At last years Comic-Con, Burn Notice creator Matt Nix made a huge announcement. That a Burn Notice film was being put into motion starring everyone’s favorite alcoholic lady’s man, Bruce Campbell as the one and only Sam Axe. But I don’t think any of us expected it to be ready this soon. Nix said that the film was going to show how Sam was removed from the military and ended up in Miami. And boy did he… The first thing to take note of in this movie is that they kept Sam Axe well, Sam Axe. At no time was Sam given and overly serious story line to fill his back story. It was a simple, small group versus big army storyline. There’s no former lover who was killed. There was no family drama that led to Sam’s military removal. There was no dark crime that was covered up. Nix played it smart and gave us the Sam Axe we already know and love, and stuck him in Colombia.
Fiona and Jesse get the long stick as they find themselves searching for information on an island paradise while Sam and Michael aim to help a friend bring a scam artist to justice. Things go south quickly when one team is stuck in a hostage situation and the other comes up against an especially nosy neighbor.
Michael Westen finds himself partnered with the same spy he just inadvertently burned. This can’t end well, can it?
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Television By Robert Fure on June 8, 2010 | Comments (2)Burn Notice returns with a bang in the fourth season premiere and we’re right there with the super spies to bring you coverage.
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Television By Robert Fure on February 6, 2009 | Be the First To CommentTwelve episodes into the second season of Burn Notice and the gang of super smart spies is still as stimulating as ever.
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‘Burn Notice’: The Lighter Side of Spy Shows
Television By Kevin Carr on July 21, 2008 | Be the First To CommentMichael Westen is one of the most normal spies we’ll see on television. He’s got girlfriend problems, an alcoholic best friend and a mother who annoys the hell out of him. Who can’t relate to that?
Had too much of secret agents yet? Well, we’re just getting started. The first season of the USA Network original series “Burn Notice” hits DVD this week, and we’ve got three copies to give away.
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