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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) – Not a Weasel, and Not Worth Watching
Did you know that the wolverine, aka Gulo gulo, is the largest land-dwelling species of the weasel family and is a very stocky and muscular animal? Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4 kabooms, action, PG-13, science fiction, superhero
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, Col. William Stryker, Daniel Henney, Danny Huston, David Beniof, Deadpool, Dominic Monaghan, Gavin Hood, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Liev Schrieber, Marvel Comics, Partial Nudity, PG-13, Ryan Reynolds, Sabertooth, Skip Woods, superhero, Taylor Kitsch, violence, Wade Wilson, Weapon X, Will.i.am, Wolverine, X-men, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Taken (2009) Don’t Cross Liam Neeson
I’m taking a brief reprieve from my “Chicks Who Don’t Need Flowers” series to review the new action movie Taken. Never has the expression “Don’t talk to strangers” ever been as true as it is in Taken. 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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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ New Poster Is Awesome
War is brewing in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and things are going to get messy. Genetically evolved apes vs. humans- can either side be reasoned with? Are the apes going to kick our asses? Will poo be flung … Continue reading
Interview: Why Seth Green Loves Geek and Gamer Girls
Seth Green unlocked new achievements in geeking out this week. On Monday, he tweeted (@SethGreen) and played HALO for the very first time, “getting my ass sadly handed to me” at Nathan Fillion’s HALO party. Shortly before that, the music … Continue reading
Posted in interviews, Video Channels
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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day PROPS AND POSTERS
2009’s most frequently downloaded article at actionflickchick.com has been the Chick’s review of Troy Duffy’s 1999 film The Boondock Saints, which starred Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as Irish-American brothers who feel God has called upon them to gun down a bunch of Boston … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, All Saints Day, Assassin, Billy Connolly, Bob Marley, Boondock Saints, Boondock Saints 2, Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Boston, Brian Mahoney, Catholic, Clifton Collins Jr, Crime, Daniel DeSanto, David Della Rocco, David Ferry, dorsal nudity, drag, Eunice Bloom, FBI, fraternal twins, Gerard Parkes, God, Green Goblin, Hoag Maximum Security Prison, Ireland, Irish-American, Italin, Judd Nelson, Julie Benz, MacManus brothers, Massachusetts, McManus brothers, McManus twins, Mexican, mob, Norman Reedus, nude, Nudity, Peter Fonda, prison, Prudential Tower, revenge, Rocco, Romeo, Ron Jeremy, Saints, Sean Patrick Flanery, sequel, Special Agent Eunice Bloom, Special Agent Paul Smecker, spoiler, tattoos, trailer, Troy Duffy, vigilante, vigilantism, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, YouTube
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The Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV Never Saw
Riding on the success of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the television series based on the comedic motion picture which had been based on Joss Whedon’s more serious script, 20th Century Fox decided monster killing would perfectly suit the Saturday morning Fox … Continue reading
Posted in TV, YouTube
Tagged 20th Century Fox, Alyson Hannigan, Amy Chance, Anthony Stewart head, Buffy, Buffy Summers, Buffy the Animated Series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Carmine Giovinazzo, Charisma Carpenter, continuity, Danny Strong, David Boreanaz, Fan Boy Planet, FanBoyPlanet.com, Fox Kids, Giselle Loren, Heroes, Jeph Loeb, Joss Whedon, Julie Benz, Mercedes McNab, Michelle Trachtenberg, monster killing, NBC, NBC's Heroes, Nicholas Brendon, Nicole Bilderback, Persia White, pilot, Riff Regan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday morning cartoons, Stephen Toblowsky, supernatural, television, Tony Head, TV, TV pilot, TV series, TV show, Twentieth Century Fox
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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009)
BDSII starts with the killing of a priest. This causes the MacManus brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) to come out of hiding to take care of some baddie business. Along the way, they pick up a new sidekick, Romeo (Clifton Collins, Jr). The new FBI agent in charge of the MacManus crime scenes, is the gorgeous, smart, Special Agent Eunice Bloom (Julie Benz). Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, comedy, movie, R-rated
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, All Saints Day, Apparition, Assassin, Billy Connolly, bloody violence, Bob Marley, Boondock Saints, Boston, Brian Mahoney, Catholic, Clifton Collins, Clifton Collins Jr, Crime, Daniel DeSanto, David Della Rocco, David Ferry, dorsal nudity, Eunice Bloom, FBI, fraternal twins, Gerard Parkes, Hoag Maximum Security Prison, Ireland, Irish-American, Italin, Judd Nelson, Julie Benz, language, MacManus brothers, Massachusetts, McManus brothers, Mexican, mob, Norman Reedus, nude, Nudity, Peter Fonda, prison, Prudential Tower, R-rated, revenge, Robert Cochrane Marley Jr., Rocco, Romeo, Saints, Sean Patrick Flanery, sequel, Special Agent Eunice Bloom, Special Agent Paul Smecker, spoiler, Stage 6 Films, tattoos, The Boondock Saints, The Boondock Saints 2, The Boondock Saints II, trailer, Troy Duffy, vigilante, vigilantism, Willem Dafoe, William Dafoe, YouTube
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Interview with Boondock Saints II Actors Julie Benz and Clifton Collins, Jr.
During San Diego Comic Con 2009, I was privileged enough to interview Julie Benz and Clifton Collins, Jr., from The Boondock Saints II: All Saint’s Day. It was a round table interview, which means it was a group interview. There were 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 Flannery and Norman Reedus sat down right in front of me. 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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