Bullet Points: Thunder Run
When Cannon wasn’t producing their own films or buying movie theaters, they were distributing films for other producers. Such was the case for Thunder Run… Thunder Run was a movie that was way better than it...
When Cannon wasn’t producing their own films or buying movie theaters, they were distributing films for other producers. Such was the case for Thunder Run… Thunder Run was a movie that was way better than it...
We are celebrating the holidays, Cannon style, with a discussion on Invasion USA! Join your hosts Chris the Brain and Chad Cruise along with special guest/first time Invasion USA watcher Ryan Campbell as they talk the...
For years I was operating under the assumption that Robert Ginty’s Cannon career began and ended with 1984’s Exterminator 2. Then while reading my copy of Austin Trunick’s The Cannon Film Guide Volume II, I learned...
Like many movie lovers, October is the time of year when I try to cram in as many horror movies into my schedule as possible. Now there are plenty of my personal horror favorites that I...
Today we are sunsetting one of the longest running features here on Bulletproof Action… the Scene of the Week. Going forward we will continue to share some of our favorite action movie moments and scenes across...
The third film in Cannon’s Ninja Trilogy, Ninja III: The Domination, is a unique entry to say the least. Only a genius the level of Menahem Golan would think of combining elements from The Exorcist and...
It was 40 years ago today that Revenge of the Ninja opened in theaters coast to coast in the United States. Watching Revenge of the Ninja is one my earliest Cannon movie memories and as an...
In honor of Bulletproof Action’s Ninja Week, Episode 102 of the Bulletproof Podcast looks back at one of the greatest ninja movies ever made, 1983’s Revenge of the Ninja starring Sho Kosugi! Celebrate the 40th Anniversary...
Charles Bronson and Cannon Films had a pretty nice run together, nice enough that Bulletproofaction.com ranked the Charles Bronson Cannon years. Of course, when things get ranked there has to be something that comes in last....
At first glance it might appear that 1985’s King Solomon’s Mines was a huge success. After all, money losers don’t usually get sequels. King Solomon’s Mines did turn a profit, but not a “we really need...