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Bullz-Eye’s Badass Bracket: Round 1

Who is the biggest badass in entertainment history? It’s the kind of hypothetical that could keep a group of guys up until the wee hours of the morning, with plenty of booze fueling the debate, of course. Regrettably, Bullz-Eye’s Badass Bracket is a BYOB affair, but don’t let that distract you from the task at hand.

After several phone and email conversations comparing the credentials of this sadistic freak with that lovable villain, we settled on a group of 32 entertainment tough guys (and gals) who’ve spilled way more than their fair share of fake blood. Some walk the righteous path, some walk the wicked, and some travel both, but they’re all worthy entrants in the Badass Bracket.

The first round of the competition features some marquee matchups right out of the gate. Follow along with our bracket, or click on one of the links below to vote for your favorite character:

(#1) Jack Bauer vs. (#16) Indiana Jones
(#2) Maximus vs. (#15) James Dalton
(#3) Hannibal Lecter vs. (#14) Snake Plissken
(#4) John McClane vs. (#13) Tyler Durden
(#5) The Bride vs. (#12) James Bond
(#6) Conan vs. (#11) Casey Ryback
(#7) Sonny Corleone vs. (#10) Tony Soprano
(#8) Ash Williams vs. (#9) Doc Holliday

Why exactly is Rob Zombie re-making “Halloween”…

…when he seems intent on removing so many of the things that made John Carpenter’s “Halloween” such a definitive horror film?

In a recent interview with MTV, Zombie indicates that “I have free reign to do whatever” with the flick, admitting that he loves the original movie but wants to expand on it. Unfortunately, in this expansion, he’s removing Michael Myers’ ability to drive…which means sayonara to Myers is in the station wagon…and he’s not of a mind to use Carpenter’s theme song in any capacity. What…? That’s like remaking “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” but ignoring Ennio Morricone’s score. He’s also going with a different Myers house, rewriting the character of Dr. Loomis to a considerable degree, and, basically, removing everything but the character names, the very general premise, and the fact that it takes place on Halloween.

And, yet, I can’t ignore the sheer coolness of having Malcolm McDowell playing Dr. Loomis…

…so I remain curious enough to consider checking out the flick.

“I’ll be right here, honey. Watching you. Always.”

Tom Cruise plans to accompany his beloved, heterosexual wife Katie Holmes on set every day during the shooting of her new movie, according to recent reports.

In what will be her first film after becoming a new mom, Holmes will appear with Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah in “Mad Money,” a comedy about three women planning to steal from the Federal Reserve.

Informed that her beloved, heterosexual, not-remotely-overprotective husband had already phoned studio producers to let them know that they would be blessed with his presence during every moment of every scene to be shot every single day, Katie replied that it’s “amazing” to have such a dedicated, devoted husband. Then, almost imperceptibly, she mouthed the words, “Help me.”

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