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John Wick 4: Can an Action Movie Ever Have Too Much Action?
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 5 kabooms, action
Tagged Bill Skarsgard, Chad Stahelski, David Leitch, Donnie Yen, Ian McShane, John Wick, john wick 4, john wick 4 review, john wick chapter 4, john wick chapter 4 review, john wick review, John Wick Series, Keanu Reeves, Lance Reddick, Scott Adkins, the ballerina, the continental
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John Wick (2014): Don’t Eff With a Hitman’s Dog
Dogs are wonderful animals, often treated as part of the family (or better than certain family members depending on how much people like the dog/you) Smart people know you don’t go messing around with people’s dogs. Smart people also know … Continue reading
All Request December: Ninja Assassin (2009)
For the win: What is small, mostly annoying, and completely inappropriate to bring to a showing of Ninja Assassin? If you guessed a small, yappy dog, you’re wrong. Try again. If you guessed a cell phone, you’re wrong and you … Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Altaras, Assassin, Ben Miles, blood, David Leitch, decapitation, defenestration, Flood of blood, Ill-Young Kim, J. Michael Straczynski, James McTeigue, Jonathan Chan-Pensley, Jung Jihoon, Korean, Kylie Goldstein, language, Linh Dan Pham, Matthew Sand, Naomie Harris, Ninja, Ninja Assassin, R-rated, Rain, Raizo, Randall Duk Kim, Rick Yune, Sho Kosugi, Singer Rain, Stephen Marcus, strong bloody stylized violence, Sung Yang, Warner Bros. Pictures, Yakuza, Yu Fang, Yuki Iwamoto
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Movie Chicks on Action Flicks: Ninja Assassin
Site: ATL Flick Chick Post: Ninja Rain by ATL Flick Chick: “Normally, this is not my type of flick, and, sadly, the trimmings were slim at the multiplex this Thanksgiving. But I actually liked this movie. The violence was so … Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Altaras, Assassin, Ben Miles, blood, David Leitch, decapitation, defenestration, Flood of blood, Ill-Young Kim, J. Michael Straczynski, James McTeigue, Jonathan Chan-Pensley, Jung Jihoon, Korean, Kylie Goldstein, language, Linh Dan Pham, Matthew Sand, Movie Chicks, Naomie Harris, Ninja, Ninja Assassin, R-rated, Rain, Raizo, Randall Duk Kim, Rick Yune, Sho Kosugi, Singer Rain, Stephen Marcus, strong bloody stylized violence, Sung Yang, Warner Bros. Pictures, Yakuza, Yu Fang, Yuki Iwamoto
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November 2009 Movie Preview
November is here so let’s take a look at what the month has to offer as far as movies go. Remember, this isn’t an all inclusive list. It includes mostly action and horror movies and then a couple of extra … Continue reading
Interview with Stuntwoman LaFaye Baker Part 2: Hustle!
LaFaye Baker is a stunt woman we introduced earlier this year in part 1 of her interview where she discusses how she got into the business of stunt work, some of her injuries, and her hula hooping days. LaFaye has … Continue reading
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