The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) placed an order for TV pilots and scripts for potential mid-season replacement series including a potential new Charlie’s Angels from Sony TV with writers Al Gough and Miles Millar. This order does not yet mean another Angels movie can’t hit theaters again. Charlie’s Angels producers Drew Barrymore and Nancy Juvonen told […]
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Category Archives: Reviews
Action Chick vs. Inception (Color!)
Comic-Con Panel: Best Superheroine Movie? No, the ONLY Theatrical Superheroine Movie
In our “Where Are the Action Chicks?” panel at San Diego Comic-Con International, we examined the dearth of action heroines in movies and comic books, including an examination of the reasons why there are so few despite the great popularity of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xena: Warrior Princess, Aliens‘ Ripley, Terminator’s Sarah Connor, and certain others. […]
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Action Flick Chick’s Hall of Fame!!
I’m starting a Hall of Fame for those action films that are truly the best of the best of the best. The films that are beyond a mere 5/5. It’s fitting, then, that the first film being inducted into my Hall of Fame is none other than the amazing Rambo IV. This is one of […]
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“Comic Con Girls” Makes BusyGamer Happy
We’ve all pretty much agreed that I should appear over at BusyGamer sometime. We just have to work out some details and the schedule. I’m in Dallas, they’re over in Austin, no big problem. My friend Andre Meadows (Black Nerd of BlackNerdComedy.com and the “Bird versus Nerd” Super Mario Bros. movie review I did with him) was their […]
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Wired Interviews the Action Flick Chick: ‘Action Chick’ Looks at Comic-Con’s Geek Girls
Hugh Hart of Wired.com interviews Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill about Wired’s choices for the “26 Most Awesome Female Ass-Kickers.”
From Wired:
Fierce female characters are gaining traction in the pop-culture landscape, but even in 2010, guys still outnumber women in starring roles for movies, TV, comics and videogames. Several Comic-Con International panels this weekend look at […]
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