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14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - HomeVideodrome: 'Ameri... · 0 replies · +5 points

If only Hunter were old enough to have seen the incredibly lame superhero cartoons of the 70s where they stopped forest fires and never threw a punch.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Survivor Sues Gingrich... · 2 replies · +3 points

Survivor raised a similar stink when Hulk Hogan used the music for his ring entrance in 1984. They've always been overprotective of the song's usage.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Good News: Hollywood W... · 1 reply · +1 points

William Lustig's VIGILANTE and a slew of Italian crime films with the likes of Tomas Milian, Franco Nero and Maurizo Merli did!

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Good News: Hollywood W... · 0 replies · +1 points

I would say DEATH WISH 3 offers more Ed Wood-level fun than DW 2.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Good News: Hollywood W... · 0 replies · +1 points

Always thought Bronson was miscast. After all, who in the hell would mug Charles Bronson? Jack Lemmon was originally offered the role, which was truer to the novel ("Paul Benjamin" isn't an obvious tough guy).

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Marvel Studios Now Mak... · 0 replies · +6 points

I've heard about Norton as well. He tends to try to hijack the writing credits on every movie he works on. Just listen to him on the commentary of FIGHT CLUB where he catches himself after implying he wrote the script.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood's Problems D... · 0 replies · +8 points

They do make crowd pleasers. Problem is the crowd they please is 12 year-olds.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood's Problems D... · 1 reply · +6 points

"Blame Canada" from the SOUTH PARK movie is quite unforgettable. But that was over 10 years ago.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood's Problems D... · 1 reply · +1 points

I feel like Fassbender is about 3 movies away from major stardom.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood's Problems D... · 1 reply · +15 points

THE ARTIST swept the nominations because it is a throwback to classic Hollywood. The movie has no agenda, no politics and a real affection for old Hollywood nostalgia. It's the type of film Hollywood wishes it could still make. France has had an interesting boom in movie production in the last ten years, from action to comedy. It's ok to like their movies. Chirac isn't their prime minister anymore.

And DRIVE was robbed.