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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 9 January
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SnowyMountain's Marvel 1-Shot: The Consultant Review


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“Good Bit but Not Great”


So.  The Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant was the first of Marvel’s attempts to expand certain scenes in their cinematic movie-verse.  I have to say that I admire the concept and that they decided to do so in a manner that doesn’t focus entirely on the superheroes who populate the MCU.  Not to mention that they give some screen time to Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) who had a bit part in the first Iron Man movie but graduated to having a supporting role in a number of other films as well—even eventually headlining his own TV series for a while.

However, strictly speaking One-Shot: The Consultant is very—very brief.  As in, it’s something like 4 minutes long—and that’s being generous as a decent porti…




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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 3 January
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SnowyMountain's Bloodsport Review


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“Bloody Van Damme Good!”


Bloodsport is the type of movie that I think you either love it ... or completely hate it. It leaves little middle ground. It is an action/martial arts movie at its heart so if you don’t enjoy those kinds of films—you’re in for a lousy 92 minutes. 

As it so happens, I am a fan and I thoroughly enjoyed this film.  This was Jean-Claude Van Damme’s breakout movie and personally, the best of his films that I’ve seen and is the martial arts version of Rocky in my opinion.

Reputedly, this film was based on the real life of Frank Dux but I’m told that it appears that Dux exaggerated or made up quite a bit of it.  Frankly, I can’t work up that much interest into that controversy—Hollywood isn’t exactly…




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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 1 January
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RIP 2023



They were profound and poignant.  Larger than life and yet beloved for the brief time that they shared with all of us on the big and small screens. 

And so, for all of the Stars of 2023 who passed on this year—you will be missed and remembered.


Matthew Perry ;       Chandler Bing from“Friends” ; “Fools Rush In” ; “The West Wing” ; “17 Again” ; Nicholas Oseranksy from “The Whole Nine Yards” and “The Whole Ten Yards”

André Braugher ;             “Homicide: Life on the Streets” ; Captain Raymond Holt from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

Tina Turner ;    “Tommy” ; “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome”

Harry Belafonte ;       “Carmen Jones” ; “Island in the Sun” ; “Odds Against Tomorrow”

Raquel Welch ;       “Fantastic Voyage” ; “One Million Years B.C.” ; “Bedazzled”

Neel Nanda ;    …




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Jacob Proper95 Jacob Proper95 1 August 2023
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Parody movies 🍿

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Jakester95 Jakester95 31 July 2023
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Top 10 Hottest Women In Television

Kelsey Winslow(power, rangers franchise)






Michelle Williams in Baywatch








Amy Abbott( Everwood)



Kelly Kopowski(save by the bell)








Kelly Bundy(marriedwithchildren)

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 2 May 2023
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SnowyMountain's Star Trek: TOS 1 x 01 "The Man Trap" Review


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STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES

SEASON 1, EPISODE 1     “THE MAN TRAP”

“The Series Gets Better Than This”


Frankly, even though I am an unabashed Old School Trekkie, I have to admit that as the pilot episode, “The Man Trap” is not Trek at its finest and some might feel it better to skip it entirely.  Or at least maybe watch it after seeing a few other episodes to get a better taste of the series before trying to make them sit through this one.

The plot of “The Man Trap” isn’t terrible and the concept of an alien vampire seductress was actually pretty interesting as a cunning murderous alien monster that the crew had to contend with.  However, throwing a new viewer into the established setting of the Enterprise and its crew wi…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 2 January 2023
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RIP 2022

Another year has come and gone and surprisingly so many bright stars who have illuminated us for years have darkened and passed on leaving the rest of us to mourn their loss. But we shall remember them. And so onward for the list of the dearly departed...

