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The Action Chick Comic: Action Chick vs. Piranha 4-D
Opened this weekend: Piranha 3-D Dimension Films, The Weinstein Company Starring: Elisabeth Shue, Jerry O’Connell, Richard Dreyfuss Description: Every year the population of sleepy Lake Victoria explodes from 5,000 to 50,000 for Spring Break, a riot of sun and drunken … Continue reading
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Tagged 3-D, 4-D, blood, Dimension Films, Elisabeth Shue, gore, Guns, gunshot, horror, Jaws, Jerry O'Connell, movie, piranha, Piranha 3-D, Richard Dreyfuss, summer, theater, violence, Weinstein Company
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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
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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 Wolfman (2010): Speak, Wolfman, Speak
Manspeak! Whoo hooo, I love it! The Wolfman gave us another great example of the kind of manly conversations we saw in Pale Rider. Toward the beginning of the film, Lawrence’s (Benicio Del Toro) father (Anthony Hopkins) saves him from … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, horror
Tagged Andrew Kevin Walker, Anthony Hopkins, Art Malik, Benicio Del Toro, Benicio Del Toro Anthony Hopkins Emily Blunt Hugo Weaving Art Malik, bloody, bloody horror, David Self, Emily Blunt, gore, horror, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, Larry Talbot, Lawrence Talbot, Lon Chaney Jr., manspeak, R-rated, The Wolfman, Tony Hopkins, Universal Monsters, Universal Pictures, violence, werecow, werecows, Werewolf, Wolf man, Wolfman, Wolfman remake
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Spoiler: The Wolfman (2010)
For all of you who like to see what happens before you decide if you want to see it, here is the spoiler for The Wolfman. A movie about a wolfman slicing people up? Of course I had to see … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, action, horror, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Andrew Kevin Walker, Anthony Hopkins, Art Malik, Benicio Del Toro, Benicio Del Toro Anthony Hopkins Emily Blunt Hugo Weaving Art Malik, bloody, bloody horror, Cristina Contes, David Self, Emily Blunt, gore, horror, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, Larry Talbot, Lawrence Talbot, Lon Chaney Jr., manspeak, R-rated, Simon Merrells, Talbots, The Wolfman, Tony Hopkins, Universal Monsters, Universal Pictures, violence, werecow, werecows, Werewolf, Wolf man, Wolfman, Wolfman remake
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Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: The Wolfman Remake (2010)
Site: Action Flick Chick Post: The Wolfman (2010): Speak, Wolfman Speak by Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill: “The plot of The Wolfman is very simple and has been done several times before. There’s a Wolfman on the loose terrorizing the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Kevin Walker, Andrew Kevin Walker David Self, Anthony Hopkins, Art Malik, Benicio Del Toro, Benicio Del Toro Anthony Hopkins Emily Blunt Hugo Weaving Art Malik, bloody, bloody horror, David Self, Emily Blunt, gore, horror, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, Larry Talbot, Lawrence Talbot, Lon Chaney Jr., manspeak, R-rated, The Wolfman, Tony Hopkins, Universal Monsters, Universal Pictures, violence, werecow, werecows, Werewolf, Wolf man, Wolfman, Wolfman remake
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Daybreakers (2010)
Finally! We get a movie with “real” vampires and none of this “I sparkle in the sun and read minds” bullcrap. Daybreakers gives us a world full of vampires who drink human blood, can’t walk in the sunlight, and who … Continue reading
Posted in 1.5 kabooms, horror
Tagged Allan Todd, Aolani Roy, Ben Siemer, blood, bloody violence, brief nudity, Callum McLean, Carl Rush, Chris Brown, Claudia Karvan, cure, Damien Garvey, Daybreakers, Ethan Hawke, extinction, Gabriella Di Labio, gore, Harriet Minto-Day, hematologist, hematology, Hummer, I Am Legend, Isabel Lucas, Jarrad Pon, Jay Laga'aia, Kirsten Cameron, language, Lionsgate, medicine, Michael Dorman, Michael Spierig, Ninja Assassin, Peter Spierig, Peter Welman, R-rated, Renai Caruso, Richard Matheson, Robert Neville, Sahaj Dumpleton, Sam Neil, Sam Neill, The Boondock Saints, Tiffany Lamb, Todd Levi, vampire, Victoria Williams, Vince Colosimo, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, Zoe White
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Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: Daybreakers (2010)
Site: Action Flick Chick Post: Daybreakers (2010) by Action Flick Chick: “Finally! We get a movie with ‘real’ vampires and none of this ‘I sparkle in the sun and read minds’ bullcrap.” Site: The Austin Chronicle Post: Daybreakers by Kimberley … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Todd, Aolani Roy, Ben Siemer, blood, bloody violence, brief nudity, Callum McLean, Carl Rush, Chris Brown, Claudia Karvan, cure, Damien Garvey, Daybreakers, Ethan Hawke, extinction, Gabriella Di Labio, gore, Harriet Minto-Day, hematologist, hematology, Hummer, I Am Legend, Isabel Lucas, Jarrad Pon, Jay Laga’aia, Kirsten Cameron, language, Lionsgate, medicine, Michael Dorman, Michael Spierig, Ninja Assassin, Peter Spierig, Peter Welman, R-rated, Renai Caruso, Richard Matheson, Robert Neville, Sahaj Dumpleton, Sam Neil, Sam Neill, The Boondock Saints, Tiffany Lamb, Todd Levi, vampire, Victoria Williams, Vince Colosimo, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, Zoe White
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