Ken in Irvine

Ken in Irvine

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13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Ten Best Movies of 2010 · 0 replies · 0 points

"The Town" was a fantastic film with a horrific ending that left the final product as merely mediocre.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top Five Underrated Mo... · 4 replies · +5 points

In your description of Denzel, you failed to mentioned his role as Creasy Man on Fire. I had no problem believing that guy could survive multiple gun shot wounds.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top Five Underrated Mo... · 0 replies · +5 points

On Deadwood, I was pretty sure Powers Boothe's character could survive on a diet of nails and blood.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top 10 Most Overrated ... · 0 replies · +3 points

In regards to Ben, if he wasn't an official contributor here, I would think he is trolling us.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Top 10 Most Overrated ... · 0 replies · +2 points

I am curious: what has Ridley Scott done to prove himself to be a "dufus politically"?

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Thank You, John Nolte · 0 replies · +4 points

Andrew, I have been with BH since day one. As my year got busier and busier, I had less and less time to make my daily visits to the blogs that I enjoy. Today, this is the only one that I check daily. Thank you.

Also, I would like to thank you for letting us all discover that Adam Baldwin was even cooler than we already thought he was. I swear, before him, I wasn't sure that there was anyone that well-educated in Hollywood.

And thanks to all of my fellow commentors. This place wouldn't be the same without all of you (except the trolls!)

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Thank You, John Nolte · 1 reply · +2 points

I believe it is going to be called "Big Environment" and it is in the works.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - The Way You Wear Your ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Nay good sir. I think his hat was on just right with that statement!

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 2009 Movies: Top Ten S... · 0 replies · +3 points

The opening scene of Inglourious Basterds reminded me very much of the unbelievable verbal kung-fu that took place in True Romance in the scene between Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper. The whole time you are watching it, you feel like something is just not right as you know what is going on is too good to be true. When the outcome reveals itself, you can't help but be taken aback at what you have just witnessed.

The giant robot chase in Terminator Salvation was an excellent example of what McG is capable of as a visual director. Unfortunately for McG, scenes like that were intermixed with ones where the characters had to talk.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 2009 Movies: Top Ten S... · 0 replies · +1 points

Last nail in the coffin? You are still watching the Oscars?