Tricia Helfer
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Pilot Review: Almost Human and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
…ots… the second was the much hyped new project from geek-god, Joss Whedon, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Not quite a spin-off of Whedon’s recent smash hit Avengers film, nor a continuation, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. picks up after The Avengers and either during or after the recent Iron Man 3. Instead of focusing on the superheros of the world, S.H.I.E.L.D. introduces and focuses on a specific team that works to identify and connect with superheroes just sta… Continue reading
Posted in Coming Attractions, convention, TV
Tagged Agent Coulson, Agents of SHIELD, Almost Human, Clark Gregg, Disney, JJ Abrams, Joss Whedon, Marvel, pilot review, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC
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Interview with Boondock Saints II Actors Julie Benz and Clifton Collins, Jr.
…several other people there with me asking questions. I did get an extra special treat while there, though, because I was just expecting to see Julie and Clifton, but when our interview was over, Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus sat down right in front of me. Then I look up and see Billy Connolly in another interview. The first thing in my mind was “Holy sh**.” So I had lots of fun, and Julie and Clifton were great. Check it out! Troy Duffy S… Continue reading
Posted in action, interviews, movie, R-rated
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, Action Flick Chick, All Saints Day, Assassin, Billy Connolly, Bob Marley, Boondock Saints, Boston, Brian Mahoney, Catholic, CGI, Clifton Collins Jr, comedy, Crime, Daniel DeSanto, David Della Rocco, David Ferry, Dexter, dorsal nudity, drama, Eunice, Eunice Bloom, FBI, fraternal twins, Gerard Parkes, Hoag Maximum Security Prison, interviews, Ireland, Irish-American, Italin, Judd Nelson, Julie Benz, MacManus brothers, Massachusetts, McManus brothers, Mexican, mob, MTV Movie Award, Norman Reedus, nude, Nudity, Oscar, Peter Fonda, prison, Prudential Tower, Rambo, revenge, Rocco, rocket surgery, Romeo, Saints, San Diego Comic-Con, Sean Patrick Flanery, sequel, Special Agent Eunice Bloom, Special Agent Paul Smecker, spoiler, stunts, tattoos, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, The Punisher, trailer, Troy Duffy, vigilante, vigilantism, Willem Dafoe
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Taken (2009) Don’t Cross Liam Neeson
Never has the expression “Don’t talk to strangers” ever been as true as it is in Tooken, starring Liam Neesons. After some punks kidnap his daughter, the Liam drops the hammer and rules this movie as he kicks ass across Europe. Only moments away from being taken by a vicious band of kidnappers, Kim (Maggie Grace) makes an urgent phone call to her father. In Taken, Neeson plays Bryan Mills, a very concerned and skilled father whose daughter gets k… Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4 kabooms, action, movie, PG-13
Tagged 20th Century Fox, abduction, action, Albanian, American, and I will kill you, drug references, Drugs, Famke Janssen, France, French, Goran Kostic, I will find you, Katie Cassidy, kidnapping, language, Liam Neeson, Luc Besson, Maggie Grace, Paris, PG-13, Pierre Morel, prostitute, prostitution, Robert Mark Kamen, secret agent, sexual content, slave traffic, slavery, spy, suspense, Taken, thriller, violence
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