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Three for the Three Day Weekend

The Transporter RefueledThe long weekend is ahead, and we found three films you may want to check out.

Tired Pinoy Loved The Transporter Refueled
The Transporter Refueled is unique compared to the other Transporter movies starring Jason Statham were Statham’s character takes control of the situation while this new actor (Ed Skrein) for Refueled walks into situations without knowing he’s in it. The rest of the cast are Loan Chabanol, Ray Stevenson, Radivoje Bukvic, Gabriella Wright, Anatole Taubman, and Tatiana Pajkovic.

Great movie. Seemed kinda short compared to the rest of the The Transporter franchise. But still a must see action-packed thriller! If this were rotten tomatoes I would rate it 7/10. —Tired Pinoy

Bloodsucking BastardsBloodsucking Bastards is a Horror Comedy
Here’s a quick description we found on the movie. Evan (Fran Kranz) must find a way to stop the evil brewing amidst the cubicles at work, rescue his workplace pals, and win back his girlfriend before his life and career go from dead-end to dead. That’s it, in a nutshell. There’s some funny stuff in this movie and we are happy to support a couple of our friends, Yvette Yates (Zabeth) and Patricia Rae (Sofia).

The rest of the cast are Pedro Pascal, Joey Kern, Joel Murray, Emma Fitzpatrick, Joel Murray, and Parvesh Cheena. And directed by Brian O’Connell.

You can watch On Demand starting this Friday, September 4 and in theaters too. —A.O.

Un Gallo con Muchos HuevosUn Gallo con Muchos Huevos Funny but Not for Kids
Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos is the first Spanish Language Animated film released in the U.S.—Panteleon is set to release it in around 400 theaters. I found it to be funny but more adult humor than kids humor, the film is voiced by Bruno Bichir, Angélica Vale, Omar Chaparro, Maite Perroni, Carlos Espejel, Ninel Conde, and Sergio Sendel.

The film is the third in a series of movies that follow the adventures of Toto (the young rooster). However, this is the first time that series is released internationally. It is written and directed by Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste —A.O.