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Scene of the Week: Recoil (1998)

Bulletproof Action officially launched on August 29, 2014 and over the past seven years, the movies of PM Entertainment have been a big part of the site. Back in 2019 we even celebrated our anniversary with...

Scene of the Week: Battle of Bloody Porch

The Wild Bunch is one of the most influential action movies and turned the entire western genre on its head. Sam Peckinpah’s film shows aging outlaws dealing with the changing times and pulls no punches when...

Scene of the Week: Stargrove

Never Too Young To Die is an action film that has a lot going for it. Is there anyone who doesn’t like John Stamos? John Stamos as Lance Stargrove is perfect and it is unfortunate his...

Scene of the Week: Lethal Weapon

This past week, the world lost Richard Donner, a true legend in the movie making game. Donner’s directorial work touched the lives of movie going fans for decades. If you grew up in the 1980’s chances...

Scene of the Week: The Great Escape

The epic World War II adventure film, The Great Escape opened in theaters on July 4, 1963. The film was directed by John Sturges and featured an all-star cast that included James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles...

Scene of the Week: Krull

World building has always been my jam. I really dig it when films, especially ones made way back in the year 1983, spend the time to deliver a world that is unique but sort of familiar...

Scene of the Week: Chicago PD Blues

The Blues Brothers opened in theaters on June 20, 1980. The action comedy starring John Belushi as the recently paroled Jake Blues and Dan Aykroyd as his brother Elwood Blues, is an absolute classic. The movie,...

Scene of the Week: The Spider Rescue

While not always true, the third movie in a trilogy can sometimes be looked down upon because the premise has gotten stale or it just rehashes what the other films gave us. This is generally seen...