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Lori Petty appears to be available.

I bet Trump really misses at least one Obama living there—specifically Malia. After all, she's legal now and Melaina's expiration date is coming up fast…

Vox made a big deal about it too. I think it's kind of a silly issue. If someone wants to pay me nearly half a million dollars for a speech, as long as they're not Nazis or the KKK, I'll probably take the money and do some good with it.

They paid to hear Nixon speak, so probably.

Specifically, Ivanka's butt.

The Daily Show has actually asked questions like this. The responses seemed to be "We agree and support anything that Trump says and does, even if it's a complete contradiction to what he was saying and doing yesterday".

They took all the trees and put them in a tree museum.

It's been a while since I've done one of these…let's go!

[Sign reads Dikachu Season. Entire AV Club Commentant smiles evilly in his direction]

I'm still waiting for the release of his Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders.

The entire film will simply be a 90-minute ad for the Broadway production of Frozen.

I'm assuming that they're only talking about Star Wars films, since the exact same paragraph mentions the Thanksgiving release dates for Wreck-It Ralph 2 and Frozen 2.

The Jungle Book at least had a real kid amid all the CGI animals and settings. The Lion King is going to be as CGI as Moana.

[92 minutes in] Vanellope: You did it Ralph! You saved the Inter-

I wouldn't be sad at all if he somehow got an Emmy nomination out of this, though he's not even the best male supporting performance on a likely doomed NBC sitcom.

NBC has definitely stepped up their sitcom game this season. Great News is also getting terrific reviews. Powerless wasn't bad, but it's a step down from the three you mentioned.

Hopefully, the Emmys will see fit to nominate the credits sequence for Main Title Design, which is probably this show's one hope for a nomination.

I think a film's very first public release must be a theatrical release, whether it be in the US or abroad. After that, I don't think it matters, as long as the first US release is theatrical. For example, if that Robert the Bruce biopic from the Hell or High Water team that Netflix announced today got a theatrical

Sandy Wexler, in it's 254th big week!

Netflix did get A Very Murray Christmas nominated for TV movie last year (though it would have made a lot more sense being nominated for Variety Special), though it, and two HBO movies, lost to Sherlock.