Meatloaf (Michael Lee Adley); “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”; “Fight Club”

Sidney Poitier;         “The Defiant Ones”; “A Raisin in the Sun”; “To Sir, With Love”; “In the Heat of the Night”

Gallagher;        “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour”

Kevin Conroy; The Voice Actor of Batman/Bruce Wayne from “Batman: The Animated Series” and the DCAU Franchise

Leslie Jordan;  “Will & Grace”

Robbie Coltrane;      Hagrid from the Harry Potter Franchise

Angela Lansbury;  Jessica Fletcher from “Murder, She Wrote”; T…

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 7 November 2022
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SnowyMountain's Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker Review


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“Too Juvenile James Bond”

Based upon a series of popular children/young adult books first released way back in 2000; Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker was intended to be the first of a series of future film adaptations of the remaining novels. I wasn't surprised to learn that it did so poorly that it cancelled plans for future film adaptations though.

The original premise is surprisingly simple in you have a modern day teenager who is stunned by the sudden and somewhat mysterious death of his often absentee uncle. He soon stumbles onto the fact that his uncle was in fact, a secret agent for MI-6. His covert investigation however brings him to the attention of the chief of MI-6 who realizes that Alex has been unof…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 4 October 2022
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SnowyMountain's Dredd (2012) Review


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“Dredd-fully Mindless but Good Entertainment”

I am only passingly familiar with the immensely popular Judge Dredd comic strip from the the 2000 AD British anthology comic series. However, I do knows the basics and I did see the previous 1995 film starring Sylvester Stallone. Just to give you a head’s up, if you’re a Judge Dredd fan—I’d skip Stallone’s flick and just jump straight in with this interpretation of the indomitable lawman of Mega-City One.

Dredd is a pure action film and makes absolutely no apologies for it. It is pure mindless action and gritty and gory violence. If you love this sort of things in your films—then look no further because you will not be the slightest bit disappointed in it.

The plot is fai…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 28 August 2022
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SnowyMountain's Castle 1 x 01 "Flowers for Your Grave" Review


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CASTLE

SEASON 1, EPISODE 1     “FLOWERS FOR YOUR GRAVE”

“A Wickedly Funny Author and his Detective Muse”


Castle is actually a pretty standard police procedural TV series featuring a male/female pair who investigate murder mysteries.  It’s got the dynamic tension that help the audience invest in the pair due to their occasionally clashing viewpoints of a serious professional detective and a gifted amateur sleuth partnering up—and clearly in more than one way in the male/female sense.

It’s formulaic but it works and I have to admit that a lot of credit is due to some smart writing and the brilliant chemistry between the two lead actors; Nathan Fillion (Richard Castle) and Stana Katic (Kate Beckett) and a lot of gifted sup…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 26 July 2022
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Snowy Mountain's Superman vs. The Elite Review


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“Must See Super-Film”


The whole Versus part of the title itself made me frown considering how often movie makers have used it to offer up worthless junk—Aliens Vs. Predator; Freddy Vs. Jason; Aliens Vs. Cowboys—you get the idea.  But don’t be fooled by the title, it’s far from a mere brainless action brawl but a look into the question of Superman’s validity as an icon.

Is Superman relevant anymore?  Or is he simply a tired old joke?  He’s been trivialized, satirized, belittled, mocked, and dismissed for his old time values.  For being a fuddy duddy Boy Scout.  For representing a brighter, more idealistic, and innocent age in this dark and grim and gritty modern day which doesn’t view his moral standards as being va…




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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 17 July 2022
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Snowy Mountain's This Means War (2012) Review


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“This is SO Stupid!”

The fact is that This Means War has a great concept and the premise is delightful.  I assume that they billed it as a nice family-type movie for tweens and young adults with a solid cast of charming and charismatic young actors with Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon. I imagine that the producers sold it as a juxtapose of True Lies and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. However it just completely falls flat in execution and believability.

This Means War is the story of two CIA operatives FDR (Chris Pine) and his buddy Tuck (Tom Hardy) who kill the hapless brother of a ruthless, extremely skilled, and highly connected independent mercenary/agent Heinrich (Til Schweiger). As in, the schmuck accidentally falls to his deat…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 2 April 2022
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SnowyMountain's Commando (1985) Review


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COMMANDO  

“Classic Arnold”


Commando is the first movie that I remember seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger starring in as a kid. It is also one of the best of his earliest film work in my opinion; edging out Predator; The Running Man; The Terminator; Red Heat; and the Conan movies thanks to its balanced nuanced combination of action and humor. His best films were of course yet to come—but the promise of Arnie as one of the greatest Action Movie Heroes of All Time was crystal clear to me even then. This was the role that I remember him in, the one that I referred to him as before Schwarzenegger indelibly cast himself as the Terminator in Judgment Day.

