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The Wolfman (2010): Speak, Wolfman, Speak
Manspeak! Whoo hooo, I love it! The Wolfman gave us another great example of the kind of manly conversations we saw in Pale Rider. Toward the beginning of the film, Lawrence’s (Benicio Del Toro) father (Anthony Hopkins) saves him from … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, horror
Tagged Andrew Kevin Walker, Anthony Hopkins, Art Malik, Benicio Del Toro, Benicio Del Toro Anthony Hopkins Emily Blunt Hugo Weaving Art Malik, bloody, bloody horror, David Self, Emily Blunt, gore, horror, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, Larry Talbot, Lawrence Talbot, Lon Chaney Jr., manspeak, R-rated, The Wolfman, Tony Hopkins, Universal Monsters, Universal Pictures, violence, werecow, werecows, Werewolf, Wolf man, Wolfman, Wolfman remake
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Spoiler: The Wolfman (2010)
For all of you who like to see what happens before you decide if you want to see it, here is the spoiler for The Wolfman. A movie about a wolfman slicing people up? Of course I had to see … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, action, horror, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, Andrew Kevin Walker, Anthony Hopkins, Art Malik, Benicio Del Toro, Benicio Del Toro Anthony Hopkins Emily Blunt Hugo Weaving Art Malik, bloody, bloody horror, Cristina Contes, David Self, Emily Blunt, gore, horror, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, Larry Talbot, Lawrence Talbot, Lon Chaney Jr., manspeak, R-rated, Simon Merrells, Talbots, The Wolfman, Tony Hopkins, Universal Monsters, Universal Pictures, violence, werecow, werecows, Werewolf, Wolf man, Wolfman, Wolfman remake
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Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: The Wolfman Remake (2010)
Site: Action Flick Chick Post: The Wolfman (2010): Speak, Wolfman Speak by Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill: “The plot of The Wolfman is very simple and has been done several times before. There’s a Wolfman on the loose terrorizing the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Kevin Walker, Andrew Kevin Walker David Self, Anthony Hopkins, Art Malik, Benicio Del Toro, Benicio Del Toro Anthony Hopkins Emily Blunt Hugo Weaving Art Malik, bloody, bloody horror, David Self, Emily Blunt, gore, horror, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, Larry Talbot, Lawrence Talbot, Lon Chaney Jr., manspeak, R-rated, The Wolfman, Tony Hopkins, Universal Monsters, Universal Pictures, violence, werecow, werecows, Werewolf, Wolf man, Wolfman, Wolfman remake
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The Matrix (1999)
Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) is being inducted into the “Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day” club for her sheer, mind-blowing awesomeness. The Matrix opens with Trinity kicking a ton of cop ass and then escaping from Agent Smith. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in 3 kabooms, action, R-rated, science fiction
Tagged Agent Smith, Andy Wachowski, Badass chicks, Carrie-Anne Moss, Chicks who don't want flowers, Computer generated reality that enslaves us, Hugo Weaving, Joe Pantoliano, Keanu Reeves, language, Larry Wachowski, Laurence Fishburne, Morpheus, Neo, sci-fi, science fiction, The Matrix, Trinity, violence, virtual reality, VR, Warner Bros. Pictures
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Mini Review: The Hurt Locker (2009)
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1.5 kabooms, action, Independent, movie
Tagged action, Anthony Mackie, bombs, Brian Geraghty, car bombs, David Morse, Evangeline Lilly, explosions, Guy Pearce, Iraq, Jeremy Renner, Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, R-rated, Ralph Fiennes, soldiers, The Hurt Locker, violence, Voltage Pictures, war, war in Iraq
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Sherlock Holmes (2009) with Incapacitation Lessons
Just imagine you are surrounded by the enemy, and they have no idea you’re there. You’ve picked out your first target, but now you have to take him out without alerting the others to your presence. It has to be … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 3 kabooms, action, Christmas, comedy, movie, PG-13
Tagged 221-B Baker Street, A Scandal in Bohemia, action, Anthony Peckham, Arthur Conan Doyle, bad girl, Baker Street, boxing, bulldog, chemical weapon, comedy, con artist, double tap, Dr. John Watson, Dr. Watson, Eddie Marsan, gambling, Geraldine James, Gladstone, good girl, Guy Richie, Guy Ritchie, hanging, Inspector Lestrade, Irene Adler, James Fox, Jude Law, Kelly Reilly, Lionel Wigram, London, Lord Blackwood, Mark Strong, Mary Morstan, Michael Johnson, Michael Robert Johnson, Moriarty, Mrs. Hudson, PG-13, Professor Moriarty, Rachel McAdams, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Maillet, Sherlock Holmes, Simon Kinberg, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, spoiler, Spoilers, steampunk, swindler, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, thief, violence, Warner Bros. Pictures, William Hope
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Sherlock Holmes (2009) – Not Your Father’s World’s Greatest Detective (Movie Chicks on Action Flicks)
Here’s what different movie chicks have to say about the new motion picture Sherlock Holmes starring Robert Downey, Jr., as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic creation, the world’s first consulting detective; Jude Law as Dr. John Watson; and Rachel McAdams … Continue reading
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Tagged 221-B Baker Street, A Scandal in Bohemia, action, Anthony Peckham, Arthur Conan Doyle, Baker Street, boxing, bulldog, chemical weapon, comedy, con artist, double tap, Dr. John Watson, Dr. Watson, Eddie Marsan, gambling, Geraldine James, Gladstone, Guy Richie, Guy Ritchie, hanging, Inspector Lestrade, Irene Adler, James Fox, Jude Law, Kelly Reilly, Lionel Wigram, London, Lord Blackwood, Mark Strong, Mary Morstan, Michael Johnson, Michael Robert Johnson, Moriarty, Mrs. Hudson, PG-13, Professor Moriarty, Rachel McAdams, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Maillet, Sherlock Holmes, Simon Kinberg, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, spoiler, Spoilers, steampunk, swindler, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, thief, violence, Warner Bros. Pictures, William Hope
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