Hollyfeld Reporter
Hollyfeld, here.
Welcome to the first edition of The Hollyfeld Reporter, a semi-regular direct line to our readers through which I, or other members of the TNMC cast, can editorialize various aspects of the media. This will not be another stupid column written by some guy who doesn't know what he's talking about - I will speak out only on matters about which I feel confident I have a right to an opinion. Exactly how many matters that entails no doubt remains to be seen. If I am too ignorant about a subject to discuss it intelligently, I will not discuss it at all, or mention it only in passing. The issues of the entertainment industry are too complex, and often too important, to criticize lightly. I also feel that uncalled-for negativity is unproductive at best, and harmful at worst, but more often than not merely unnecessary.
Hollyfeld, here, for the final installment of his San Diego Comic Con Escapades. A bit of news about the pictures I had promised - it turns out it's going to be a couple of days. In order to get you guys the best picture quality possible, assuming they'll come out at all, I have gotten the "extra-special-super-duper" package at the developers. That will take at least a couple of days. I promise you that you will see that as soon as I do… maybe even before.
Hollyfeld, here. We're back with our annual TNMC Oscar Nominee Predictions. Last year our editor-in-chief, John "Batman" Shea, and I tried our luck at predicting who the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences would select as the top five candidates in the top categories, and did fairly well. A brief review of our picks shows us being right for three or four nominees per category. However, 2000, though hardly full of sure things, was still more cut and dry than 2001, in which there are numerous films of comparable acclaim all vying for the same awards. So without further ado (sorry, one more: ado), the Batman and The Closet Monster (bonus points for anyone who got that) are taking their crack at predicting the most prestigious nominees of the year:
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