Commando is actually pretty representative of all of Schwarzenegger’s movies; l…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 1 January 2022
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RIP 2021

2021 has been a pretty hard year for everybody, me included.  Sadly, COVID Delta and Omnicron has been kicking all of our asses even with the vaccines.  Still, we made it through and hopefully, next year will be better and we can finally discard those blasted face masks.  But that isn’t to say that it wasn’t without a few good and great people who unfortunately didn’t make through the year with us.  And so, without further ado; let the survivors remember those celebrities whose passing we are left to mourn.  Their stars shined brightly and the rest of us are left a bit dimmer without them.

Jason Hitch; “90 Day Fiance”

Captain Mark Howard; “Below Deck Mediterranean”

Peter Scolari;   “Bosom Buddies”; “Newhart”

Willie Garson;  Mozzie from “White Colla…

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 16 July 2021
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SnowyMountain's Iron Man (2008) Review


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“Iron Man Lives! He Walks! HE CONQUERS!”


Speaking as a long time comic book fanboy—and an actual ‘Iron Man’ reader and fan as well; I had a lot of expectations for this film.  And a lot of them were negative having to do with the fact that recent string of live action Marvel monstrosities that they had come out just before this film—Daredevil; Elektra; Blade: Trinity; Hulk; X-Men: The Last Stand; Fantastic 4; Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer; and Spider-Man 3 to name a few—and the less said about the Ultimate Avengers DVDs the better. Basically I was worried that it would be yet another abject failure—an insult to the characters that I loved.  Or would it be yet another live action adaptation which barely resemble…



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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 23 April 2021
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SnowyMountain's Big Trouble in Little China Review


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“Big Action, Laughs, and Even Bigger Fun!”

I know when this underappreciated flick came out, critics and audiences panned it but thanks to the magic of TV reruns—I got to see this gem and fell in love with it.  Let me just say that this movie is a spectacular and underrated hit.  It remains one of my favorite films that I have to watch at least once a year. Just because.


I think that Big Trouble in Little China was simply a decade or so ahead of it’s time with foreign martial arts movies and Japanese anime and manga that really started being tapped by receptive American audiences in the mid to late 90's.

Big Trouble is one of those movies that don’t really slot neatly into a singular category; it’s got some wonderful …




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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 23 April 2021
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Snowy Mountain Reviews Blog


Way back on Hollywood & Beyond’s predecessor site of Screened; I used to be a fairly avid reviewer of various TV series and films.  Unfortunately, with the closing of the site, we lost most of all of that data.  I have looked around and tried to recreate a Reviews Section for our Wikia but it appears to be a bit difficult.  I’m not a programmer and most of Wikias don’t seem to carry that sort of thing.

So, I’m starting this blog where I will cover my old reviews—updated a bit. It’s been a while since I posted them after all.  I also hope to add in new stuff here and there as well.

Basically, these blogs contain my opinion of the various films and I hope to progress to specific TV episodes of various series.  This is another attempt to try and …


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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 1 January 2021
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RIP 2020

2020 is about to come to an end in a few short hours and in some ways, it cannot come soon enough with all of the horror stories of the COVID-19. I'd like to take a moment to reflect on all of those individuals who passed away from that scourge and hopefully, 2021 will be better with the vaccine.

And with that said, may we also remember all of those great stars who passed this year as well.

Dawn Wells; Mary Ann from “Gilligan’s Island”

Dame Barbara Windsor; “Carry On”, “East Enders”

Natalie Desselle-Reid; “B.A.P.S.”

