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Action Chick and the Screen Team 5 Art and Interview with Zuda Comics Competitor Ryan Estrada (Sci-Fi Drive-By)
Our accomplices at RocketLlama.com have spoken with many Zuda competitors, cartoonists entered in the monthly contests to win a contract with DC Comics’ webcomic division. We’ve previously interviewed the Black Halo Entertainment team behind Amber Hale, Supermodel ourselves, and they shared some … Continue reading
Posted in interviews
Tagged action chick, Alien, Aliens, Angie Griffin, art, Black Halo Entertainment, Brit twins, cartoon, comic, DC Comics, extraterrestrial, extraterrestrials, FilmBadgers, Fox Force Five, Garden Mary, interview, interviews, Jade and Nikita Ramsey, Jade Ramsey, Nikita and Jade Ramsey, Nikita Ramsey, parody, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, Reign, Ryan Estrada, Sci-Fi Drive-By, spoof, The Kind You Don't Bring Home to Mother, Uma Thurman, Werewolf, werewolves, Zuda, Zuda Comics
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Catwoman (2004)
What better way to start off the best series, “Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day,” than with the worst movie, Catwoman! Catwoman has earned herself a spot in my series because she is a kick ass female, despite … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, action, movie, superhero, Valentine's Day
Tagged action, actress, Alex Borstein, anti-hero, anti-heroine, Associated Press, Awful films, Batman, Batman Begins, Benjamin Bratt, Bob Kane, Byron Mann, casting, casting news, cat lady, cat-burglar, Catwoman, Dark Knight, DC Comics, Frances Conroy, Halle Berry, Halley Berry, Hero, IMDB, jewel thief, John D. Brancato, John Rogers, Lambert Wilson, Michael Ferris, Michael Massee, Michael Uston, news, PG-13, Pitof, prequel, Razzies, Selina Kyle, sequel, Sharon Stone, speculation, spin-off, spinoff, Sun, superhero, superheroine, supervillain, supervillainess, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Sun, Theresa Rebeck, thieft, villain, villainess, Warner Bros. Pictures
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Saturday at Dallas Comic-Con: The Year in Geek Panel; and on Sunday: Sean Patrick Flanery
Saturday at Dallas Comic-Con, after DC Comics’ Vice President of Sales Bob Wayne talked to our audience about what’s coming up at DC, Devin Pike and I took a look at upcoming films that might excite the DCC crowd in 2010. … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, twitter
Tagged A Couple of Dicks, A-Team, Acceptable Risk, Adam Prince, Adam West, Alice in Wonderland, BDS2, Best Men, Bioshock, Bob Wayne, Body Shots, Bruce Boxleitner, Burke and Hare, Caddyshack, Charmed, Cindy Morgan, Clash of the Titans, Comic-Con, Connor MacManus, convention, Cop Out, Criminal Minds, CSI, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, D-Tox, Daft Punk, Dallas Comic-Con, DC, DC Comics, Demon Hunter, fan convention, Frank & Jesse, Greg Stillson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (part 1 of part 7), How to Train Your Dragon, Indiana Jones, Iron Man 2, Jeff Bridges, Jonah Hex, Kick-Ass, Masters of Horro, Mongolian Death Worms, Murphy MacManus, Norm Reedus, Paul, Savage Planet, Scavengers, Scott Pilgrim, Scott Pilgrim versus the World, Stargate SG-1, Suicide Kings, tattoo, The A-Team, The Boondock Saints, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, The Dead Zone, The Losers, The Wolfman, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Tim Burton, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, Toy Story 3, Tron, Tron Legacy, Troy Duffy, twitter
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The Twilight Saga Parodies II – New Mooned
After we showed you a couple of the best Twilight parody videos the other day (“Top Twilight Parodies – Buffy, Kevin, and Olivia versus Edward”), people started sending us links to many more. Frankly, though, a lot of them are boring. Many … Continue reading
Posted in chick flick, comedy, twitter, YouTube
Tagged Andre Meadows, Batman, Bella, Black Nerd, Catwoman, Count Von Count, DC Comics, Film Badgers, Harley Quinn, humor, Jeremy Hyler, Joker, Marvel Comics, Movie Mob, Mr. Freez, parody, Poison Ivy, Sesame Street, Team Edward, Team Jacob, The Twilight Saga, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Twilight, Twilight the Musical, Two-Face
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The Wonder Woman TV Never Saw: Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince?
In 1967, hoping to capitalize on the success on their TV series Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward, Greenway Productions filmed a five-minute screen test written by Stanley Ralph Ross and Larry Siegel, not even a full-length pilot episode, … Continue reading
Posted in superhero, TV, Video Channels, YouTube
Tagged Adam West, Batgirl, Batman, Bill Dozier, Buffy the Animated Series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Burt Ward, Cathy Lee Crosby, Charles Moulton, DC Comics, Diana Prince, Ellie Wood Walker, Green Productions, Kim Harrison, Larry Siegel, Lynda Carter, Nova, Planet of the Apes, screen test, Stanley Ralph Ross, The Brady Kids, TV, Warner Brothers, Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?, William Dozier, William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman, YouTube
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V for Vendetta (2005): Remember, Remember the 5th of November
“Remember, remember, the 5th of November!” Action Flick Chick rule for staying alive #478: When a guy in a creepy mask tells you to remember something, you might want do it or risk getting blown up. To celebrate not getting … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1.5 kabooms, R-rated
Tagged * Comics *, 1812 Overture, 5th of November, Alan Moore, Andy Wachowski, Back to the Future, Christopher Lloyd, comic book, David Lloyd, DC Comics, Doc Brown, flux capacitor, Flux Capacitor Day, future, graphic novel, Great Britain, Guy Fawkes Day, Guy Fawkes mask, Hugo Weaving, James McTeigue, John Hurt, Larry Wachowski, Marty McFly, Michael J. Fox, Natalie Portman, November 5, Parliament, Parliament building, rebel, Roger Allam, Rupert Graves, sai, satire, science fiction, Stephen Fry, Stephen Rea, subway, Tim Pigott-Smith, Time Travel, V, V for vendetta, vigilante, Warner Brothers
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