Action Flick Chick | January 31, 2011

It’s been a while since I’ve linked a song with a movie so here you go. Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) and almost every male in The Mechanic can best be summarized by Paula Abdul’s song “Cold Hearted.” For those of you who aren’t cool like me and don’t know the song, these are the lyrics [...]
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Film Gurl | January 30, 2011
(Note: This post has nothing to do with film and/or movies. Though, I felt compelled to participate and share with you my thoughts. Thanks for reading!) So, I’ve decided to participate in my film blogging pal’s, Kid In The Front Row, latest blogathon “…
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Reel Artsy | January 28, 2011
Share your moments. What makes your life quirky? Send Reel Artsy a short video with some of your travels, favorite landscapes and sights. Don’t worry about it being uber professional, just have fun with it. As the submissions come in, I’ll post them. T…
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Action Flick Chick | January 28, 2011

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Category: The Action Chick, The Action Chick comic, action chick |
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Reel Artsy | January 27, 2011
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Reel Artsy | January 25, 2011
Not many surprises here. The Oscar nominations seem a little too predictable, pretty much all the front-runners got their respective nods. Things could get really interesting if Natalie Portman and Christian Bale don’t win Best Actress and Best Support…
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Kelly Monster | January 24, 2011
There is a cupcake craze going on in America right now, and I couldn’t be happier.
Really, anything that has frosting on it has my vote, but there’s something about a cupcake.
I think it’s the perfect proportion of frosting and cake.
Also, there’s gotta be sprinkles. I mean, I could go without, …
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Film Gurl | January 23, 2011
After I saw this movie, I suddenly got into a Michael Douglas and thriller type of mood. So, I decided to check this film out. I’m glad I did. Though this movie is fairly recent, I felt an air of nostalgia throughout the film. To be honest, it really f…
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Reel Artsy | January 22, 2011
In case you missed it… the talented Blue Valentine actor shows off his ukulele skills on Jimmy Kimmel. And further proof of Ryan Gosling’s musical (and comedic) skills with his band Dead Man’s Bones.
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Reel Artsy | January 21, 2011
In Griffin & Phoenix, Amanda Peet’s character promptly proclaims: “Your quirky charm and odd knowledge aren’t going to get you into my life.” And so the story begins… two people diagnosed with terminal illnesses find companionship in their fragil…
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Action Flick Chick | January 20, 2011
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, Anne Hathaway has just been announced to play Selina Kyle (Catwoman). Those are rather large [...]
Category: Blog, Catwoman, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, action, anne hathaway, announcement, sequel |
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Tags: Bane, Batman, Bruce Wayne, casting, Charles Roven, Chrisopher Nolan, Christian Bale, David S. Goyer, Emma Thomas, Gotham City, Jonathan Nolan, Selina Kyle, Tom Hardy, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Brothers
Action Flick Chick | January 19, 2011
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is awesome. Period. She has become one of the most legendary heroines of pop culture and has a legacy that reaches far beyond the TV show. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8, Joss Whedon and crew’s official comic book continuation of the Buffy TV series, ends this month with issue #40. [...]
Category: Angel, Blu-ray, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dark Horse Comics, TV, The Dark Knight, Twilight, Vampires, finale, horror, reboot, superhero |
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Reel Artsy | January 18, 2011
Putty Hill is a pseudo documentary that flows like a quiet river through the lives of a working-class community who suffers the lost of a teen to a drug overdose. The film’s achievement is mostly in its mood, small moments that have a sense of “realnes…
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Film Gurl | January 17, 2011
Recently, I just finished watching this film submitted to me by indie filmmakers/directors/writers Sanjit Majumdar and Ranju Majumdar. I took an interest in their film, “Determinism” when the trailer was submitted here. From the trailer alone, it defin…
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