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Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2010) Out Today
The fifth Universal Soldier movie (or third if you only count those with Jean-Claude Van Damme) comes out on video today. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Action Flick Chick Katrina got to give away some videos this weekend. She … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, Coming Attractions
Tagged brutal violence, Corey Johnson, Dolph Lundgren, Foresight Unlimited, Garry Cooper, Jean-Claude Van Damme, John Hyams, language, R-rated, Richard Rothstein, science fiction, twitter, Universal Soldier, Universal Soldier 3, Universal Soldier: A New Beginning, Universal Soldier: Regeneration, Universal Soldier: The Return, Victor Ostrovsky
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Independent Film: Hot Rod Girls Save the World (2009)
Independent film, Hot Rod Girls Save the World is about a couch potato alien who gets angry at Earth because all of the radio and TV waves are interfering with his TV reception. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, Independent, movie, trailers
Tagged Aliens, Aliens gone wild, Backseat Film Festival, Bad Things, band, cars, cult film, D.A Sabasstian, D.A. Sebasstian, drag race, drag racing, Dragstrip Riot, extraterrestrial, Fanovitch Sebasstian, Go-Kustom, Go-Kustom Films, Go-Kustom Rekords, Heather Lewis, Hot rod girls, Hot Rod Monsters Film Festival, hot rods, independent film, indie, J Maki, Jimmi Davies, Kill Switch, Kimberly Lynn Layfield, Lindsay Calkins, Melene Marie Brown, Michael Ditmore, music, psychobilly, race, racing, rockabilly, rockabilly band, sci-fi, science fiction, trailer, Wages of Sin, zombie, zombies
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) with Mogwai Science Facts
All Request December! Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) Okay, so Gremlins was actually requested but it was a very long wait for the flick on Netflix and I love Gremlins 2: The New Batch, so I hope this will … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1 kaboom, Christmas, comedy
Tagged Bad Santa, Batman, Bugs Bunny, Charles S. Haas, Chris Columbus, Christmas, Christmas Eve, Christopher Lee, Daffy Duck, Dracula, genetic engineering, Gizmo, Gremlin, Gremlins, Gremlins 2, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, horror, Howie Mandel, Hulk Hogan, Joe Dante, John Glover, John Wayne, Leonard Maltin, midnight, Mischief, Mogwai, musical number, PG-13, Phoebe Cates, Porky Pig, Rambo, red-haired twins from Terminator 2, redhead twins, Robert Beltran, Santa, Santa Claus, science fiction, Star Trek: Voyager, sunlight, Tony Randall, twins, vampire bat, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Brothers, Zach Galligan
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Coming Attraction: Predators (2010)
“What? I thought Predator already had a sequel called Predator 2 and a few other movies called Alien Vs. Predator? How could this be?” I’m glad you asked! Continue reading
Posted in action, Coming Attractions, movie
Tagged action chick, action flick, Action Flick Chick, Adrien Brody, Alex Litvak, Alice Braga, Alien, Alien Vs. Predator, Aliens, coming attractions, Danny Trejo, Derek Mears, Eric Forman, FBI, Laurence Fishburne, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, marijuana, Michael Finch, Nimród Antal, Oleg Taktarov, Predator, Predators, Predators 3, Robert Rodriguez, sci-fi, science fiction, stoner, That '70s Show, Topher Grace, Troublemaker Studios, Walton Goggins
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Interview – James Hampton (The Longest Yard, Teen Wolf, Sling Blade, Fire from Below)
While working on her story about the advantages and disadvantages of small versus large fan conventions, the Chick sat down to speak with James at Dallas Comic-Con. He turned out to be a very friendly man with a great laugh.
His credits include F Troop, The Doris Day Show, The Longest Yard, W. W. and the Dixie Dance Kings, the Teen Wolf franchise, Sling Blade, and now the SyFy original movie Fire from Below which stars Kevin Sorbo. Continue reading
Posted in convention, interviews
Tagged Andromeda, animated series, AOTS, Attack of the Show!, Billy Bob Thornton, Burt Reynolds, cartoon, comedy, Comic-Con, conventions, Dallas, Dallas Comic-Con, Evening Shade, F Troop, Fire from Below, G4, G4TV, Harold Howard, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, IMDB, interview, interviews, James Hampton, Kevin Sorbo, Michael J. Fox, Pump Up the Volume, sci-fi, Sci-Fi Channel, science fiction, Sling Blade, Syfy, Teen Wolf, Teen Wolf Too, The Doris Day Show, The Longest Yard, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, W. W. and the Dixie Dance Kings
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Spoiler – The Box
Once again, I have not seen this movie but it sounds like the kind of movie I want to spoil for anyone willing to save themselves the price of admission. You have been warned, this is a spoiler, not a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Aliens, Cameron Diaz, disturbing images, Elton John, extraterrestrials, Frank Langella, James Marsden, NASA, PG-13, pinball, Pinball Wizard, Richard Kelly, Richard Matheson, sci-fi, science fiction, spoiler, Spoilers, Spooky, suspense, The Box, thriller, violence, Warner Bros. Pictures
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V for Vendetta (2005): Remember, Remember the 5th of November
“Remember, remember, the 5th of November!” Action Flick Chick rule for staying alive #478: When a guy in a creepy mask tells you to remember something, you might want do it or risk getting blown up. To celebrate not getting … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1.5 kabooms, R-rated
Tagged * Comics *, 1812 Overture, 5th of November, Alan Moore, Andy Wachowski, Back to the Future, Christopher Lloyd, comic book, David Lloyd, DC Comics, Doc Brown, flux capacitor, Flux Capacitor Day, future, graphic novel, Great Britain, Guy Fawkes Day, Guy Fawkes mask, Hugo Weaving, James McTeigue, John Hurt, Larry Wachowski, Marty McFly, Michael J. Fox, Natalie Portman, November 5, Parliament, Parliament building, rebel, Roger Allam, Rupert Graves, sai, satire, science fiction, Stephen Fry, Stephen Rea, subway, Tim Pigott-Smith, Time Travel, V, V for vendetta, vigilante, Warner Brothers
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