avclub-f12ce3c3e209d66563bd3220dd9d82a7--disqus
Batcat
avclub-f12ce3c3e209d66563bd3220dd9d82a7--disqus

…as Mad Max predicted, so it will be…

Yeah, because Lincoln certainly has his moments at least. This cast is almost uniformly terrible. What a truly bizarre show.

I'm all for a return to the classic action/adventure but this series was not that. They were horrendously written and performed and barely suitable for the MST3K crowd.

I'm not sure what to make of this or what it will become but it was certainly more entertaining than Fear The Walking Bullshit.
The actors here create characters with some personality, the direction is constantly hyper kinetic and the visuals are dazzling. The plot is all over the place and it's one weird son of a

I've rarely seen a show build such completely unsympathetic characters. With the exception of Strand, everyone else is "dead weight." None of their motivations make any sense. Why is the kid suddenly psychotic? Why would he hold a child hostage? Why is Nick becoming one with the zombie? Why is Kim Dickens unable to

This is one of the greatest action films of all time. It's like an updated Rio Bravo complete with good characters, tense direction and a bad ass music score that delivers and sets up a director's career. The remake couldn't hold a candle to this original.

Under The Blade is way too cool for him.

Anvil?

I think there are a good portion that hate it because of the all female cast but I think the larger portion hate it because it looks like an Adam Sandler film.

I would also add "Three The Hard Way," because it's hilarious and features Williamson, Brown and Kelly.

What about that line about rockin' a shotgun up someone's motherfucking ass?

This is not even close to being one of the essentials of the blaxploitation era. It's self indulgent, cheap and Rudy Ray Moore cannot handle himself in action scenes. The sight of him flailing his flabby arms at equally inept stuntmen in poorly edited "king fu" sequences is the height of hilarity, but not good action.

"I think I'll tell him the war is over."

Dirty Harry is one of the greatest cop thrillers of all time and may be, the very best. It's certainly one of the absolute essentials in the action genre and the film that along with the Dollars films, established Eastwood as the heir apparent to John Wayne as the leading action film star.

Long live the new flesh!

"What happened to Cruz?"

"It's just been revoked!"

"To be or not to be…not to be."

"Chill out, dickwad."

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.