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I didn't read this article, and this comment is not a criticism of it. But if this site is going to continue expanding coverage into the broader American political (I'm fine either way), you guys should seriously consider hiring a writer with policy/legal expertise. I have, in past articles, especially those about

That's an interesting idea. It may be worthwhile for studios to try exposing things like proof-of-concept reels to larger audiences to gauge interest and commitment before spending $150M on a King Arthur movie no one really wants, for example.

Chevrolet!

Last week:
ROGER Ailes
Chris Cornell, who wrote a Bond song
And now, Roger Moore. Coincidence?
Yes, clearly.
My favorite Moore role was his brief run as Sloane's frenemesis on Alias. It was fun to watch him have fun.

Funny, but I'm disappointed by the Kushner material. It's too tame. Look at that babyfaced Gordon Gekko wannabe. I keep expecting to hear that he's quitting the Trump administration to take over for Matt Smith in the stage adaptation of American Psycho.

Finally, stoner comedy has its own Dane Cook.

Quasi-related: I really want the next Fallout to be set in Hawaii.

It needs moose. Moose are assholes. They're the hippos of North America; they kill way more people than the predators.

I resent that!

So much meth here.

Yeah, this actually sounds a little too churchey for Montana. We're more like our emotionally repressed Dakota neighbors. Religion is too expressive for us.

Probably a Nazi cloning experiment.

You know who looks weirdly like Ingrid Bergman? Isabella Rosselini. Shoulda cast her.

I bet spraying all over your monitors is something you and Weiner have in common.

"Fox News: Even our 'liberals' are white supremacists."

Corin Tucker

Maybe this will re-spark that project. It's hard to think of a better marriage of director and subject.

Recent Politico/Morning Consult showed Republicans who "strongly approve" fall slightly, and Republicans who disapprove of Coney firing increase slightly. It's not an earthquake, but in a weekly poll conducted four months after inauguration, it's not meaningless either.

I don't know. Recent polling indicates otherwise.

I can't remember a time in my life when I wasn't a Star Trek fan. And if there's one thing I've learned about Star Trek, it's that I can't stand most other Star Trek fans. They pushed back against TNG because it wasn't Kirk, they pushed back against DS9 because it wasn't set on a ship, they pushed back (and continue