David Prowse; Darth Vader from “Star Wars Episode IV

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 3 January 2020
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RIP 2019

It's a bit late but real life interrupts prevented me from posting this in a timely manner.  So sorry.  But 2019 has come and gone and so too has a number of stars and celebrities departed this year as well.  It's a bit startling and sometimes surprising to me to do these lists and realize that I missed out on realizing that some of the characters that they brought to life to entertain me are now gone and will never appear again.  So in tribute to the ones who entertained all of us--who made us laugh or cry, I'd like to dedicate a moment to remember them and their careers and their roles (and not so great roles) that they played.  I'm also quite sure that I didn't list quite a number of them as well.  So if you know of one who I missed, fe…

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 1 December 2018
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RIP 2018

2018 RIP

Another year has come and gone and yet more wonderful and extraordinary people who have touched our lives have passed on during this year.  Goodbye all and thanks for the laughs, tears, and memories. 

If there is anyone whom I missed, feel free to list them.  This list is some of actors or celebrities who graced the screen and the roles that they were best known by and in some cases, the performances that they were be'st known to me as.

Jon Paul Steuer;       Alexander Rozhenko from “Star Trek: The Next Generation”

Jerry Van Dyke;        Luther Van Dam from “Coach”; “The Dick Van Dyke Show”; “My Mother the Car”

Robin Leach;    “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous”

R. Lee Ermey;   Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in “Full Metal Jacket”

Stefán Karl;      “Lazy…

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 27 December 2017
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RIP 2017

Well, 2017 is coming to a close.  Holy geez, has an entire year gone by already?  To Hollywood & Beyond: The Movie & TV Wiki has grown surely if irregularly over the past year and we've added a lot more pages, profiles, and pics.  More movies have come out, more aspiring stars have taken their steps into beocming the stars of tomorrow.  And unfortunately, we've also lost a few good ones along the way. 

So before we close out the year and celebrate 2018 ... let's remember the ones who we also had to say goodbye to in 2017 and the roles we best remember them in.

I'll start...


Mary Tyler Moore:  Laura Petrie from "The Dick Van Dyke Show", Mary Richards from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"

Don Rickles

John Hurt: Professor Broom from "Hellboy"; Adam Sutler …


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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 1 January 2017
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RIP 2016

Well, 2016 is going to over and done with in a few short hours (at least from where I'm sitting).  And this year has been a hard one in my opinion.  We lost quite a few people in this short year.  They made us laugh, they made us cry, we plunked ourselves in front of the TV to watch them or went out to the movie theaters to watch them on the silver screen.  They were some of our best and brightest and many of them were gone too soon.  Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen.

So, fell free to list anyone that I may have missed that passed away this year and deserves a nod in your favorite roles.


Nancy Reagan; former First Lady and wife to President Ronald Reagan

Patty Duke as Patty and Cathy Lane from the Patty Duke Show

George Kennedy as Captain Ed Hocken…


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Takashichea Takashichea 9 December 2016
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WIP


  • Mike20
  • SnowyMountain
  • Takashichea
    • Supernatural Season 12 and Flash Season 3 Episode summaries


  • Pages: 48,172
  • Images: 23,384
  • Page Edits: 152,182
  • Average Edits/Page: 3.16
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Takashichea Takashichea 19 June 2016
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To Hollywood Wikia Summer 2016 Wiki Projects

Now I'm graduated from college, I have more free time to work in Anime Vice and To Hollywood and Beyond Wikia if work doesn't drain me. I underestimated how physical demanding my current job is. When I come home from school, I'm only mentally stressed but not physically. With work, I have no stress but I'm physically exhausted from the activity that requires a lot of walking, lifting, and such.

For To Hollywood and Beyond Wikia, I'm doing three wiki projects.

  • Daredevil (2015) season 2 episode summaries
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005) episode summaries - I need to rewrite the episode summaries after we found out we didn't back up the wiki work from Anime Vice and Screened. It's on my shoulders to restore the wiki pages and then make a credit…
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Takashichea Takashichea 24 April 2021
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Batman: Bad Blood Review (Mild Spoilers)

Welcome to this short review on Batman: Bad Bladd. I'm doing this to promote both To Hollywood and Beyond Wikia and comic book discussions in Anime Vice message board. We have a wiki page on this film. All images are screen capped at To Hollywood Wikia and Beyond Wikia if you like to browse our image gallery.

