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You’re No Geek!
What a horrible thing to say! And yet…even if it shouldn’t, even if it’s utterly unfair, something comes to mind. Doesn’t it? You’re not really a geek if you’ve never _____________. Answers on twitter: ashmeaboutit: gone to a midnight release … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, movie, science fiction, superhero, trivia, TV, twitter, video game
Tagged action chick, action figure, Action Flick Chick, Asoka Tano, Avi Lerner, Azeroth, Batman, Battlestar Galactica, book, Captain Kirk, Captain Picard, character sheet, comic book, Comic-Con, date, Dean Stockwell, Die Hard, dilithium crystal, Doctor Who, Dungeons and Dragons, Ewoks, Firefly, frak, game, Gamer, geek, geeky, George Lucas, George Romero, glasses, Greedo, Han shot first, Han Solo, Jack Harkness, Jar Jar Binks, Joel Silver, Kirk, Konami Code, Leia, Lethal Weapon, Lord of the Rings, LotR, Luke Skywalker, masturbation, midnight movie, midnight showing, movie, nerd, original Star Wars trilogy, Ozzy, Picard, porn, robot, RPG, San Diego Comic-Con, sci-fi, SDCC, social network aggregator, Stan Winston, Star Trek, Star Wars, Star Wars trilogy, superhero, tabletop RPG, TARDIS, The Doctor, Time Travel, toy, Transformer, Trekker, Trekkie, Triforce, TV, Uhura, video game, Wicket, Wolverine, Wookie porn, X-men
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George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead (2009)
Survival of the Dead, if nothing else, gives the perfect solution on how to tell identical twins apart: Make one of them into a zombie! Now we know, and knowing is half the battle! George Romero has brought to life … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.5 kabooms, horror, Independent, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, CGI, Dawn of the Dead, George Romero, gore, gory, headshot, horror, Independent, mailmen, movie, Rocket Llama, Survival of the Dead, zombie
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Texas Frightmare Weekend Extends Film Festival April 28 – May 1 . . . Deep in the Heart!
The movies that I watch must have one of two things in them: action or horror. Anything else is just a bonus, and add those two things together in one film and it’s gold. I will be attending Texas Frightmare … Continue reading
Posted in convention, horror
Tagged 2001 Maniacs, 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Adam Green, Alan Van Sprang, Alexandra Paul, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Athena Karkanis, Beastly, Bill Moseley, blood, Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet, cannibalism, cannibals, Carpenter, Cast: Richard Fitzpatrick, Charles Durning, Chris Power, Christa Campbell, Christine, convention, Danielle Harris, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, Derek Mears, Diary of the Dead, Doug Bradley, Easy-A, Emily Hagins, Emma Bell, fan convention, Frank De Felitta, Frank Sabatella, Frozen, George A. Romero, George Romero, Ghost House Pictures, gore, guts, Guts N' Glory Jamboree, Hearse and Shock Rod Show, Heather Allin, horror convention, Jascha Washington, Joe Francis, Joey Stewart, John Stockwell, Julian Sands, Justin Arnold, Kane Hodder, Keith Gordon, Kenneth Welsh, Kevin Ogilvie, Kevin Zegers, Lance Henriksen, Lane Smith, Larry Drake, Letters to Juliet, Lin Shaye, Lionsgate, Long Pigs, Loyd Cryer, Malcolm McDowell, maniacs, Marc Donato, Margot Kidder, monsters, Moxley Manor, murder, Nate Dushku, Nathan Hynes, nude, Nudity, Piranha 3-D, props, R-rated, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Robert F.Lyons, Rodrigo Gugino Shorts, Rue Morgue Magazine, Ryan Fleming, Samantha Facci, Samantha Jacobs, Scream Queens, Scream Queens 2, Screen Gems, Shawn Ashmore, Sid Haig, Sony, Spirit Camp, SQ2, Sundance Film Festival, Survival of the Dead, Sweatshop, Taker, Texas Frightmare Film Festival, Texas Frightmare Massacre, Texas Frightmare Weekend, The Book of Eli, The Final, The Retelling, Tim Sullivan, violence, Whitney Hoy, William Katt, zombie, Zombie Manor, Zombie Walk
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The Crazies (2010) – What was I just talking about?
On a separate note, did you hear what happened to me and my town. Sheriff Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) and his pregnant wife, Judy (Radha Mitchell), started telling everyone that our citizens were “crazy” or something. I just don’t see where all the “craziness” is though. We aren’t crazy! Just accident prone! Continue reading
Posted in 2.0 kabooms, action, horror, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, bloody violence, crazy, Danielle Panabaker, douchbag, George A. Romero, George Romero, horror, insanity, Joe Anderson, language, Lisa K Wyatt, Overture Films, R-rated, Radha Mitchell, rage, Ray Wright, remake, Scott Kosar, Sheriff, The Crazies, Timothy Olyphant, Trixie, zombie
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Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: The Crazies (2010)
Site: Action Flick Chick Post: The Crazies (2010) – What was I just talking about? by Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill: “We tried to tell them we weren’t ‘crazy’ but they didn’t believe us and so they tried to leave … Continue reading
Posted in horror, R-rated
Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, bloody violence, crazy, Danielle Panabaker, douchbag, George A. Romero, George Romero, horror, insanity, Joe Anderson, language, Lisa K Wyatt, Overture Films, R-rated, Radha Mitchell, rage, Ray Wright, remake, Rocket Lllama, Scott Kosar, Sheriff, The Crazies, Timothy Olyphant, Trixie, zombie
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