Scene of the Week: Mission: Impossible
The first Mission: Impossible movie opened in theaters on May 22, 1996. The movie was based off the hit television series that ran from September of 1966 to March of 1973 on CBS. Starring Tom Cruise...
The first Mission: Impossible movie opened in theaters on May 22, 1996. The movie was based off the hit television series that ran from September of 1966 to March of 1973 on CBS. Starring Tom Cruise...
Lethal Weapon 3 might sometimes get overlooked in the Lethal Weapon franchise. As an example, it is the only movie on this website that didn’t have a Scene of the Week until this post. I can...
Have you ever walked through a door and been kicked straight in the face? Neither have I, but you can imagine how pissed you would be if it happened, right? DTV star Jeff Wincott has maybe...
1996’s Eraser is probably one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s more unsung movies. For those of you who may be unfamiliar with Eraser, Arnold plays U.S. Marshal John Kruger, a witness protection specialist with a reputation of being...
BMX Bandits is a 1983 Australian action comedy film that has become somewhat of a classic over the years. Not only does it feature an early role for Nicole Kidman, but has BMX kids stopping some...
2010’s Black Death is most famous for being that movie where Sean Bean dies an extremely horrible death. I know you’re probably thinking to yourself, “Can you be more specific?” The answer is yes, I could...
Steven Seagal was born on April 10, 1952 in Lansing, Michigan. At the tender age of 7, Seagal would begin his journey into the world of martial arts. It was a journey that would find him...
In the world of professional wrestling no other bloodline has produced more wrestling superstars than the Anoaʻi family. How many have they produced? Well, they’ve produced more wrestling superstars than there are Fast & Furious movies!...
The Boeing B-17 was known as the Flying Fortress for a couple of reasons. one being that it was fully decked out with machine guns on top of its explosive payload and second because it was...
1981’s Enter the Ninja played a big part of the ninja craze of the 1980s. It was one of the earliest signs that Cannon and action movies were a match made in heaven. And it introduced...