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Red Heat (1988): Do You Know Miranda?
…into the equation, but that’s just me. Red Heat is supposed to be a buddy cop film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Belushi. However, Arnold kind of steals the spotlight and Belushi becomes the sidekick by the end of the movie. Arnold is just too awesome to really share the lead equally. Arnold plays Ivan Danko, a Soviet detective who goes to America to chase down Viktor (Ed O’Ross), a drug lord who killed Danko’s partner. While in America,… Continue reading
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11 Movies I Recommend From 2022 in a List I Can Call Whatever I Want Because This is My Website and I Am the Boss, Part 1
…p, Seth (Dave Franco). Franco and Fox rank among the all-time great “buddy cop” pairings, with Franco’s comedic meekness and sheer commitment to the part pairing nicely with Fox’s dry sense of humor and no-nonsense approach to slaying vampires. Franco in particular does such a good job at portraying Seth as an uncool, rule-following nerd that even something as small as him climbing into the back of a truck becomes comedy gold. Plus we’ve got Snoop… Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Tyalor-Johnson, action, action chick, Action Flick Chick, Amber Midthunder, best movies of 2022, best of 2022, Beverly D'Angelo, Brad Pitt, Brian Tyree Henry, Bullet Train review, Dane Leliegro, Danile Graig, Dave Bautista, Dave Franco, David Harbour, Day Shift review, Edward Norton, Glass Onion review, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, horror, Jamie Fox, Janelle Monae, Joey King, John Leguizamo, Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr, movie, Predator, Prey, R-rated, Snoop Dog, vampire, vampire hunter, violence, Violent Night
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Interview: Danielle Nicolet (Syfy’s Red Faction: Origins, 3rd Rock from the Sun)
…re the most fun to work with? Dani: It’s hard to pick one! I don’t mean to cop out, but I have had so many amazing experiences. I really try to come away from every job with true friends, and having grown as a person and as an actor. AFC: On 3rd Rock, did you ever get tired of saying, “Dr. Solomon, that is inappropriate”? Dani: Haha! Never!! He was always sooooo inappropriate!!!! AFC: And hilarious! So you’ve done comedy, you’ve drama. What genre… Continue reading
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The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Review!
…n and sleep with her, or start spitting fatherly advice to every hotheaded cop who wants to help, or to trust a cat burglar who just turned him over to Bane and let him get severely beaten and left to die in an Indian prison. Speaking of newcomers Marion Cotillard, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, while all four performed well, each of their characters presents some problems. To anyone familiar with the comics, Marion Cotillard’… Continue reading
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2013’s Promising Action Movies Part 1!
…od for this one! *Summary: After watching their respective partners die, a cop and a hitman form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy. A Good Day to Die Hard I love every Die Hard film to varying degrees, and am thusly super pumped for A Good Day to Die Hard. Bruce Willis still has what it takes to kick some ass, and Jai Courtney has shown his own skills during his time on Spartacus: Vengeance. Russia won’t be the same after these… Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 preview, A good day to die hard, action chick, Action Flick Chick, action movies, Adrianne Palicki, Bruce Willis, Bullet to the Head, Channing Tatum, Christian Slater, Die Hard, Dwayne Johnson, Gemma Arterton, GI Joe: Retaliation, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, Jai Courtney, Jason Momoa, Jeremy Renner, Prince of Persia, Ray Park, Spartacus, Sylvester Stallone, The Last Stand
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Find Your Voice- Fanhattan Voice Goes Live!
…can create, name and share Fanhattan lists of your all-time favorite buddy cop flicks, tear-jerkers, road trip movies, best picture winners for the last 84 years – or go wherever your entertainment taste takes you. Lists are the easiest way to share what you love with friends. The possibilities are endless, and we can’t wait to see what you do with it. So whether you know what you’re looking for, want suggestions from experts and friends or like t… Continue reading
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Pilot Review: Almost Human and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
…at it is that drew me to this show- Karl Urban. I mean, it’s pretty much a cop drama with a robot for a partner- it’s been done. It’s set in the future- that’s been done, too. But Karl Urban using dry wit and sulky stares and kicking ass? Um… yes, please. Sign me up. Love this guy in action movies since Chronicles of Riddick (Yes, I know he was in LOTR first but Riddick is what made me look him up on IMDb and follow his work). To be honest, the ch… Continue reading
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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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