When people criticize Big Hollywood for being too negative my response is always the same: So what? Shut your face. Which is to be expected when you’re surly and defensive and let the alcohol do the talking. But consider our position. We’re right-of-center folks exclusively covering an industry that declared all-out ideological war on us over a decade ago. Not only do we have a lot of catching up to do, but we’re not in this to referee from the sidelines; we’re not in this to wring our hands and document our own demise.
We’re in this fight and we’re either gonna win it or go down swinging.

The Big Hollywood contributors are, however, very, very good at swarming with all kinds of love over the rare pop cultural oasis that manages to somehow get through the leftist propaganda machine that is Tinseltown. And over the course of the last fifteen years it’s become quite obvious that Pixar Animation Studios is far and away the largest oasis of them all.
Starting in 1995 with the first “Toy Story,” this incredible team of storytellers has consistently dazzled, enchanted, entertained and moved us in ways no other studio has since Hollywood’s Golden Age. Pixar’s track record of quality is nothing less than remarkable and that they’ve accomplished this with a series of films that only ever aim to elevate the human spirit is something we should all be grateful for. Especially parents.
15 years Pixar has been with us now — long enough for many to have grown up or to have watched their children grow up with them. And what a gift they’ve been…and still are.
And so next week many a Big Hollywood contributor will be sharing their thoughts and appreciations for a part of the pop culture landscape that does everything right. You’ll hear from those who grew up with Woody and Buzz, those who wish they had, and parents who appreciate the one brand they know they can always count on.
And there will be much, much more.
So stay tuned, sign up with Intense Debate so you can join in, and be sure to take the whole family to see “Toy Story 3” this weekend.
And no, Pixar is not paying us. But they know how to reach me.
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