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- (MOVIES) Hollywood Film Festival GuideThe goal of the festival is to unite established Hollywood filmmakers with independent ones, and to recognize great achievements in filmmaking itself.
- No More (Hollywood Film) Heroes Any More - Whatever Happened To...Arnie, Mel, Charlie?With key male film stars self-destructing, Pitt, Depp, Willis and Douglas are left holding the fort.
Best Running Scenes in Hollywood FilmsAs Oscar nominees listen in anticipation for their name to be called I realized, no one has ever been nominated for Best Running Scene. The Academy had neglected to acknowledge this phenomenal feat of foot swiftness.- GZ Mosque - Sad Waste but Distraction from Real IssuesThere are many serious issues facing our country and the Ground Zero Mosque isn't one of them. It's a sad waste of resources but it's not an issue that deserves so much of our attention and energy.
- Red Light, Greenlight : a Bit About the Hollywood Film ProcessNegotiating Los Angeles and working here-- it just doesn't seem like a big deal to me anymore, but at one time, it was a big deal. I took a risk and made a giant leap to pursue something that I really wanted to do.
- Hollywood Film Distribution for Natives. It Could HappenFilm distribution is tough for native filmmakers.
- What's with This Damn Blasphemy Site?Apparently there are some that are angered by what they consider "blasphemy" in the movies and they want their brand of censorship, damn it!
Legendary Unfinished Hollywood FilmsThere are film buffs that would kill for a glimpse of unfinished films from some of Hollywood's greatest directors including Orson Welles, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Terry Gilliam, and even Jerry Lewis.
Hollywood Film Effects: Creating a Black and White FilmScreening your film in black and white is a double edged sword, though, and film audiences will want to know that there is a good reason for the black and white usage.- Hollywood History: How Hollywood Treats Minorities and Other Disenfranchised GroupsHollywood loves to pat itself on the back for making strides in its portrayal of women and minorities. Too bad the pat on the back is harder than it deserves to be.

