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The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 4 Review!
Cherokee Rose, episode 4 of season 2 of The Walking Dead, premiered last night on AMC, and it was the most boring episode of the season so far. It was all talking and no action, so not a whole lot … Continue reading
Posted in action, horror, Recap, The Walking Dead, TV
Tagged Action Flick Chick, AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Andy Griffith, Cherokee Rose, Dale, episode 4 review, Glenn, IronE Singleton, Jeffrey DeMunn, Jon Bernthal, Lori pregnant, Matlock, Norman Reedus, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Sarah Wayne Callies, Steven Yeun, T-Dog, The Walking Dead Season 2, zombie
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The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3 Review!
(Slight spoilers ahead) I absolutely loved the premiere of AMC’s Walking Dead episode 3, “Save the Last One.” It was a gripping episode that finished with a shocking moment of “Oh no he didn’t!” This episode really focused in on … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs, horror, IronE Singleton, Jeffrey DeMunn, Jon Bernthal, Laurie Holden, Madison Lintz, Melissa Suzanne McBride, Norman Reedus, Otis, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Rick, Sarah Wayne Callies, Save the Last One, Scott Wilson, Shane, Steven Yeun, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead season 2 episode 3 review, zombies
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Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 2 Review!
Bloodletting, the second episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead premiered last night. It had a great opening and ending, but started to drag a little in the middle with all the talking going on. However, they made up for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Action Flick Chick, AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Bloodletting, Bromance, Carl, Chandler Riggs, Dale walking Dead, Daryl, Daryle is awesome, IronE Singleton, Jeffrey DeMunn, Jon Bernthal, Lori Grimes, Norman Reedus, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Rick Grime, Rick Grimes, Rick X Shane, Sarah Wayne Callies, Shane, Sophia, T-Dog, The Dale Face, Walking Dead, Walking Dead episode 2, Walking Dead season 2
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Red Heat (1988): Do You Know Miranda?
You know how people will sometimes swear on things to try and make a point that they’re telling the truth? Usually, the ultimate thing to swear on would be on your mamma’s life or something like that. When someone is bringing their mamma into the picture they usually mean business. However, Red Heat has opened my eyes to a new, and I think more serious swear. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3.5 kabooms, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Arnold Fest, Arnold Fest 2009, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bennie E. Dobbins, boobs, breasts, Brent Jennings, Carolco Pictures, Chicago, drug lord, druglord, Drugs, Ed O'Ross, gang, gangster, Gina Gershon, Harry Kleiner, Iron Curtain, Ivan Danko, James Belushi, Jim Belushi, Jim Morrison, Kremlin, Laurence Fishburne, Miranda, Miranda Rights, Nudity, oath, Peter Boyle, Pruitt Taylor Vince, R-rated, Red Heat, revenge, Russia, Russian, Soviet, Soviet Union, swear, testicles, testimony, The Doors, Tristar Pictures, Troy Kennedy-Martin, Vienna, violence, Walter Hill
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Arnold Facts: Red Heat (1988)
Red Heat is dedicated to its stunt coordinator, Bennie E. Dobbins, who died of a heart attack on the set while staging the snow fight scene in Vienna.
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Tagged Arnold Fest, Arnold Fest 2009, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bennie E. Dobbins, boobs, breasts, Brent Jennings, Carolco Pictures, Chicago, Ed O'Ross, Gina Gershon, Harry Kleiner, James Belushi, Jim Morrison, Laurence Fishburne, Nudity, Peter Boyle, Pruitt Taylor Vince, R-rated, Red Heat, Russian, The Doors, Tristar Pictures, Troy Kennedy-Martin, Vienna, violence, Walter Hill
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