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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
Before 2023 starts throwing films our way, get caught up on some of 2022’s worthiest films! In case you’re waiting with baited breath for me to talk about the biggest box office ballers like Avatar: The Way of Water, Top … 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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Violent Night (2022): Christmas Spirit Out the Anus!
Everyone has their own favorite holiday movie they put on around this time every year. These holiday movies are often linked to a person’s childhood and evoke warm and fuzzy feelings to get them in the holiday spirit. For some … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4 kabooms, action, Christmas, comedy, holiday, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, action chick, Action Flick Chick, Alex Hassell, Alexander Elliot, Alexis Louder, Beverly D'Angelo, Christmas, David Harbour, Die Hard Christmas, Edi Patterson, Hellboy, horror, It's a Wonderful Life, John Leguizamo, Josh Miller, Leah Brady, Lightstone family, movie, Pat Casey, R-rated, Santa Claus, Scrooge, Skull Crusher, Tommy Wirkola, violence, Violent Night, Violent Night explained, Violent Night review, Violent Night spoilers, White Christmas
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Which Superhero Needs a Movie? with Green Hornet (2011) Prize Pack Giveaway!
Which superhero that has never starred in a movie would be great in one? One random respondent with a U.S. shipping address will win a fun Green Hornet prize package with all these items: * DVD of the 2011 film … Continue reading
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Tagged * Comics *, 2D, 3-D, 3D, Action Flick Chick, Alpha Flight, Amazon, Ant-Man, Aquaman, Archer & Armstrong, Arkham Asylum Doc, Battle Pope, Beast Boy, Birds of Prey, Black Beauty, Black Panther, Blue Beetle, Blue Wombat, Booster Gold, Britt Reid, Bruce Lee, Captain Action, Captain America, Captain Carrot, Captain Hindsight, Captain Marvel, Cassie Hack, Chudnofsky, Coldblood, Colleen Wing, comic book, Coon, Crazy Jane, Dark Horse, David Harbour, DC Comics, Deadpool, Deathstroke, Doctor Strange, Doom Patrol, Dr. Strange, Dynamic Duo, Ed Brubaker, Evil Ernie, femme fatale, flash, Fray, Freakazoid, Garrett, Gen13, ghost, Grant Morrison, Green Arrow, Green Carpet, Green Hornet and Kato, Green Hornet movie, Grendal, grr power, GTFO, Hollywood, Honkytonk Sue, Huntress, Iron Fist, Jay Chou, Johnny Depp, Kato, Knight shade, Lady Death, Luke Cage, Magnus: Robot Fighter, Marvel Comics, Matt Fraction, Matt Wagner, Misty Knight, Moon Knight, Movies, Mythbusters, Namor, Nextwave, Nick Fury, Phantom Stranger, Planetary, premiere, Ray Park, red carpet, Robert Kirkman, Runaways, Ryan Reynolds, Scanlon, Seth Rogen, Shadowhawk, Spider-Woman, Static, Sub-Mariner, superhero, superheroes, superheroine, The Authority, The Green Hornet, The Tick, TV show, Umbrella Academy, Warlord, Zatanna, Zatara, Zoo Crew
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The Green Hornet (2011): Watch It Lest You Be Stung!
Seth Rogen used to be a chubby little roly poly sort of man, but now he’s the Green Hornet! He’s all slim and looking good in his little green pimp suit. Good job, Rogen! The Green Hornet is based on … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3-D, 3.5 kabooms, action, family, movie, PG-13, superhero
Tagged 2D, 3-D, 3D, Action Flick Chick, Black Beauty, Blue Wombat, Britt Reid, Bruce Lee, Chudnofsky, David Harbour, Dynamic Duo, Jay Chou, Kato, Mythbusters, Scanlon, Seth Rogen, The Green Hornet, TV show
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