Bullet Points: Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct: Ice
I’ll be the first to admit that I haven’t read all of the 87th Precinct novels by Evan Hunter under the pen name Ed McBain. That doesn’t stop me from watching any of the 87th Precinct...
I’ll be the first to admit that I haven’t read all of the 87th Precinct novels by Evan Hunter under the pen name Ed McBain. That doesn’t stop me from watching any of the 87th Precinct...
We celebrated the filmography of Director Albert Pyun back in 2020 with our Ultimate Albert Pyun Countdown. Conspicuous by its absence from that list (and even the honorable mentions) was 1997’s Crazy Six. I had not...
For several action legends, everything Old West is new again. The trend started with 2023’s Gunfight at Rio Bravo. It will continue with the upcoming Black Creek, but first it’s the follow-up to Gunfight at Rio...
When I was thinking of the best way to kick off our month long celebration of Bulletproof Action’s 10th Actionversary, I remembered the site’s very first post, way back on August 29th, 2014. It was on...
It’s Stiiiiiinggggg!! No, not that Sting, he’s retired now. This Sting is the 2024 film from writer/director Kiah Roache-Turner. If you’ve been tapped into this site for a while you know we love Kiah’s previous films...
If I have learned one thing during my time here at Bulletproof Action, it is that I missed out on a lot of made for TV movies over the years. The latest example of that is...
Recently I’ve gone through the painstaking yearly ritual at my house of purging streaming services. Those that raise their prices to extreme levels without adding much content can eat my ass and know that I will...
The world of action movies is directly responsible for me knowing anything about the world of professional kickboxing. Action movies introduced me to some of professional kickboxing’s biggest stars… Gary Daniels, Dennis Alexio, Benny “The Jet”...
There are certain movies that speak to you like nothing else. A movie that feels like it was made for you at this exact point in your life. I think I’ve found movies like this throughout...
1981’s The Gambler and His Kung Fu Master had a lot working against it. First off, the video quality is pretty poor, which never helps a viewing experience. Second, there was a lack of character names...