Before you check out this film, this film is in a series of films. You have to watch Son of Batman and then Batman v. Robin before you tackle Batman: Bad Blood. All these films started out on Damian, the 4th Robin who never appeared in DC animated universe until we had these films. This year, we have a 4th film starring the Teen Titans with Damian in it.

I'm not a comic book reader, so I won't be able to give you details about the original …

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 26 November 2015
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Best & Worst of 2015

Well, Hollywood & Beyond has been up and running for about two years now.  I did this last year and thought it would be good to do it again and maybe expand it too.

So ... what were the Best & Worst of 2015 in your opinion?

I mean both Movies and TV Episodes that you watched and loved/hated?  Tell us so we know what to add to our watchlist and what to avoid!

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Mikex20 Mikex20 11 November 2015
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RIP Jem and the Holograms 10/23/15-11/12/15

Released: October 23, 2015

Pulled from theaters: November 12, 2015

Cause of death: No one wanted to see it

I would say you will be missed, but we all know better...

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Takashichea Takashichea 24 April 2021
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Justice League: Gods & Monsters Review (No Spoilers)

Hello everyone, I'm starting a small project doing reviews to promote both Anime Vice Boards and To Hollywood and Beyond Wikia. Mike had asked me about reviews in the Wikia after we posted Dream and SnowyMountain's tips into one super review guide that incorporates both reviewers experiences in reviewing anime/manga and TV/Films. I was thinking on how to promote reviews. This is one of the answers I thought about. I'm not a good reviewer, just doing this to encourage folks to either review in either sites or both. Having some fun, too. (Have been doing wiki work a lot. Needed to wind down a bit)

Wiki Page: Justice League: Gods & Monsters (2015)

Short Background: I'm not an avid comic book reader. I got into comics through the 1990's animated …

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Takashichea Takashichea 16 July 2015
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San Diego Comic Con 2015's TV & Film Announcements

This thread is basically a summary of all the big announcements I can find. I do my best.

Movies & TV Shows

Warner Bros Panel

  • The Suicide Squad made a surprise guest appearance (minus Jared Leto and no panel either). A preview footage of the movie was shown. (Source)
  • A new Green Lantern Corps film was announced. - Source


Star Wars: The Force Awakens

On July 10, fans get a special behind the scenes reel. No new footage of the new movie was shown. On the panel, these were key speakers: Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Harrison, Abrams (producer), Kathleen Kennedy (Lucasfilm President), Lawrence Kasdan (writer). Also, new cast members join the stage: John Boyega, Gwendoline Christie, Adam Driver, Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac and Daisy Ridley.

Release Da…


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Takashichea Takashichea 7 July 2015
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Review Guide

Hello everyone! Back in the old site, we had a review guide written by Wales, one of best reviewers in the community. Unfortunately, we didn't save the guide. What we have here is a short, casual guide written by Dream and SnowyMountain of Anime Vice and Screened, long time expert reviewers in our communities. Please thank them for taking the time to share advice. 

Then, we talk about formats. Basically, you pretty experiment and try new things to find out what your preferred review style is. We list formats that folks had used.

Tips

  • The big one obviously: make sure it's your own work and you are not copying off someone else.
  • Try minimizing spoilers. The whole point of a review is to give a reader your perception of the series for them to dete…
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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 23 April 2015
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New Administrator

Hi Hollywood Wikia Viewers!

My name is SnowyMountain and thanks to Mikex20, I have been given the priviledge of being one of this site's new Administrators.  I thought I'd let you all know that if there is any problems that you wish to address or comment on, you are certainly free to send me a message and let me know.  So I can pass it on to somebody else to take care of. 

Just kidding!  I'll certainly do my best to help and while I'm not that experienced, I'm sure that the other guys will help as well if I can't.  Please be patient with me.  Thank you.

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Takashichea Takashichea 24 March 2015
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Anime Vice and Screened Timeline

Welcome to the Anime Vice and Screened's Timeline project. Because of Screened's closure on March 14, 2014, I was concerned about Screened and Anime Vice. I realized our time is short. As a former historian in a college club, I carried that influence into Anime Vice by documenting mainly wiki work when I first started in Anime Vice. Here I am, doing this to preserve our two community's hard work and struggle.

