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ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘DOA: Dead Or Alive’ (2006), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘DOA: Dead Or Alive’ (2006), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘DOA: Dead Or Alive’ (2006), Part Two
Chris Sims: Hello everyone, and welcome back to our close examination of DOA: Dead Or Alive, a movie about a fighting tournament and also sexy volleyball. So far, it has been a modern classic. Matt Wilson: I would hesitate to say that. Classics tend to have things like memorable acting and compelling plots. This has been something more along the lines of a really fun collection of crazy clips.Chris: You're such a hipster. When we last left off, sexy volleyball had devolved into a sword fight in a bamboo forest, so now it's time for the movie to pick up one of its three or four dangling subplots and see if there's anything to it. Specifically, Max and Christie's plan to rob DOA Island of a cool hundred million, using Helena's tattoos as a key.
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘D.O.A.: Dead Or Alive’ (2006), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘D.O.A.: Dead Or Alive’ (2006), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘D.O.A.: Dead Or Alive’ (2006), Part One
Chris Sims: Hello, everyone, and welcome back to our series of in-depth reviews focusing on movies based on fighting games. This week, we're starting in on DOA: Dead Or Alive, a movie that truly has everything, if you consider "everything" to be "scantily clad women and Kevin Nash." Which I do. Matt Wilson: This is the first time I'm going to dispute our use of the word "depth." Generally, it's accurate, but with this movie, I think it's basically impossible.
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), Part One
Chris Sims: Hello everyone, and welcome back to our series of movie reviews focusing on the cinematic classics based on fighting games. This week, it's time to TEST OUR MIGHT as we take on 1995's Mortal Kombat! Matt Wilson: Congratulations, everyone who voted for the video game movies...
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Street Fighter’ (1994), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Street Fighter’ (1994), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Street Fighter’ (1994), Part Two
Chris Sims: Welcome back to our review of 1994's universally reviled Street Fighter, everyone! When we last left off, Commander Guile and Kylie Minogue were setting off to Shadaloo in a stealth boat, while Ken and Ryu were buddying up to a bunch of maroon-suited pseudo-vipers...
‘G.I. Joe Retaliation’ Is Stupid, Stupid Fun
‘G.I. Joe Retaliation’ Is Stupid, Stupid Fun
‘G.I. Joe Retaliation’ Is Stupid, Stupid Fun
2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra was a resoundingly stupid movie, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't kind of love it. I'll readily admit that I'm a sucker for anything that could be classified as "Destro-related media," but every inexplicable, awful piece of that movie combined into something that was at least inoffensive...
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘TMNT’ (2007), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘TMNT’ (2007), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘TMNT’ (2007), Part Two
Chris Sims: Welcome back to the final installment of ComicsAlliance's in-depth reviews of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films! This week, we're heading for the end of 2007's TMNT, in which our half-shelled heroes battle against an immortal Patrick Stewart...
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III’ (1993), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III’ (1993), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III’ (1993), Part One
Chris Sims: Hello everyone, and welcome back to ComicsAlliance's exhaustive (and exhausting) look at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films, the franchise you chose for us in our last vote. Over the past few weeks, we've been revisiting some fond memories with the first two movies, but this time around, we're heading into uncharted territory with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III...

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