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Michael Weyer
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PLEASE let Sutton Foster be playing Michelle.

Still fingers crossed of Sutton Foster and Kelly Bishop having a scene of them giving each other "don't I….nah…." looks.

Notable is the professor who has been saying since May Trump would win due his model also thinks he'll be impeached. Not by formula but just a major feeling that it's impossible for Trump to do something that doesn't get the GOP to kick him out in favor of Pence, someone they can control better.

Second term? I'll be honestly stunned if he lasts six months before realizing this is nowhere near as fun as he thinks and quit. Yes, Pence is horrible on many levels but at least he's sane and not likely to fire off a nuke over a Twitter insult.

I was sadly not at all surprised to see a preview for Marathon and the comments section crammed with "they still want us to believe this happened? Please, we know it was all a hoax!"

Wow, this article makes me feel SO OLD.

Loving the folks complaining about Goldberg too dominant in a short match when that's how he got over in the first place.

"Huge adult child" seemed to be how comedians did Bush for 8 years.

He must be ticked at the shot Lin-Manuel Miranda took on him hosting SNL. Because that's what vastly more important in Trump's mind.

I'm still baffled at how forty two percent of women voted for Trump. I'll never figure that one out.

Actually, the Latino turnout in Florida was huge. Trouble being, 30 percent of it went to Trump.

Considering Nate Silver was wrong on Trump so much ("The Cubs have a better chance of winning the World Series than Trump has to becoming GOP nominee) and was still picking Hillary to win on Election Day morning, not sure how good his analysis is anymore.

Dream opening…Trump meeting Obama at White House, slamming him on stuff, talking of undoing everything Obama has done and how he'll be more popular than Obama ever was….

I'm reminded of Chris Rock's joke: "People say if Tupac was alive, he'd be in politics. Maybe or he could be doing Tyler Perry movies."

I remember one of the best moments of the short-lived The Good Guys where Colin Hanks kicks in a door, a gun in each hand, blazing away…and not one bullet so much as scratches the crook inside.

I will NEVER get tired of seeing Caity Lotz in cowboy gear.

Of course, his masterpiece is Hard Boiled but yes, this is sensational as you just didn't see action movies shot like this, the ballet style and such. Woo truly did transform action cinema as we know it as slews of imitators show.

The only one of his Hollywood efforts that is true Woo is Face/Off.

They did discuss that in interviews and commentary. Classic case of "needs more flair on screen than on the page." This was the big showdown built up for seven films, they wanted it splashy.

Okay, Deathly Hollows 2 should be above part 1 for one very simple reason: