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Action Chick vs. 3-D!
See the full-sized comic at http://rocketllama.com/actionchick/comic/action-chick-vs-3d/. You can hear Peter Pixie and El Secreto interview my co-creator and Action Chick artist Nick Langley on Hour 42. Nick comes in half an hour into this past Sunday evening’s show, but it’s all worthwhile, … Continue reading
Posted in The Action Chick comic
Tagged 0 stars, 3-D, 3-D film, 3-way, Academy Awards, action chick, Agent Abigail Brand, Alex Ross, Amazon, Animaniacs, arm, Avengers, Batman, Birds of Prey, Black Canary, Blackest Night, Bradley Cooper, Captain America, Cartoon Network, comic, Cry for Justice, DC, DC Comics, Deadpool, Deadpool Corps, Defenders, discount, Dr. Strange, earthquake, Ed Brubaker, El Secreto, Emma Frost, Fantastic Four, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Gail Simone, Galactus, Girl Comics, Girls Comics #1, glitch, Grant Morrison, graphic novels, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Hellcat, Heralds, Hour 42, Hulk, Huntress, interview, J. Jonah Jameson, J. Michael Straczynski, James Robinson, Jeph Loeb, JLA, John Hughes, Justice League, Lady Blackhawk, Lian, Mark Waid, Mary Jane, Mary Jane Watson, movie, Ms. Marvel, New Avengers, Nick, Nick Langley, Oscars, Paul Dini, Peter Pixie, podcast, Power Prep, Prometheus, recession, Red Arrow, Richard Crenna, Rob Liefeld, Ryan Reynolds, Secret Six, sex, She-Hulk, Silver Surfer, Sinestro, Smallville, Spider-Man, Star City, Starman, Sub-Mariner, Sue Dibny, superheroine, Superman, sword, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Dark Knight, threesome, twitter, unemployment, Valkyrie, webcomic, White Lantern, Wolverine, woman, women, Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman #600, Zinda, Zombieland
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All Request December: White Christmas (1954) vs. Black Christmas (1974)
Christmas time is upon us and I have lined up a very special holiday match up for everyone. In the red corner we’ve got the more experienced fighter, the classic Christmas film film, White Christma!. In the blue corner we’ve got the Beast from the East, the Italian Stallion, the one, the only, Black Christmas! Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 0 kabooms, 0.5 kabooms, Christmas, family, holiday, horror, movie, Versus
Tagged Bing Crosby, Black Christmas, boxing, carolers, Christmas, Danny Kaye, film, holiday, holidays, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Italian Stallion, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder, match up, Mother Nature, movie, musical, Olivia Hussey, Olivia Hussy, Rosemary Clooney, Santa Claus, snow, snowstorm, soldiers, unicorn, Vera-Ellen, Walk of Fame, White Christmas, World War II
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The Boondock Saints II Premiere
In one of my earlier articles I mentioned that I was so pumped to see The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day(BDSII) that I would kill a man just to see it. Well, I’m not going to say what exactly went down, but I did get to see the premiere of All Saints Day a few days ago and it was friggin’ awesome! Joining me (and 300 other people) at the premiere was writer/director Troy Duffy, and the two stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery. They held a short Q & A session after the flick and then devoted some time to autographs.
Posted in action, comedy, interviews, movie, R-rated
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, All Saints Day, Apparition, Assassin, BDS, BDSI, BDSII, Billy Connolly, bloody violence, Bob Marley, Boondock Saints, Boondock Saints 2, Boondock Saints II, Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Boondock Saints trilogy, Boston, Brian Mahoney, Catholic, Clifton Collins, Clifton Collins Jr, Crime, Dallas, Daniel DeSanto, David Della Rocco, David Ferry, dorsal nudity, Eunice Bloom, FBI, fraternal twins, Gerard Parkes, Hoag Maximum Security Prison, Ireland, Irish-American, Italin, Judd Nelson, Julie Benz, language, MacManus brothers, Massachusetts, McManus brothers, Mexican, mob, movie, Norman Reedus, nude, Nudity, Overnight, Peter Fonda, premiere, prison, Prudential Tower, R-rated, red carpet, Red Carpet Crash, red carpet event, revenge, Robert Cochrane Marley Jr., Rocco, Romeo, Saints, Santa Claus, Sean Patrick Flanery, sequel, Special Agent Eunice Bloom, Special Agent Paul Smecker, spoiler, spoiler free, Stage 6 Films, tattoos, The Boondock Saints, The Boondock Saints 2, The Boondock Saints II, trailer, Troy Duffy, vigilante, vigilantism, Willem Dafoe, Willem Defoe, William Dafoe, YouTube
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Total Recall (1990)
I just witnessed possibly the greatest tragedy I have seen in any motion picture: The woman with the three boobs was shot…and killed. Noooooooooooooooooo! I can’t believe it. Ohh, the humanity! Let’s all just take a moment of silence to remember our great friend… Triple Nipple Girl.
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4 kabooms, action, movie, R-rated, science fiction
Tagged adventure, Anne Lockhart, Arnold Fest, Arnold Fest 09, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Benny, boobs, breasts, Dan O'Bannon, explosion, graphic bloody violence, Jon Povill, kill, language, Mars, Marshall Bell, Mel Johnson Jr, memory, Michael Champion, Michael Ironside, movie, Nudity, Paul Verhoeven, Philip K. Dick, pseudomemory, Quaid, R-rated, Rachel Ticotin, Robert Picardo, Ronald Shusett, Ronny Cox, science fiction, scifi, Sharon Stone, spoiler, strong sexuality, Total Recall, Triple Nipple Girl, tripled-breasted, Tristar Pictures, violence, virtual reality, We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
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Die Hard (1988)
Bruce Willis is John McClane in the Die Hard series. In this first one he’s young, very fit, and still has lots of hair. Bruce Willis with hair? Who knew? Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4 kabooms, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged action movies, Alan Rickman, Bruce Willis, Carl Winslow, Christmas, Die Hard, Hans Gruber, John McClane, movie, Reginald VelJohnson, review, Yippee-ki-yay
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