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Hard to Kill (1990) Review: Young Seagal Speaks Softly and Kicks a Lot of Ass
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, action, family, R-rated
Tagged action, Action Flick Chick, Axel, Bonnie Burroughs, Bruce Malmuth, Charles Boswell, dirty politician, Hard to kill, Kelly LaBrock, Kelly LeBrock, kill, nurse, R-rated, Rocket Llama, Senator Trent, some nudity, Steven McKay, Steven Seagal, take that to the bank, violence, Warner Bros. Pictures, Weird Science, William Sadler, Woman in Red
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Anne Hathaway Is Catwoman – Reactions!
The Dark Knight Rises is going to spank the butt off of the box office in 2012. Get some butt lotion and have it ready to go, because not only will Christian Bale be reprising his role at Bruce Wayne/Batman, … Continue reading
Posted in action, announcement, Blog
Tagged Anne Hathaway, announcement, Bane, Batman, Bruce Wayne, casting, Catwoman, Charles Roven, Chrisopher Nolan, Christian Bale, David S. Goyer, Emma Thomas, Gotham City, Jonathan Nolan, Selina Kyle, sequel, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Tom Hardy, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Brothers
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Coming Attraction: The Clash of the Titans (2010)
The Clash of the Titans is another film about Greek mythology and another remake. I pretty recently watched another film based on Greek mythology, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, came out. While I didn’t dislike Percy Jackson, I didn’t love it just because of its PG nature. So I’m hoping The Clash of the Titans will be the bloody Greek action film that Percy Jackson wasn’t. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, Coming Attractions, movie, PG-13, trailers
Tagged 3-D, action, Action Flick Chick, Avatar, coming attractions, Earth, Gemma Arterton, Greek mythology, Hades, Jason Flemyng, Kraken, Liam Neeson, Louis Leterrier, Medusa, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Perseus, PG-13, Phil Hay, Ralph Fiennes, Sam Worthington, Terminator Salvation, The Clash of the Titans, trailer, Travis Beacham, Warner Bros. Pictures, YouTube, Zeus
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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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Catwoman (2004)
What better way to start off the best series, “Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day,” than with the worst movie, Catwoman! Catwoman has earned herself a spot in my series because she is a kick ass female, despite … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, action, movie, superhero, Valentine's Day
Tagged action, actress, Alex Borstein, anti-hero, anti-heroine, Associated Press, Awful films, Batman, Batman Begins, Benjamin Bratt, Bob Kane, Byron Mann, casting, casting news, cat lady, cat-burglar, Catwoman, Dark Knight, DC Comics, Frances Conroy, Halle Berry, Halley Berry, Hero, IMDB, jewel thief, John D. Brancato, John Rogers, Lambert Wilson, Michael Ferris, Michael Massee, Michael Uston, news, PG-13, Pitof, prequel, Razzies, Selina Kyle, sequel, Sharon Stone, speculation, spin-off, spinoff, Sun, superhero, superheroine, supervillain, supervillainess, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Sun, Theresa Rebeck, thieft, villain, villainess, Warner Bros. Pictures
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Coming Attraction: Edge of Darkness (2010)
Edge of Darkness stars Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, and Bojana Novakovic . Continue reading
Posted in action, Coming Attractions, movie
Tagged action, Andrew Bovell, BBC television, bloody violence, Bojana Novakovic, coming attractions, Danny Huston, Edge of Darkness, Frank Grillo, Gbenga Akinnagbe, language, Martin Campbell, Mel Gibson, Michael Wearing, R-rated, Ray Winstone, revenge, Shawn Roberts, Warner Bros. Pictures, William Monahan
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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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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
Lots of people have that special film that they watch every year around the holiday season. For some it’s A Miracle on 34th Street, It’s a Wonderful life, or Silent Night Deadly Night 2. I’m sure those are all fine … Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 0.5 kabooms, Christmas, comedy, holiday, PG-13
Tagged A Miracle on 34th Street, Beverly D'Angelo, Bing Crosby, Brian Doyle-Murray, Chevy Chase, Christmas, Christmas decorations, Christmas lights, Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold, Danny Kaye, Diane Ladd, Doris Roberts, dysfunctional family, E. G. Marshall, Flaming Santa, geek, gifts, Griswald, Griswolds, holiday, indie, It's a Wonderful Life, Jeremiah S. Chechik, John Hughes, John Randolph, Johnny Galecki, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Juliette Lewis, Miriam Flynn, National Lampoon, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, National Lampoon's Vacation, Nicholas Guest, Nicolette Scorsese, PG-13, Randy Quaid, Rocky Johnson, Silent Night Deadly Night 2, Walmart, Warner Bros. Pictures
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