Posts Tagged ‘Sylvester Stallone’
The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 22 – Cruise Control
The Filmdogs Podcast is back with an “Action” packed episode as we discuss that genre in detail in our Featured Topic of the week. We also chat about James Cameron‘s battle against bad 3D in the News. We defend actor Keanu Reeves for In Defense of and dicuss a one-liner from Point Break to wrap it up. This episode is so action packed it makes The Expendables look like Cocoon.
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When the dust settles the winner of best 2010 action team-up film is…
Hollywood loves to shell out similar films in a given year, (Dante’s Peak and Volcano, Deep Impact and Armageddon) and 2010 is no exception. This year the old school action team-up made a comeback with movies like, The Losers, The A-Team, and The Expendables with varying results. So, I thought it would be in fitting with the spirit of those films to pit them against one another, and see which one comes out on top. Here are the 2010 action team-up awards. Steroids are encouraged.
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The 4th of July according to Hollywood…Eat a Hot Dog, Kill some Aliens
Today is our Independence Day, and what better to celebrate this most American of days than by showing you some of the best 4th of July scenes in movie history. I think you’ll agree that when it comes to American ideals, Hollywood has it covered. On screen at least.
Number 5: The Sandlot - Night-ball
The Sandlot is a great family film that captures many more aspects of Americana than just this 4th of July scene, in which the kids use fireworks to light the only game of night-ball they can play all year. The simple looks of wonder on their faces is priceless as they watch sky light up. A perfect rendering of what the 4th means to kids. Read the rest of this entry »
Cheese Factor – “Tango and Cash” Review

Cheese Factor is a new column that showcases the worst, cheesiest and corniest films in cinema history. Today, I review Tango and Cash, an extremely lousy late 80s buddy cop flick.
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