I welcome all help because this is a community's time line, anything significant (Wiki, Battle, RPG, Reviews, and Staff) should be here.

Thank you everyone.

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Cloudguy Cloudguy 1 March 2015
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Image storage

Well as my first blog i've decided to share what the websites i've been using to store all of my images online rather then have them all stored on my pc. It also helps having them on a database because if something happens to your pc you've lost all your images and work, and in case something happens to the website your on, you wont have to re-edit all the images you've made.

I'll start by introducing myself, I'm Cloudguy, a wiki editor who's been working on wiki's for about 2 years, my main site is ComicVine.

  1. Imgur

Imgur is a social networking site that allows you to upload images worldwide, I mainly use it to save all of my images i've worked with so I can find them easily and to save space on my computer. Although I think it does have an u…

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 23 December 2014
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The Best & Worst of 2014

Well, Christmas is coming up and so 2014 is coming to and end as well.  Sadly we lost quite a few great actors and actresses this year such as Robin Williams, Joan Rivers, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Harold Ramis, Mickey Rooney, Ann B. Davis, Casey Kasem, James Garner, and Sir Richard Attenborough. 

2014 also had quite a number of films that I thought were great and needs celebration such as Captain America: The Winter Soldier and X-Men: Days of Future Past.  I was originally just going to pick one film for my top choice in 2014 but in the end, I coudn't decide between two of them.  So without further ado:

  1. The LEGO Movie
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy

These were the movies which honestly surprised me at how good they were.  I did not expect either of them …

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Takashichea Takashichea 31 August 2014
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Winter 2013 Screened TV Experiences: Star Trek/Walking Dead


Welcome everyone! I know it's a bit late, but I wanted to do a blog similar to my project called Anime Vice Recommendations and Experiences where I take folks' recommended anime and manga and try it out. I do a marathon, might not finish it, but I share my experiences and recommend to the right folks who will love it. Originally, I wanted to do as my last blog in Screened when it shut down on March 2014. I never got a chance due to school and trying to save people's wiki work and reviews from Screened.

I do these series of blogs to show our community does discuss anime, manga, and TV shows while getting folks to try new and old shows!

Don't worry, I won't go into spoilers. I just want to give a general impression, not a traditional review.


Re…



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Mikex20 Mikex20 7 March 2014
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Welcome to Hollywood and Beyond

Hopefully in the up coming months; this community will be fully functional, with a a large compliment of users to discuss movies, shows, and anime. I'm also hoping to attract a lot of people to edit the wiki, mostly the recently orphaned screened pups.

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SnowyMountain SnowyMountain 13 August 2014
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R.I.P. Robin Williams

Remembering Robin Williams

He was one of the greats.  A fine actor and great comedian.  What is even more tragic is that he committed suicide which is truly ironic considering how talented he was in bringing laughter and joy to other people. 

I can't understand why so many actors seem to struggle with depression and can't seem to find any other way out.  This is the guy who I fondly remember as the Genie from Aladdin, the crossdressing Mrs. Doubtfire, the strange alien from Mork & Mindy, and Popeye; the very first movie that I remember seeing him in. 

I've seen him in so many, many more yet those of the ones which stick in my head.  The ones that make me smile.  It's a terrible shame that it didn't seem to do the same to him. 

I don't think th…

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Master Menos Master Menos 7 March 2014
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(Introduction) How should TV shows be handled in this Wiki?

Hi, I'm Master Menos. If the name doesn't ring a bell, I'm Bigheart711, one of the people who migrated here from Screened. I happen to know way more about television and anime than movies, but I have no clue how to handle such edits and what to do. I do have experience in Wikia, but the most of it was for the Cardfight Vanguard Wikia and I feel that I haven't properly delved into editing around these parts, despite being a veteran thanks to sites like Anime Vice and Giant Bomb. Should they be handled in the same way as the Movies for now, or much differently?

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