After Dark Action Trailers: Dragon Eyes,Transit,
After Dark Films announced their new line of action movies earlier this week and debuted the trailers for two of them, Dragon Eyes with Van Damme and Peter Weller and Transit with Jim Caviezel and James Frain.
Everything Actioncast Ep. 104 “True Justice”
This week on the two year anniversary of the the Everything Actioncast, Joe, Chris and Zach talk about a bunch of TV shows, including going in depth into Seagal’s True Justice, Total Recall and it’s reimagining/reboot, Seth McFarlane, The Mummy series and much more.
Everything Action Theater: The Last Dragon
We featured the music from this cult classic last week but now you can check out the whole movie, thanks to Crackle.
Action Hero of the Week: Wolverine
He’s the best there is at what he does, but what he does best isn’t very nice.
Review: Wrath of the Titans
Clash of the Titans has become infamous for it’s terrible 3D conversion and it was a pretty terrible movie by itself. Can Wrath of the Titans improve on it or should the franchise be as dead as the Krakken?
April Movie Preview
April has become the warm up for the Summer blockbuster season and this April we have the first Jason Statham movie of the year, Guy Pearce infiltrating a space prison and the former highest grossing movie of all time returning to theaters in 3D.
New Release Round Up 4/3
Pretty much nothing coming out this week on DVD and Blu Ray, unless you’re really excited for War Horse or We Bought A Zoo.
Ted Trailer
Seth McFarlane makes his theatrical directorial debut with Ted, the story of a man and his foul mouthed teddy bear. McFarlane also stars along with Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis.
Musical Montage: Revenge of the Nerds “Talent Show”
One of the greatest musical movie moments of the 80’s, this week we feature the lovable misfits of the Lambda Lambda Lambda frat and their radical electronic entry into the Adams College talent show.
Battle at the Box Office 4/2
Hunger Games continued it’s box office domination with another $58 million while Wrath of the Titans and Mirror, Mirror both had pretty mediocre debuts.