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America Olivo, Erin Cummings, Julia Voth, and Zoe Bell ('Bitch Slap')

Interview by Stacie Ponder

Given my enthusiastic response to the film, when the ladies of Bitch Slap walked into the interview room it was a little difficult for me not to turn into some awful parody of that old Chris Farley character. "Ooh, ooh, that part? Where you punched her in the boob? That was awesome. And that one line was so funny- can you say that one line? Man, I liked this movie. And then? When you're all wailing on each other? Ummm...you're pretty." Thankfully, I managed a quick moment of meditation to focus my mind so I could actually, you know, ask some questions of actresses Erin Cummings, America Olivo, and Julia Voth...oh yeah, and stunt coordinator Zoe Bell.

01/11/10

Bitch Slap (2010)

Directed by Rick Jacobson
Written by Eric Gruendemann and Rick Jacobson
Featuring America Olivo, Erin Cummings, Julia Voth, Kevin Sorbo, Lucy Lawless, Zoe Bell, Minae Noji, Debbie Lee Carrington
Review by Stacie Ponder

The problem with the "exploitation" label is that it's used so liberally that the viewer rarely knows what to expect from a film boasting that it's oh so grindhouse. Will the film feature naughty nuns fucking each other with crucifixes, or Nazi prison wardens torturing naked chicks? Bikers, cannibals, or biker-cannibals? When you're a female (or, to qualify, a female who cares about the portrayals of women in film) even more questions arise- most notably, will the movie be so offensive that my vagina itself will grab a megaphone and stage some sort of protest? Should you be wrestling with any of these issues before checking out Bitch Slap, well, you can rest easy. In fact, rather than marching out and starting a protest after seeing the film, my vagina wanted to wear a Bitch Slap t-shirt. I told her that this is physically impossible, but she's a girl so she doesn't really understand science...

01/08/10

Win 'Bitch Slap' signed posters!

Would you like to win a fucking neat Bitch Slap poster, from the awesome movie out on Jan 8th, 2010?! Featuring bitchin’ graphics and signatures from Bitch Slapstars Julia Voth, America Olivo, Erin Cummings, Kevin Sorbo and Zoe Bell, this poster BITCH SLAPs the competition. Enter our contest right now to win: 1 full size movie poster, 1 signed mini-sheet poster (just the girls), one unsigned poster or the full Bitch Slap 11 card collectible set. And, its called BITCH SLAP!

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12/21/09

Zoe Bell's 'Angel of Death' on DVD July 25th

On July 28th, you can get actress/stunt woman Zoe Bell's (Death Proof) online action webseries Angel of Death on DVD! Following its run on the 'net, the action-packed costarring Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess, Battlestar Galactica), will air as a 90-minute full-length film on Spike TV on July 25th and will be released on DVD on July 28th. Angel of Death originally premiered on March 2, 2009 as a 10 episode web series on Crackle.com.

06/01/09

Zoe Bell ('Deathproof', 'Kill Bill', 'Angel of Death')

By Andrew Shearer

I have a difficult time remembering Zoe Bell and I are only a year apart in age. In the '90s, she performed stunts on Xena: Warrior Princess while still a teenager. She's worked with Quentin Tarantino twice, three times if you count Kill Bill as two movies. As Uma Thurman's double, Zoe was responsible for pretty much all the dangerous shit Beatrix Kiddo did in those films, including the famous staircase run-and-slash we all remember from the trailers. And regardless of whether or not you're a fan of Death Proof (I am), you can't deny having been charmed and amazed by Zoe's starring turn as herself, smiling and waving, "I'm okay!" as she pops up from behind the bushes after being thrown from the hood of a speeding muscle car.

03/20/09

Angel of Death (2009)

Review by Andrew Shearer

Love it or hate it, most everyone can agree that the best thing about Quentin Tarantino's 2006 film Death Proof was Zoe Bell, whom you may recall spent the film's most memorable car chase sequence strapped to the hood of a 1970 Dodge Challenger. Adding to the excitement was the fact that Bell was doing this stuff for real, without the use of a stunt person, because she happens to BE a stunt person. Not only did she perform all the crazy action as Uma Thurman's double in the Kill Bill movies, but she did the same for Lucy Lawless in the long-running Xena: Warrior Princess television series. So it's safe to say this is a woman who knows her way around some ass-kickery...

02/27/09

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