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The Con Artists Have Taken Over the Asylum

This week’s Washington Times column: Can we all agree that the “hope, “change” and “transparency” part of the Barack Obama media carnival is officially over, and it’s finally time that we start holding our new president accountable? Consider the tale

Introducing the "Big Hollywood" Theme Song

I don’t know what RevoLucian is but he, she, it or they is or are (a) genius(es)! Listen to the *** profanity-laced *** techno-masterpiece inspired by Christian Bale’s ‘Terminator: Salvation’ set rage-out against cinematographer Shane Hurlbut for mistakenly walking into

The True Face of Hollywood

This week’s Washington Times column: Sometimes I just don’t get the Republican Party. Back in 2004, a smart, good-looking moderate Republican Hispanic ran for Congress. At the time Victor Elizalde was just under 40 years old and working as an

Boycott Greg Gutfield's 'Red Eye'

This week’s Washington Times column: “Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld” on the Fox News Channel must be boycotted or taken off the air. Its sexist, misogynist, homophobic, racist, speciesist and self-hating host must be maimed, lynched and/or killed. If not,

Mike's Message

by special Big Hollywood guest correspondent Michael Moore. Hi, gang. Michael Moore here. I’ve been thinking a lot about patriotism lately. I had an interesting conversation with my friend Joe about this, and I thought I’d share it. So me

No Magic Internet Button for GOP

This week’s Washington Times column: After the 2004 election, much was made of Joe Trippi, Howard Dean’s campaign manager and Internet guru. Mr. Trippi is credited with using social networking tools to hook up supporters and to drum up excitement

Week #2 Thanks

The big tent that is Big Hollywood got much larger this week. I can’t thank the contributors and the readers enough for the amazing work. I live for refreshing the comments on each post because of the quality of the

The C-Word

(Almost) 40-year old Caucasian male seeks hot, violent and steamy longterm non-sexual relationship (not even muscle relaxing massages) with any race, creed, gender, sexual orientation in the arts or entertainment industry who deviates from the political norm. Looking for stimulating

My First Assignment: "Gone Baby Gone"

I promised in my earlier post that I would watch more movies. Well, tonight I watched a doozie on Starz, and I must say, I have to give Benjamin Geza Affleck props. I have made fun of him publicly (it’s

Wash Times: 'Triangulating Scarlett Johansson'

Today’s Washington Times’ column: This was the year Hollywood finally realized that it couldn’t sell an anti-Iraq war film. It also was the year the mainstream media discovered it couldn’t report that the war on terror had failed. Countless prime-time

Wash. Times: A Million Stories To Tell

On Tuesday, I launch Big Hollywood, a big group blog that will feature hundreds of the big minds from the fields of politics, journalism, entertainment and culture. Big Hollywood is not a “celebrity” gabfest or a gossip outpost – it

STUDIO ESTIMATES: MARLEY & ME with $24M 3-day and lovable lab could be the #1 live action pooch ever; BEDTIME STORIES reaches $20M & could hit $130M domestic; BUTTON #3 with $18.4M; VALKYRIE adds another $14M, but can UA make a profit?; DEFIANCE huge with $60K PTA!

Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. SUNDAY MORNING: In Studio 3-Day Estimates, the top 5 for the first weekend of 2009 remain the same as the order of finish for Christmas weekend. Marley & Me (Fox)

Wash Times: 'Sinise: A man for all services'

This week’s Washington Times’ column: Since war became a geographically distant but very real way of life after Sept. 11, 2001, no Hollywood star has stepped up to support active duty U.S. military personnel and wounded veterans like Gary Sinise.

Wash Times: 'I believe Hillary's cardboard cutout'

This week’s Washington Times’ column: At the exact moment Jon Favreau is receiving high praise in pre-inaugural media puff pieces, the 27-year-old chief speechwriter for President-elect Barack Obama (not Jon Favreau, the Hollywood actor/ director) finds himself in a minor

Wash Times: 'Six degrees of Imran Khan'

This week’s Washington Times‘ column: On the evening of Nov. 26, the biggest names in Bollywood walked the red carpet at the Bombay premiere of “The President Is Coming,” a comedy about six 20-somethings vying to win the right to

Wash Times: 'The kids are all right'

This week’s Washington Times’ column: As the Republican blame game and political infighting rages with no end in sight, here’s an unorthodox fast-track plan for a full-scale GOP recovery in 2010. The future of the Grand Old Party needs to

Wash Times: 'Mr. Spielberg, tear down this wall'

This week’s Washington Times’ piece: More than a dozen box office failures vilify the troops without a single counterperspective seeing the light of day. Yet one positive Iraq war film, “Brothers at War,” dares to tell the story of a