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Giveaway: Karate Kid I & II Blu-ray Collector’s Edition – and Chopsticks!
We’re feeling a lot of love from Sony Pictures around here. Tomorrow we’ll announce who won the Boondock Saint II: All Saints Day props they asked the Action Flick Chick if she’d like to give away. Today we start running a giveaway for … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, PG-rated
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Kindergarten Cop vs. Cop and a Half
Round 1: The Opening Sequence! Kindergarten Cop (KC) opens with the scruffy John Kimble (Arnold), a tough police detective, following the baddie, Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson), around a mall. A few minutes later he is busting up into a ritzy salon pointing a gun in Crisp’s face while the shmuck is trying to get a manicure. Who knew getting a mani/pedi was a crime? Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1 kaboom, 1.5 kabooms, action, comedy, family, movie, PG-rated, Versus
Tagged Arne Olsen, Arnold Fest, Arnold Fest 09, Arnold Schwarzenegger, brain, Burt Reynolds, Burt Reynolds mustache, Carroll Baker, comedy, Cop and a Half, Devon, Dion DiMucci, Henry Winkler, Herschel Weingrod, Imagine Films Entertainment, Ivan Reitman, John Kimble, Kindergarten Cop, language, Linda Hunt, Murray Salem, Norman D. Golden II, Pamela Reed, Penelope Ann Miller, PG, PG-13, police, Predator, Ray Sharkey, Richard Tyson, Ruby Dee, The Wanderer, Timothy Harris, tumor, Twinkies, Universal Pictures, vagina, Vinnie, violence, Zombieland
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Ghostbusters (1984) – Who You Gonna Call and What to Do Until They Show Up
The one thing I love the most after a good ass kicking film is a film that makes you laugh your ass off, and Ghostbusters is one of those films! Crackle.com is doing a special this month focused on Summer Drive-In classics. They are featuring 31 movies in 31 days. So far this month they’ve featured movies like Suspect, Godzilla, Cliffhanger, and The Exorcism of Emily Rose. I’ve teamed up with Crackle to help them feature one of my favorite movies, Ghostbusters.
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, comedy, movie, PG-rated, science fiction
Tagged action, Annie Potts, Bill Murray, Black Rhino Productions, Chuck E. Cheese, Cliffhanger, comedy, crackle, Crackle.com, Dan Aykroyd, Ecto-1, Ectomobile, Egon Spengler, Ernie Hudson, ghost, Ghostbusters, God, Godzilla, Groundhog's Day, Harold Ramis, Janine Melnitz, Jedi mind trick, Lewis Tully, New York City, paranormal, Peter Venkman, PG, Ray Stantz, Sigourney Weaver, Slimer, Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, Suspect, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Who You Gonna Call, Winston Zedmore
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Interview: Writer/Director Ray Griggs (Super Capers, Project Lucifer)
We’re auditioning sidekicks for the Action Flick Chick. Erica Ash and Sarah ex Machina both worked on this interview with Super Capers director Ray Griggs shortly before the film’s opening. Check back later on to find out which young woman … Continue reading