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14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Tosh.0' Review: Repul... · 0 replies · +6 points

He's as funny to me as Seth Meyers and Dane Cook.
i.e. Not funny at all.

14 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Hollywood\'s take on O... · 0 replies · +2 points

Maaaaaaaaaaatttt Damoooooooonnn!!!!!!!!!!!

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Meryl Streep Is Our Fi... · 1 reply · +4 points

I've always though the same thing about Sean Penn.
Mystic River anyone. That was one of the worst performances I've seen in my lifetime win an Oscar.
I can't stand Tim Robbins but I walked away from that movie stating to any whom would listen that his(Robbins)performance deserved to win an Academy Award.
He did an unbelievable job in conveying at both the way what robbed him of his childhood & innocence and still in a dramatically understated way still affects the every waking moment of his adult life as in reality it would.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top Ten Most Overrated... · 0 replies · +5 points

Bette would've been my fave if not Jean Arthur and her amazing voice.
Sorry about the almost curse word in deleted post Admin.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top Ten Most Overrated... · 0 replies · +2 points

As far as DiCaprio goes, Gilbert Grape, Shutter Island and Inception then nothing else.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top Ten Most Overrated... · 0 replies · +2 points

I love the comment on Douriff in Cuckoos Nest.
An immensely underrated performance as Billy Bibbins.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - It’s Time for Hollyw... · 0 replies · +6 points

I've been imploring this since this site came out so to speak.
Thank you for this piece sir.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Pontypool' Review: An... · 1 reply · +1 points

For me, it was the adrenaline needle scene.
Was sitting in a older theater that was only there until the bigger multi-plex behind it was finished and when he (Travolta obviously) brought that needle back, the whole row of seat I was in also leaned back. it was one of the great movie experiences of my life.
 

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Pontypool' Review: An... · 3 replies · +1 points

The first movie that I remember being affected in the same kind of physical(has happened a few times since)aspect was "Pulp Fiction". I walked out of the theatre with my brother and neither of us said a thing until we got to the car at which time we both stated; "holy sh*t". It was a great movie going experience. Felt drained afterwards. Almost the same thing happened after viewing "Saving Private Ryan", Matt Damon aside.
I don't care what political affiliation Mr. Spielberg is, anyone that did"Saving Private Ryan", "Band of Brothers", "Schindler's List" and not to mention the work he's done with the SHOAH foundation, is ok in my book. By ok I really mean he should be lauded.

 

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Pontypool' Review: An... · 5 replies · +2 points

It's strange to say, but in a way I felt physically affected by it.
That's how you know you've seen a movie that's a cut-above.
Was nice to see a movie with a minimalistic approach. Just like in the movie "Signs", in how it delt with alien invasion. kind of.