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Push (2009)
Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning light up the screen in the sort-of-action film Push. I have to say that despite its slow pace, I liked this flick. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, movie, PG-13, science fiction, superhero
Tagged action, brief strong language, Camilla Belle, Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, David Bourla, Djimon Hounsou, Human Torch, Maggie Siff, Paul McGuigan, PG-13, psychic, Push, sci-fi, Scott Michael Campbell, Summit Entertainment, suspense, thriller, violence, X-men
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Resident Evil (2002)
You think she’s innocent. You think she’s helpless at first, and then she goes and breaks a zombie’s neck with her bare hands. Continue reading
Posted in 3.5 kabooms, action, horror, movie, R-rated, science fiction, video game
Tagged Apocalypse, boobs, breast, Colin Salmon, Eric Mabius, Girls Who Don't Want Flowers, head shots, Heike Makatsch, James Purefoy, Joseph May, language, Marisol Nichols, Michelle Rodriguez, Milla Jovovich, nipple, nude, Nudity, Paul Anderson, Paul W.S. Anderson, pubic hair, R-rated, Resident Evil, sexuality, Sony Pictures, undead, vagina, Valentine’s Day, video games, violence, zombie, zombie apocalypse, zombies
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The Classic Sci-Fi Action Movie (well, half an action movie): Aliens (1986)
We do get to see a little softer side of this heroine, Ripley, who’s not just a hard core killing machine like The Bride. Ripley grows fond of a little girl and vows to protect her. Awww, isn’t that sweet. Save it for Oprah! Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.5 kabooms, action, horror, movie, science fiction
Tagged 20th Century Fox, action, Alien, Aliens, Bill Paxton, Carrie Henn, Dan O'Bannon, David Giler, Gale Anne Hurd, Girls Who Don't Want Flowers, James Cameron, Lance Henriksen, language, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, R-rated, Ronald Shusett, sci-fi, Sigourney Weaver, thrill, violence, Walter Hill, William Hope
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Recon Mission: The Bank Job (2008)
In lieu of a “proper review” as she put it, fellow action flick-loving chick Susana from Arterial Spray scripted what she imagined must have been the filmmakers’ pitch for The Bank Job. We got such a kick out of this that we thought we’d encourage you to check it out. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged Alki David, Bank Job, boobs, breasts, Daniel Mays, Dick Clement, female nudity, Ian La Frenais, James Faulkner, Jason Statham, language, Michael Jibson, Mosaic Media Group, nipples, Nudity, R-rated, Recon Mission, Richard Lintern, Roger Donaldson, Saffron Burrows, sexual content, Stephen Campbell Moore, suspense, thriller, violence
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Hellboy 2: The Golden Army (2008)
I HAVE BEEN TRICKED! IF YOU’RE NOT CAREFUL YOU WILL BE TRICKED TOO. Here I was thinking Hellboy II was an action movie, and probably a pretty good one at that, but what I got instead was a movie filled with plot and a foofy schmoofy love story. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.5 kabooms, action, movie, PG-13, science fiction, superhero
Tagged * Comics *, action, Anna Walton, Brian Steele, comedy, Dark Horse Comics, Doug Jones, Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy, Hellboy 2, Hellboy II, John Hurt, language, Luke Goss, Mike Mignola, PG-13, Ron Perlman, science fiction, scifi, Selma Blair, Seth MacFarlane, superhero, The Golden Army, violence
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
I do have one beef. Indy climbed into a lead refrigerator, and ended up surviving the nuclear bomb. Really? Is that possible? I am going to be really mad when I try to survive a nuclear bomb that way and it doesn’t work. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, movie, PG-13, science fiction, YouTube
Tagged action adventure, Cate Blanchett, David Koepp, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jeff Nathanson, Jim Broadbent, John Hurt, Karen Allen, Luci Romberg, Nuked the Fridge, Paramount Pictures, PG-13, Philip Kaufman, Ray Winstone, scary images, Shia LaBeouf, Steven Spielberg, violence
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Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1990)
It’s Christmas time again which means that John McClane is killing terrorists again. It must be an annual event now, a family tradition in the grandest sense. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3.5 kabooms, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Bonnie Bedelia, Bruce Willis, Christmas, Dennis Franz, Die Hard, Die Hard 2, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Doug Richardson, gore, John Leguizamo, John McClane, R-rated, Renny Harlin, Robert Patrick, Steven E. de Souza, thriller, violence, Walter Wager
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Quantum of Solace (2008)
“If you could avoid killing every possible lead, it would be greatly appreciated.” I think that this line spoken by M (Judi Dench) to Bond (Daniel Craig) explains this movie very well. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4.5 kabooms, action, movie, PG-13
Tagged 007, action, butt, Dame Judy Dench, Daniel Craig, Gemma Arterton, Ian Fleming, James Bond, Jeffrey Wright, Jesper Christensen, Joaquin Cosio, Marc Forster, Mathieu Amalric, mild female nudity, Neal Purvis, Olga Kurylenko, Paul Haggis, PG-13, Quantum of Solace, Robert Wade, some sexual content, Sony Pictures, violence
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