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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Movie Review: The Marine 4: Moving Target

The Marine 4: Moving Target is chock full of action nothingness. Review by Matt Cummings It's probably not going too far to state that there are many action films that just don't get the meaning of the word. Sure, they have pretty explosions and the requisite slow-motion of people fully engaged in their weapon as they slaughter their enemy. But real action - something that's shot with the audience in mind and actually helps in the telling of the story - are few and far between. Unfortunately, the WWE sequel The Marine 4: Movie Target is not this; in fact, its forgettable action is equaled only by its terrible acting and overbearing patriotism. Starring WWE wrestlers Mike "The Miz" Mizanin (who calls themselves such things?) and Summer Rae, the two basically chase each other as Dawes (Rae) sends her team after Jack Carter (Mizanin), who harbors a computer expert with some damning evidence. Blah, blah, blah: the 'plot' is just an excus

2010 Best Wrestling Moments

Wrestling Just Ain't The Same As 2011 quickly approaches, it's time to reflect on the 10 biggest pro wrestling stories of 2010. 1. Shawn Michaels retires : His body battered after 26 years inside the ring, Michaels decided to call it a career. But before leaving World Wrestling Entertainment, the 45-year-old Michaels turned in one final performance worth remembering: a fabulous headline bout last April against The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 26. Unlike Ric Flair, another grappling legend who resurfaced in 2010, Michaels actually seems committed to staying out of action. Michaels could return as a guest referee for Wrestlemania 27 provided The Undertaker is able to wrestle following recent rotator cuff surgery. Read more after Jump.. 2. The short-lived Monday night " war ": So much for TNA Wrestling recapturing the magic of the mid-1990s, when World Championship Wrestling and WWE battled for television ratings supremacy. After a January special drew surprisi