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Legion (2010): Embrace the Awfulness
I would like for someone to answer me one question: How in the world did Legion manage to snatch up so many known actors? Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid, Charles S. Dutton, Tyrese Gibson, and Kate Walsh? Continue reading
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Tagged action, Adrianne, Adrianne Palecki, Adrianne Palicki, Angel, Angels and Demons, Angels!, Apocalypse, Avatar, Bible, bloody violence, Charles S. Dutton, Demons, Dennis Quaid, Doug Jones, Evil Grandma, Gabriel, God, James Camer, James Cameron's Avatar, Jon Tenney, Kate Walsh, Kevin Durand, language, Legion, Lucas Black, Michael, Michael Jackson, Paul Bettany, Peter Schink, R-rated, Scott Stewart, Screen Gems, Sony, Transformers, Tyrese Gibson
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Movie Chicks on Action Horror Flicks: Legion (2010)
Site: Action Flick Chick Post: Legion (2010): Embrace the Awfulness by Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill: “Now don’t get me wrong, Legion was a terrible movie with so many things wrong with it that Michael Jackson’s plastic surgeon couldn’t put … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Adrianne, Adrianne Palecki, Adrianne Palicki, Angel, Angels and Demons, Angels!, Apocalypse, Avatar, Bible, bloody violence, Charles S. Dutton, Demons, Dennis Quaid, Doug Jones, Evil Grandma, Gabriel, God, James Camer, James Cameron’s Avatar, Jon Tenney, Kate Walsh, Kevin Durand, language, Legion, Lucas Black, Michael, Michael Jackson, Paul Bettany, Peter Schink, R-rated, Scott Stewart, Screen Gems, Sony, Transformers, Tyrese Gibson
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Coming Attraction: Edge of Darkness (2010)
Edge of Darkness stars Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, and Bojana Novakovic . Continue reading
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Tagged action, Andrew Bovell, BBC television, bloody violence, Bojana Novakovic, coming attractions, Danny Huston, Edge of Darkness, Frank Grillo, Gbenga Akinnagbe, language, Martin Campbell, Mel Gibson, Michael Wearing, R-rated, Ray Winstone, revenge, Shawn Roberts, Warner Bros. Pictures, William Monahan
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Coming Attraction – Legion (2010)
Legion is a fantasy/horror film with an apocalyptic setting. It’s about… angels or something. It’s also got super fast evil grannies and spindly-armed Starbucks employees from the looks of it. This film is yet another in a long line of … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Attractions, fantasy, horror
Tagged 2 Fast 2 Furious, Adrianne Palecki, Adrianne Palicki, Angels and Demons, Angels!, Apocalypse, Bible, bloody violence, Charles S. Dutton, Demons, Dennis Quaid, Doug Jones, God, Jon Tenney, Kate Walsh, Kevin Durand, language, Legion, Lucas Black, Paul Bettany, Peter Schink, R-rated, Scott Stewart, Screen Gems, Sony, Transformers, Tyrese Gibson
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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
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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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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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Coming Attraction: The Book of Eli
Did you know that there is a very special book that holds the secrets to saving our human race? Yep, there is but don’t bother trying to get this book because it’s being protected by Eli (Denzel Washington). I don’t … Continue reading
Armored (2009): 7th Place Not 7th Heaven
Armored visited the box office this week, opening in 7th place with poor reviews and weak audience feedback so do not expect it to hang around in theaters for long. Here’s what different movie chicks had to say about it: … Continue reading
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Tagged Amaury Nolasco, Andre Jamal Kinney, Armored, armored car, Columbus Short, Fred Ward, Garry Guerrier, Glenn Taranto, heist, James V. Simpson, Jean Reno, language, Larry Fishburne, Laurence Fishburne, Lorna Raver, Matt Dillon, Milo Ventimiglia, Nick Jameson, Nimród Antal, PG-13, reviews, robbery, Robert Harvey, Screen Gems, Skeet Ulrich, Sony, violence
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