The Checklist: The Master (S1 Ep11) “Failure to Communicate”
There really is no better time to put an episode of The Master to The Checklist test than on Ninja Week! This time around I am going to be looking back at Episode 11 of the...
There really is no better time to put an episode of The Master to The Checklist test than on Ninja Week! This time around I am going to be looking back at Episode 11 of the...
The thrill of the hunt is a very real thing. Now I have never hunted in the traditional sense, but I have logged countless hours hunting down action figures and physical media over the years. On...
One of the smartest purchases I made back in 2022 was picking up a DVD copy of 1993’s Best of the Best II. Not only did it allow me to finally check out a movie that...
My latest review, courtesy of the Bulletproof Action suggestion box, is a real throwback… as I go all the way back to 1977 and a movie that I never even knew existed. The movie is Bare...
2024’s Art of Eight Limbs is a movie that caught my attention for two very nostalgic reasons… I went into Art of Eight Limbs figuring it would be a tournament based movie, but the tournament aspect...
Factories are inherently dangerous. With their heavy equipment, high voltage and volatile chemicals, factories are an accident waiting to happen. And when you throw in some movie heroes and villains, OSHA’s collective butthole puckers, because you’ve...
Here at Bulletproof Action, we pride ourselves on covering the world of action entertainment from A-Z. This month has been a perfect example of that… we kicked things off with the Aaron Norris directed Delta Force...
2024 has truly been The Year of the Clones. Thanks to the tireless efforts of Michael Worth and the resources of Severin Films, Bruceploitation fans have been treated to the long awaited Enter the Clones documentary,...
One of the benefits of not being a regular Martial Law viewer back in the day, is that most of the episodes are new to me. Including the episode that I’ll be putting to The Checklist...
Last year, in the opening to my review for 2013’s 500 MPH Storm, I mentioned that if movies had taught me anything, it was that Casper Van Dien was the man to call if my hometown...