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The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996): Kiss Me Charly One More Time
Merry Christmas, kids! Your mom is a trained assassin and can snap a guy’s neck with one hand while baking a pie with the other. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3.5 kabooms, action, Christmas, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Assassin, bloody violence, Brian Cox, Christmas, Craig Bierko, Crime, David Morse, Forge, Geena Davis, mild female nudity, mystery, Patrick Malahide, R-rated, Renny Harlin, Samuel L. Jackson, Shane Black, strong language, The Long Kiss Goodnight, thriller, Tom Amandes
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Review: Django Unchained- Chain Yourselves in, Lads, it’s a Good One!
Django Unchained is one juicy mother of a movie, and I’d expect no less from writer/director Quentin Tarantino. If you like Tarantino’s style of wild and thoughtful film-making, you’re sure to love this one. Django is violent, extremely bloody, and … Continue reading
Wizard World Philadelphia: Meet Avengers and Many Artists and Writers Who Make Them Assemble
For oh so many reasons, I’m looking forward to covering Wizard World Philly at the start of next month. Here’s a press release on it. I’ll have presently-secret things to share about the con soon myself. Press release Fans Can … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, convention
Tagged Agent Coulson, Alitha E. Martinez and Rodney Ramos, Ariel Olivetti, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, Captain America, Carlo Pagulayan, Chris Hemsworth, Harvey Tolibao, hawkeye, Hulk, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Jamal Igle, Jim Calafiore, Joss Whedon, Kate Bradley, Khoi Pham, Lou Ferrigno, Maria Hill, Mark Ruffalo, Mark Stegbauer, Miguel Sepulveda, Mike Lilly, Nick Fury, Phil Coulson, Philadelphia, Philly, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, SHIELD, Snow White and the Huntsman, Stephen Segovia, Steve Rogers, The Avengers, Thor, Tom Raney, Tony Stark, Wizard World, Wizard World Philadelphia, Wizard World Philly
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Which Avenger Stole the Show?
Action Flick Chick: Which Avenger stole the show? One particular Avenger won this vote by a landslide. He probably caused the landslide himself by headbutting a mountain. Answers on Facebook: A Quinn: HULK!!!!!!!! Aaron Joel Pleat: Hulk, by far. ActionMovieFreak.com: … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, superhero, twitter
Tagged Agent Coulson, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, Captain America, Chris Hemsworth, hawkeye, Hulk, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Joss Whedon, Maria Hill, Mark Ruffalo, Nick Fury, Phil Coulson, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, SHIELD, Steve Rogers, The Avengers, Thor, Tony Stark
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Interview: Danielle Nicolet (Syfy’s Red Faction: Origins, 3rd Rock from the Sun)
Tonight Syfy premieres the original motion picture Red Faction: Origins, a feature-length television series pilot based on the popular Red Faction video game franchise. The movie stars Brian J. Smith as Jake Mason and Robert Patrick as Alec Mason, the … Continue reading
Posted in interviews, movie, science fiction, superhero, TV, video game
Tagged 3rd Rock, 3rd Rock From the Sun, acting, actress, Alec Mason, animation, anime, Asimov, Brian J. Smith, Call of Duty, cartoon, Caryn, comedy, Comic-Con, Comic-Con International, Dani Nicolet, Danielle Nicolet, Debra Messing, dick, Dick Solomon, Dr. Solomon, drama, Eos, Facebook, Gamer, gamer girl, geek cred, Geek Girls, Grand Theft Auto, GTA, Jake Mason, John Lithgow, Loaded Weapon 1, Lucy Liu, Marry Me, Mars, movie, Red Faction, Red Faction: Armageddon, Red Faction: Guerilla, Red Faction: Origins, Robert Patrick, Saints Row, Sam Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson, San Diego, San Diego Comic-Con, sci-fi, science fiction, SDCC, sidekick, Storm, stormtrooper, superhero, superheroine, sword, Syfy, television, Tess De La Vega, The Starter Wife, TV, twitter, video game, voicework, X-men, X-Men Anime
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Your Fametown Giveaway Answers! Any Movie Can Be Improved By Adding…? Round 2
In our Facebook FameTown promotional giveaway, the Action Flick Chick posed the question through twitter and Facebook: “Any movie can be improved by adding…what?” Entry in the giveaway ended last night. After we’ve tallied and double-checked all answers, a random … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, Facebook, twitter
Tagged Above the Law, action chick, Action Flick Chick, Adam Baldwin, bacon, Bill Shatner, bitch, Boobies, boobs, Boondock Saints, breasts, Bruce Campbell, Burt Reynolds, Busy Gamer, BusyGamer, butt, cameo, Cate Blanchette, chainsaw, Cher, Chris Cooper, Christina Aguilera, Christopher Walken, contest, dancing, Danny Trejo, Dean Stockwell, Deep Blue Sea, Doctor Who, Dolph Lundren, drive-in, duel, Ellen Page, Ernest P. Worrell, Ernest Saves Christmas, explosions bazooka, Facebook, FameTown, Gamette of the Year, gift card, Gina Torres, giveaway, Graboids, Hard to kill, Hugh Jackman, Jayne, Jeopardy, Johnny Depp, Katrina Hill, kittens, lasers, Leonardo DiCaprio, light saber, little people, Marked for Death, Michael Eisner, monkeys, Morgan Freeman, motorcycle, Movies, Nathan Fillion, ninjas, Norman Reedus, Nudity, Out for Justice, Pam Grier, penguins, pirates, RiffTrax, Robert Rodriguez, robots, Samuel L. Jackson, Sean Bean, Shat, Shawn Fanning, slow motion, song and dance, Speed, Star Wars, Steve Buscemi, Steven Seagal, Superman, TARDIS, Terminator, Tremors, twist, twitter, Washington, William Shatner, zombies
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What’s Your Favorite Sam Jackson Role? DVD Giveaway: Unthinkable (2010)
Sony continues its generous streak with my readers by sending one of you a copy of the DVD Unthinkable starring Samuel L. Jackson and Carrie-Anne Moss. As a comment in reply to this post either here or over on twitter … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, R-rated
Tagged Benito Martinez, Brandon Routh, Carrie-Anne Moss, contest, David E. Eillis, David Willis, Disturbia, DVD, ESPN, FBI, Gil Bellows, giveaway, Holmes Osbourne, Joshua Harto, Lakeview Terrace, Lora Kojovic, Martin Donovan, Michael rose, Michael Sheen, nuclear, Randy Oglesby, Sam Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson, Sasha Roiz, Stephen Root, suspense, terrorism, terrorist, thriller, Underworld, Unthinkable, Vincent Laresca
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