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Inglourious Basterds (2009): Bad Time to Be a Nazi
Nein, Nein, Nein! Quit the yackin’ and get to the action! Uggg. For a movie about Nazis and WWII, Inglourious Basterds sure didn’t have much action going on. There was an interesting story though.
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1 kaboom, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, arson, Bear Jew, bombing, Brad Pitt, brief sexuality, Christoph Waltz, Cloris Leachman, Diane Kruger, Eli Roth, German, Hitler, Inglourious Basterds, Jew Hunter, Jewish American, Jews, language, Michael Fassbender, Mike Myers, Nazi, Quentin Tarantino, R-rated, Rorschach, Samuel L. Jackson, scalping, spoiler, strong graphic violence, The Weinstein Company, Til Schweiger, violence, World War II, WWII
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Inglourious Basterds (Movie Chicks on Action Flicks)
Written & directed by: Quentin Tarantino Release Date: Theatrical: August 21, 2009 Running Time: 153 minutes, Color Origin: USA | Germany | France Language(s): English | German | French | Italian RATING: R for strong graphic violence, language and brief … Continue reading
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Tagged action, arson, Bear Jew, bombing, Brad Pitt, brief sexuality, Christoph Waltz, Cloris Leachman, Diane Kruger, Eli Roth, German, Hitler, Inglourious Basterds, Jew Hunter, Jewish American, Jews, language, Michael Fassbender, Mike Myers, Nazi, Quentin Tarantino, R-rated, Rorschach, Samuel L. Jackson, scalping, spoiler, Starring Brad Pitt, strong graphic violence, The Weinstein Company, Til Schweiger, violence, World War II, WWII
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Mini Review: Gran Torino (2008)
Gran Torino is a horrible action movie and that’s why it is classified as a drama. As a drama, it’s pretty good. Clint Eastwood is back and up to the same old terrifying everyone he comes into contact with and being intimidating routine. He is just hella good at that. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 0.5 kabooms, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Ahney Her, Bee Vang, Christopher Carley, Clint Eastwood, Dave Johannson, death, Dirty Harry, drama, gangs, Gran Torino, language, lawn, Nick Schenk, R-rated, retired, retirement, spoiler, suspence, violence, Warner Bros. Pictures
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Videos: Lola Rennt (1998) – Run, Lola, Run (1999)
If you haven’t seen Run, Lola, Run, the English-titled release of the German Lola rennt (literally “Lola runs”), SEE IT! Don’t even watch these videos first.
Spoiler alert: The title character runs. Beyond that, the less you know beforehand, the better. Just see it. Our readers probably best know its Franka Potente as Marie from The Bourne Identity.
In case you’re wondering who had this hair first: Milla Jovovich starred in The Fifth Element (1997) a year earlier. Besides, they’re less similar than some people seem to think. Continue reading
Posted in movie, YouTube
Tagged Armin Rohde, Bourne, Franka Potente, Herbert Knaup, Joachim Król, language, Lola, Lola rennt, Ludger Pistor, Milla Jovovich, Moritz Bleibtreu, Nina Petri, R-rated, Run, Suzanne von Borsody, The Fifth Element, Time Travel, Tom Tykwer, video, violence, YouTube
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Independence Day (1996): Welcome to Earth!
What better way to celebrate Independence Day than kicking some alien invaders ass and then eating some BBQ while you watch the remains of the ships crash down from the sky. Mmmm, mmmm. I am eating that up!
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, comedy, family
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, Adam Baldwin, Aliens, Bill Pullman, Brent Spiner, Dean Devlin, disaster movie, dog, explosion, extraterrestrials, Harry Connick Jr., Independence Day, Jeff Goldblum, Judd Hirsch, July 4, Mary McDonnell, PG-13, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, Roland Emmerich, stripper, violence, Vivica A. Fox, Viviva A. Fox, White House, Will Smith
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