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Coming Attraction – Legion (2010)
Legion is a fantasy/horror film with an apocalyptic setting. It’s about… angels or something. It’s also got super fast evil grannies and spindly-armed Starbucks employees from the looks of it. This film is yet another in a long line of … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Attractions, fantasy, horror
Tagged 2 Fast 2 Furious, Adrianne Palecki, Adrianne Palicki, Angels and Demons, Angels!, Apocalypse, Bible, bloody violence, Charles S. Dutton, Demons, Dennis Quaid, Doug Jones, God, Jon Tenney, Kate Walsh, Kevin Durand, language, Legion, Lucas Black, Paul Bettany, Peter Schink, R-rated, Scott Stewart, Screen Gems, Sony, Transformers, Tyrese Gibson
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Daybreakers (2010)
Finally! We get a movie with “real” vampires and none of this “I sparkle in the sun and read minds” bullcrap. Daybreakers gives us a world full of vampires who drink human blood, can’t walk in the sunlight, and who … Continue reading
Posted in 1.5 kabooms, horror
Tagged Allan Todd, Aolani Roy, Ben Siemer, blood, bloody violence, brief nudity, Callum McLean, Carl Rush, Chris Brown, Claudia Karvan, cure, Damien Garvey, Daybreakers, Ethan Hawke, extinction, Gabriella Di Labio, gore, Harriet Minto-Day, hematologist, hematology, Hummer, I Am Legend, Isabel Lucas, Jarrad Pon, Jay Laga'aia, Kirsten Cameron, language, Lionsgate, medicine, Michael Dorman, Michael Spierig, Ninja Assassin, Peter Spierig, Peter Welman, R-rated, Renai Caruso, Richard Matheson, Robert Neville, Sahaj Dumpleton, Sam Neil, Sam Neill, The Boondock Saints, Tiffany Lamb, Todd Levi, vampire, Victoria Williams, Vince Colosimo, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, Zoe White
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Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: Daybreakers (2010)
Site: Action Flick Chick Post: Daybreakers (2010) by Action Flick Chick: “Finally! We get a movie with ‘real’ vampires and none of this ‘I sparkle in the sun and read minds’ bullcrap.” Site: The Austin Chronicle Post: Daybreakers by Kimberley … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Todd, Aolani Roy, Ben Siemer, blood, bloody violence, brief nudity, Callum McLean, Carl Rush, Chris Brown, Claudia Karvan, cure, Damien Garvey, Daybreakers, Ethan Hawke, extinction, Gabriella Di Labio, gore, Harriet Minto-Day, hematologist, hematology, Hummer, I Am Legend, Isabel Lucas, Jarrad Pon, Jay Laga’aia, Kirsten Cameron, language, Lionsgate, medicine, Michael Dorman, Michael Spierig, Ninja Assassin, Peter Spierig, Peter Welman, R-rated, Renai Caruso, Richard Matheson, Robert Neville, Sahaj Dumpleton, Sam Neil, Sam Neill, The Boondock Saints, Tiffany Lamb, Todd Levi, vampire, Victoria Williams, Vince Colosimo, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, Zoe White
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50 Cent in Before I Self Destruct (2009)
Before I Self Destruct is an independent film written and directed by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. 50 Cent actually stars in this film along with Clifton Powell, Sasha Delvalle and a young Elijah Williams. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, Independent, movie, R-rated, trailers
Tagged 50 Cent, action, Before I Self Destruct, bloody violence, Clifton Powell, Curtis Jackson, Elijah Williams, Guns, hood, Kreative Film Empire, New York, pervasive language, Queens, R-rated, rappers, Sasha Delvalle, strong sexuality, trailers
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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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The Boondock Saints II Premiere
In one of my earlier articles I mentioned that I was so pumped to see The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day(BDSII) that I would kill a man just to see it. Well, I’m not going to say what exactly went down, but I did get to see the premiere of All Saints Day a few days ago and it was friggin’ awesome! Joining me (and 300 other people) at the premiere was writer/director Troy Duffy, and the two stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery. They held a short Q & A session after the flick and then devoted some time to autographs.
Posted in action, comedy, interviews, movie, R-rated
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, All Saints Day, Apparition, Assassin, BDS, BDSI, BDSII, Billy Connolly, bloody violence, Bob Marley, Boondock Saints, Boondock Saints 2, Boondock Saints II, Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Boondock Saints trilogy, Boston, Brian Mahoney, Catholic, Clifton Collins, Clifton Collins Jr, Crime, Dallas, 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, movie, Norman Reedus, nude, Nudity, Overnight, Peter Fonda, premiere, prison, Prudential Tower, R-rated, red carpet, Red Carpet Crash, red carpet event, revenge, Robert Cochrane Marley Jr., Rocco, Romeo, Saints, Santa Claus, Sean Patrick Flanery, sequel, Special Agent Eunice Bloom, Special Agent Paul Smecker, spoiler, spoiler free, Stage 6 Films, tattoos, The Boondock Saints, The Boondock Saints 2, The Boondock Saints II, trailer, Troy Duffy, vigilante, vigilantism, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, YouTube
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Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: Diablo Cody Calls Jennifer’s Body Feminist – Is It?
Genre(s): Comedy | Horror Written by: Diablo Cody Directed by: Karyn Kusama Release Date: Theatrical: September 18, 2009 Running Time: 102 minutes. RATING: R for sexuality, bloody violence, language, brief drug use. Previous review: Jennifer’s Body (2009) The Not-So-Pretty Side … Continue reading
Posted in horror, R-rated
Tagged 20th Century Fox, Adam Brody, Amanda Seyfried, band, BFF, bloody violence, brief drug use, cannibalism, Catwoman, comedy, critics, Diablo Cody, feminism, feminist, girl on girl kiss, gore, high school, horror, J.K. Simmons, Jennifer’s Body, Johnny Simmons, Karyn Kusama, kiss, language, lesbian, Low Shoulder, Megan Fox, Needy Amanda Seyfried, nude, Nudity, Partial Nudity, R-rated, review, Sex Scene, sexuality, spoiler, swim, topless
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