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Action Chick Flicks

Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz star in the action chick flick, directed by James Mangold (Girl, Interupted). It is an action-packed romantic comedy with Tom Cruise playing Roy Miller, a CIA-type agent. Cameron Diaz plays June Havens, an auto machanic who mistakenly gets mixed up with Roy and the search for a powerful energy source and the young genius who invented it. Roy and June embark on a glamorous and sometimes deadly adventure, that takes them to exotic locations.

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Clarabela of Just Chick Flicks interviews Erik A. Williams, an actor living in St. Louis who has appeared in several movies as an extra, like The Informant, The Dark Knight and Whip It, as well a numerous local productions.

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J.J. Abrams, the creator of Lost directs Star Trek. Even if you never saw an episode of any of the many series or movies, you will enjoy this action packed rebooting of Star Trek, the 1960’s TV show.

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Post image for Just Chick Flicks Reviews X-Men Origins: Wolverine

X-Men Origins: Wolverine starring Hugh Jackman as James Logan (The Wolverine) and his brother Victor Creed/Sabertooth played by Liev Schreibe is the third film in the X-Men series.

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Back in the 60’s when the world was a crazy place, with segregated schools, civil rights marches and the Vietnam War, Gene Roddenberry wrote a script about a time when such things were unheard of. And in the midst of all that craziness, there she was, Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) sitting confidently and beautifully on the bridge of a Star Ship in the 23rd century.

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The new Bond, Daniel Craig is non-stop action. He goes from one car chase, to another, crashing cars, exploding buildings all while wearing a tuxedo and romancing a beautiful woman. That’s why guys like James Bond. But what makes a James Bond movie a Chick Flick?

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