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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. My favorite line. City Slickers "Danger! Danger, Will Robinson!" George
  2. Sounds like cartoon characters. Mel Blanc? George
  3. Tucker, the Man and His Dream Martin Landau Ed Wood George
  4. Star Wars 3 (Revenge of the Sith) Temuera Morrison Green Lantern Georg
  5. One star of this show, though not one of the titular characters, received more fan mail than any of the other stars. An actor and actress who played husband and wife on this show, played husband and ex-wife on another show (not a spin-off). In syndication, the show was aired in some outlets in the full hour-long version, in a mangled half-hour version in others. George
  6. Fly Me to the Moon by Frank Sinatra? George
  7. Presumably, you mean Susan St. James, who co-starred with Rock Hudson. George
  8. Well, apparently Raf isn't correct. And I thought I was pretty clever. George
  9. My assumption is that the spoofs were titled according to the character on stage. Maybe (assuming Raf is correct) Macarthur and Mindy Macbeth and Mindy MacDonald and Mindy ? George
  10. Correct. In the first segment of the TZ movie, a bunch of lost soldiers in Vietnam bemoan the fact that they shouldn't have "fragged Lt. Niedermeyer." At the end of AH, when describing the futures of the main characters, Niedermeyer is mentioned as being killed by his own troops in Vietnam. In the "Qpid" episode of STTNG, Worf grabs Geordi's lute, smashes it, and sheepishly says "Sorry" (a la Belushi in AH). Donald Sutherland blew off the gross but said it was one of the funniest experiences he ever had. George
  11. No, because this clearly isn't Singing in the Rain. George
  12. There obviously can't be six consonants in a row, so at least two must be vowels. Note that the example I gave of TWO connected pairs was baLLOOn. And WW has given the only word I know of that fits. Again, I don't know if there are others. George
  13. I actually only know one, but there could certainly be as many as four. Feel free to give one (or more). George
  14. Some words contain pairs of double letters in sequence, e.g., balloon. Can you name a word that has THREE pairs of double letters in a row? George
  15. I'm not sure this is an EASY movie quote... George
  16. I can't either. But you're correct. George
  17. Margot also seems unlikely to bother the US: George
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