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Our “Where Are the Action Chicks?” Comic-Con Panel Lost Luci and Gained Goddess Glory
Friday at Comic-Con, Katrina will be in charge of the “Where Are the Action Chicks?” panel discussing the shortage of action heroines in comic books and movies – with a whole lot of cool people we’ve mentioned here a couple … Continue reading
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Action Chick vs. 3-D!
See the full-sized comic at http://rocketllama.com/actionchick/comic/action-chick-vs-3d/. You can hear Peter Pixie and El Secreto interview my co-creator and Action Chick artist Nick Langley on Hour 42. Nick comes in half an hour into this past Sunday evening’s show, but it’s all worthwhile, … Continue reading
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Double Dare (2004) – Stuntwomen Documentary
Of out of all the things she writes about, the Action Flick Chick gets the greatest volume of favorable responses for her coverage of motion picture stunt professionals. The documentary Double Dare (2004) looks at two very real Hollywood stuntwoman, Jeannie Epper … Continue reading
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Tagged 6 Feet Under, Academy Award, Amanda Micheli, Balcony Releasing, Best Documentary, Death Proof, documentary, Double dare, Eurlyne Epper, Grindhouse, IDA Award, Independent Film Festival of Boston, Indiana Jones 4, Jeannie Epper, Just for the Ride, Ken Howard, Kill Bill, La Corona, La Faye Baker, Lethal Weapon 3, Luci Romberg, Lucy Lawless, Lynda Carter, Mission: Impossible 2, New York, Ninja Warrior, Oscar, Quentin Tarantino, San Francisco International Film Festival, Sonoma Valley Film Festival, Steven Spielberg, STF, Stranger Than Fiction, stunt, stunt professionals, stunts, stuntwomen, Terry Leonard, Wonder Woman, Woodstock Film Festival, Xena, Xena: Warrior Princess, Zoe Bell, Zombieland
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The Wonder Woman TV Never Saw: Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince?
In 1967, hoping to capitalize on the success on their TV series Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward, Greenway Productions filmed a five-minute screen test written by Stanley Ralph Ross and Larry Siegel, not even a full-length pilot episode, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam West, Batgirl, Batman, Bill Dozier, Buffy the Animated Series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Burt Ward, Cathy Lee Crosby, Charles Moulton, DC Comics, Diana Prince, Ellie Wood Walker, Green Productions, Kim Harrison, Larry Siegel, Lynda Carter, Nova, Planet of the Apes, screen test, Stanley Ralph Ross, The Brady Kids, TV, Warner Brothers, Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?, William Dozier, William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman, YouTube
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