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Other potential Trump honorees:

Captain Holt's husband

It's about what you'd expect from the very tip of a bell curve, isn't it?

Perhaps he will do what Academy Award Winner Patricia Arquette and Special Agent Elijah Mundo never could, and put a stop to Johnny Haxalot.

You play as a distributor trying to earn prestige. Each of the six films on the slate earns points based on its profits, metacritic score, and Oscar performance. The precise way those points are calculated varies from position to position. The complete details are here: https://docs.google.com/doc…

Stingo you had expressed interest in the Movie Draft. Wanna take over one of the ghost slates? They're detailed a few comments upstream.

Blockbuster: F8 of the Furious. The last one opened to $147M, and it didn't have a nuclear submarine or Helen Mirren in it. The blockbuster bonus is based on opening weekend size and with Marvel's output being more idiosyncratic and DC's slow-motion faceplant I think this has a shot at being the second-largest weekend

Abstract Cosmic Entities Marvel Can Use in Infinity War:

At this point that's 16 episodes out of 88. The good started outweighing the bad a loooong time ago but people still dismiss it out of hand just because it was boring for a while in 2013.

It's nuts that it's going to be on Netflix everywhere EXCEPT the US.

Set in a North Dakota town so ravaged by the recession that most of the local characters can’t even afford their own arcs, the film begins during a dark night of drilling, as the greedy CEO of Terravex Oil Company (Rob Lowe?) decides to ignore the objections of his spineless resident scientist (Thomas Lennon) and

I wish there was a good reliable source for advertising budgets. That'd be a fairly good way to tell how much a studio was forcing a hit vs. sleeping on it.

CZ 2017 MOVIE DRAFT SPOOOOOKY GHOST POSITIONS

@avclub-9293e2662d706845a23fcbdd071a1f2f:disqus ! Doc! Spy (if you didn't die)! Now is the time!

CZ 2017 Complex Draft Happening in 20 Minutes

I think the big question here is what makes a hit sleepy? Is it that it takes a long time to accrue its gross (legs) or is it that it's not a tentpole but still makes a lot of money (budget)?

Okay how about a second round:

Alternatively, which film from 2015 would you consider to be the "Sleeper-Hit"-iest of that year?

Please rank the following films by how accurately you feel they are described by the term "Sleeper Hit":

While you're at taking it too seriously, if any of the films you've added have wiki pages could you turn them into hyperlinks so the rest of us can do cursory research in the middle of the draft like I did last time?