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Melanin Magic: The Best New Black-Led TV Shows Of 2016

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2016 may have been a year of bleak headlines, but the bright light was definitely the amazing black talent that hit our small screens.

Melanin Magic: The Best New Black-Led TV Shows Of 2016

American Eagle Skinny Skinny Jeans: When Regular Skinny Jeans Aren’t Skinny Enough!

If you thought skinny jeans couldn’t get any skinnier … think again. American Eagle as unveiled its new line of “skinny skinny” jeans! In what is probably just an incredible marketing campaign, AE’s promotional video shows models saying things like, “I like skinny jeans. Sometimes they’re not skinny enough.” The solution: Even less denim. Even more buns. American Eagle Skinny Skinny Jeans The product page on AE’s website shows what appear to be two cans of spray paint – indigo or bright light – and promises a “limited edition premium package.” If you try clicking through to purchase the item, a window pops up stating they are temporarily sold out. So either they’re really backordered or totally fake. Either way, watch the video above and laugh!

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American Eagle Skinny Skinny Jeans: When Regular Skinny Jeans Aren’t Skinny Enough!

12 Films of Christmas: Gremlins

This selection from Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas gives us a horror hit that forever changed portrayals of Christmas — not to mention the MPAA : On a trip to New York City, unsuccessful inventor Rand Peltzer (Hoyt Axton) searches for a Christmas present for his son Billy (Zach Galligan), and in Chinatown he finds an adorable creature known as a mogwai. The old shopkeeper (Keye Luke) refuses to sell it, but his grandson secretly lets Rand have it for $300. There are rules to be followed in keeping the creature: Keep it away from bright light, don’t let it get wet, and don’t feed it after midnight.

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12 Films of Christmas: Gremlins

Natasha Richardson’s Family Will Never Forget Her

Aunt Lynn Redgrave recalls the late actress as “a bright, bright light in our lives”

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Natasha Richardson’s Family Will Never Forget Her