Total Recall: The Rundown

Our recap feature is back as we talk about the 2003 action/comedy, The Rundown, starring The Rock.

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Total Recall: No Retreat, No Surrender

“Tonight, He either fights for his life or he’ll be running for the rest of it.”

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Total Recall: Mission Impossible III

Overlooked because of Tom Cruise’s insane antics, Mission Impossible III is actually a great action movie courtesy of JJ Abrams.

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Total Recall: Highlander

There Can Only Be One! We recap the epic 80’s classic Highlander.

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“Street Fighter” (1994)

Street Fighter: The Movie; Some say it’s cheesy fun, others say it killed Raul Julia. Whatever your opinion, today we take a look at what makes it awesome.

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“Sudden Death” (1995)

Everything Action takes a look at Van Damme’s attempt to walk in John McClane’s shoes with “Die Hard in a Hockey Rink” Sudden Death.

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“Con Air” (1997)

What do you get when you combine a plane full of convicts, explosions, mullets and the worst southern accent ever? Con-Air of course!

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“The Rock” (1996)

Today we’re looking at one of the most bad ass movies ever, The Rock. I don’t think awesome even begins to describe how bad ass The Rock. I’m going to have to make up a word and that word is awetrulecent. Hey, you come up with a better adjective smart-ass!

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“Phone Booth” (2002)

Today, we take a look at the thriller Phone Booth with Colin Farrell and Kiefer Sutherland. I just want to say right away the Kiefer makes this movie and without him it probably wouldn’t be anything but some dude in a phone booth. The titular phone booth is in Manhattan and it’s the last enclosed one in the city. Verizon, (I wonder how much they paid?), is going to tear it down within the next couple of weeks.

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“The Wizard” (1989)

Hey everyone, another movie synopsis for y’all. Coming at you from the crazy year of 1989, The Exxon Valdez spilled it’s oil across Alaska, The Simpsons premiered to bring joy to our lives and then would refuse to die with dignity and Disney world opened it’s doors for the first time. But perhaps more important, Fred Savage and Christian Slater would star in The Wizard, the greatest feature length commercial ever produced.

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