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Moonlight is going to get to $20 million, which is a huge amount for a starless independent movie about a black gay kid coming of age.

I don't think he's an idiot, but I think he's in a feedback loop. His policies won the election, so they must work, and if it pisses off "the establishment", so much the better. Stuff like this may charge up the "Trump is God" crowd, but rank-and-file Republicans will grow more and more aghast, and will eventually

I preferred Hacksaw or High Water myself.

The stat is even worse when you consider that five of the female technical nominees are costume designers, the one below-the-line category traditionally dominated by women. If you take those nominees out of the equation, I wonder how low the percentage drops to.

The fact that so many Republicans are diving for cover on this tells us exactly what the GOP thinks of it. But, Trump is still too popular among "the base" to truly take on. That will change.

I'm actually a bit surprised that no one has figured out an effective way to talk to her yet, because she's so fucking predictable. She's good, but she's not that good.

"Trump is right that giving Alaska back to Russia as Putin's birthday gift is the right move for America!"

He'll completely melt down, in full view of all the world.

I'm good with keeping it simple and just decapitating him and sending his head to the middle of the desert via FedEx.

As a member of the LGBT community, I'd much rather have a few years of President Pence than Crybaby-in-Chief. As others have pointed out, Pence is very conservative, but not batshit crazy and Crybaby is proving to be. He wouldn't cozy up to Putin, threaten to blow up NATO, or appoint a white supremacist or an Exxon

Because a white supremacist's opinion is worth so much more on national security than the Chairman of the Fucking Joint Chiefs of Staff.

I really have to think that the GOP is going to pay a huge price for their unabashed support for Crybaby-in-Chief. At least I really hope they do. Surely Ryan and McConnell have noticed that Crybaby's support is already dropping from its historically low levels. But hey, if Crybaby ends up trashing the party, I'll

Last summer, I saw Finding Dory at a mall that was pretty much down to the 18-screen AMC and Sears. Outside of those two places, a Subway, and a Foot Locker, there are no other chain stores still at the mall. Since the mall is split-level, we came in on the second floor to get to the theater on the third story.

The mall close to my parents' house is not dead, but it's clearly heading in that direction. After Mervyn's went out of business, they leased that anchor spot to a Chuck-E-Cheese like pizza place. Then Dillard's left, and that store still stands empty. Now Macy's is pulling out, which means that, outside of the

We still have Falcon Crest and Knots Landing to bring back!

Aaaaaaaa! He got me again!

Just be thankful they didn't manage to shove a Wizard of Oz pun in there somewhere.

Maybe they're using the new addition and subtraction techniques that my boyfriend's second-grade son is being taught. Somehow, they made simple addition and subtraction so confusing that I'm not totally sure how to do it.

Not counting daily half-hour soaps or dramedys, this might be the first major half-hour American drama series the 70s.

Who wants to bet that, no matter how much time this special spends on The Apprentice, the crybaby-in-chief will be on Twitter whining that it didn't get more time?