Monthly Archives: June 2009

Make Mine Marvel (for now): A review of Captain America #600 + a small look forward

As mentioned in a previous article, Captain America #600 came out recently. Filled to the brim with content, they made you really feel like this issue was a celebration. Instead of one, thick story, the issue is comprised of many different stories setting up for stories to come and give some extra perspective on how the world has been dealing with the death of Captain America.

RoboCop (1987) – He’s a Real Boy

RoboCop is here to serve and protect you. When there’s no more hope, just hope a little more and maybe RoboCop will be there save you. A police officer, Alex Murphy (Peter Welker) gets killed while he’s busting a gang for robbery. All the while Murphy is getting bullet holes installed into his body, his partner Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen) is taking a nap. Just kidding, but…

 

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http://actionflickchick.com/superaction/robocop-1987/

Action Flick Chick reviews Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

optimus primeI love Transformers. It’s not a secret, so of course I was extremely excited about Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. I was as hyped as a Stunticon drunk off of energon. I was like a little kid cracked out on a ton of sugar running around until he runs into a door and knocks himself out. What a great feeling! And what a great movie! It was just what I’d hoped it would be: balls to the wall Transformers!

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http://actionflickchick.com/superaction/transformers-revenge-of-the-fallen-2009/

Prototype – Alex Smash!

It’s no small secret that I absolutely love The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. When I heard that Prototype was a game being hailed as a spiritual successor to the superhero smash ‘em up, I had to give it a try. Lo and behold, the world doth spake the divine truth! Prototype is everything you could want […]

Twitter 4 Nitwits: The Dreaded Twit2K

You’re not a celebrity. Don’t presume that the things you say are so awesome that you can talk at the masses when it’s all one-sided and you can’t easily see what they’re talking about in return. You see, twitter growth depends on interaction. Here are some tips @actionchick dispensed this past week to help people learn how to deal with twitter’s follow limit of 2000 vs. 100% your number of followers.