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I'm really liking S&L. I think it edges out Flash as my current favorite. Sadly, I think Batwoman is better than Legends is, now. George
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You probably meant Bernie Casey as the Tri-Lam rep. I googled Richard Griffiths's photos, so I know who he is, but I'm a bit stumped on other movies. A popular movie (which I haven't seen) appeared with one of his photos, so I'm ruling that out. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
But... I Get a Kick Out of You "I got married to the widow next door; she's been married seven times before." George -
Doctor Strange? George
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This show debuted in 1961 and continued until 1998. Shows with similar titles were occasionally used by the network as late as 2017. The person most often seen on the show was Vinko Bogatai. Though not a household name, the description of his performance is known to almost all. George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Still. George -
The first of three movies starring James Garner and Julie Andrews. Garner said it was his favorite of all his movies. The only Julie Andrews film in black and white. The majority of the male main cast members who played U.S. Navy Officers or NCOs, James Garner, Melvyn Douglas, James Coburn, William Windom, Edward Binns, and Alan Sues, were U.S. Army veterans. Douglas served during World War I; Windom, Sues, and Binns served during World War II; and Garner and Coburn served during the Korean War. On the last day of shooting, James Garner broke two ribs after trying to dive over the camera during the D-Day landing scene with James Coburn. Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, and this film were made at about the same time. Andrews was glad that it was released between the other two, to avoid her being typecast as straight-laced. The act described in the movie's title does not refer to one becoming a naturalized US citizen. It refers, rather, to a woman trading sexual favors for scarce wartime commodities. A line (Garner's character to Andrews's): "You American-haters bore me to tears, Ms. Barham. I've dealt with Europeans all my life. I know all about us parvenus from the States who come over here and race around your old cathedral towns with our cameras and Coca-Cola bottles... Brawl in your pubs, paw at your women, and act like we own the world. We overtip, we talk too loud, we think we can buy anything with a Hershey bar. I've had Germans and Italians tell me how politically ingenuous we are, and perhaps so. But we haven't managed a Hitler or a Mussolini yet. I've had Frenchmen call me a savage because I only took half an hour for lunch. Hell, Ms. Barham, the only reason the French take two hours for lunch is because the service in their restaurants is lousy. The most tedious lot are you British. We crass Americans didn't introduce war into your little island. This war, Ms. Barham to which we Americans are so insensitive, is the result of 2,000 years of European greed, barbarism, superstition, and stupidity. Don't blame it on our Coca-Cola bottles. Europe was a going brothel long before we came to town." George
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The Long Riders Robert Carradine Revenge of the Nerds George
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Human is up. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Daydream Believer "Hello Darkness, my old friend." George -
Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Human is up. George -
The first of three movies starring James Garner and Julie Andrews. Garner said it was his favorite of all his movies. The only Julie Andrews film in black and white. The majority of the male main cast members who played U.S. Navy Officers or NCOs, James Garner, Melvyn Douglas, James Coburn, William Windom, Edward Binns, and Alan Sues, were U.S. Army veterans. Douglas served during World War I; Windom, Sues, and Binns served during World War II; and Garner and Coburn served during the Korean War. On the last day of shooting, James Garner broke two ribs after trying to dive over the camera during the D-Day landing scene with James Coburn. Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, and this film were made at about the same time. Andrews was glad that it was released between the other two, to avoid her being typecast as straight-laced. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Then I have failed to produce a song remembered from one line. It is, however, one of the Monkees' greatest hits, so I thought it would be obvious. George -
"Face/Off"? George
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C) The DC/Fawcett character must be Captain Marvel, now known as Shazam. I think the show is Beat Shazam George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
That's not "Snowbird." George -
songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
You're Sixteen "Oh, I could hide 'neath the wings of the bluebird as she sings." George -
Daniel Craig Cowboys and Aliens Keith Carradine George
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Analyze This Lisa Kudrow Romy and Michele's High School Reunion George
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I didn't watch any of them, but B seems familiar. I can almost remember the title. George
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Of course. George
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Yes. I'm glad I didn't have to go with Gidget and Sister Bertrille! George -
City Slickers Helen Slater Ruthless People George
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Okay. Swamp Thing Adrienne Barbeau Escape from New York George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Mercy McBee Sally Burton Mary Tate Farnsworth Megan Carter Edna Spalding Emma Moriarty M'Lynn Eatenton Betty Mahmoody Celeste Talbert Miranda Hillard Karen McCann Mary Todd Lincoln George