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NYCC 2012: Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012)- All Monsters, No Mash
NYCC held a press screening for Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, and I was there to get the scoop. The Silent Hill video games have some of the most terrifying creatures ever dreamed up by the human brain, and now you … Continue reading
What’s Your Favorite Sam Jackson Role? DVD Giveaway: Unthinkable (2010)
Sony continues its generous streak with my readers by sending one of you a copy of the DVD Unthinkable starring Samuel L. Jackson and Carrie-Anne Moss. As a comment in reply to this post either here or over on twitter … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, R-rated
Tagged Benito Martinez, Brandon Routh, Carrie-Anne Moss, contest, David E. Eillis, David Willis, Disturbia, DVD, ESPN, FBI, Gil Bellows, giveaway, Holmes Osbourne, Joshua Harto, Lakeview Terrace, Lora Kojovic, Martin Donovan, Michael rose, Michael Sheen, nuclear, Randy Oglesby, Sam Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson, Sasha Roiz, Stephen Root, suspense, terrorism, terrorist, thriller, Underworld, Unthinkable, Vincent Laresca
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The Matrix (1999)
Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) is being inducted into the “Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day” club for her sheer, mind-blowing awesomeness. The Matrix opens with Trinity kicking a ton of cop ass and then escaping from Agent Smith. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in 3 kabooms, action, R-rated, science fiction
Tagged Agent Smith, Andy Wachowski, Badass chicks, Carrie-Anne Moss, Chicks who don't want flowers, Computer generated reality that enslaves us, Hugo Weaving, Joe Pantoliano, Keanu Reeves, language, Larry Wachowski, Laurence Fishburne, Morpheus, Neo, sci-fi, science fiction, The Matrix, Trinity, violence, virtual reality, VR, Warner Bros. Pictures
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