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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I Think We're Alone Now "Slow down, you move too fast; you got to make the morning last." George
  2. I don't know about Dylan Walsh, but Griffith and Willis were in The Bonfire of the Vanities (?) George
  3. I find that that's usually the case, with the exception of one or two iconic roles. Take Harrison Ford. Boatloads of movies, but other than Indiana Jones and Han Solo, I couldn't name another character he's played, though I could list several movies. George
  4. OK, nobody (but me) watched "Martial Law." FREE POST George
  5. Reminds me of "Natural Woman," but that's not it. George
  6. In this thread, you need to get the artist as well as the title. To my knowledge, Stealers Wheel did not record this song. George
  7. Band on the Run "What goes up, must come down." George
  8. Since Human didn't post another... The others were untrue But when it came to lovin' you I'd spend my whole life with you 'Cause you came and you took control You touched my very soul George
  9. Need another clue. Is WW around? I haven't seen him post here in a while. George
  10. "You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain." George
  11. You guys are allowed to google after three days. Gloria Bell Julianne Moore Kingsman: The Golden Circle George
  12. The main cast of this show (excluding the star) included Arsenio Hall Kelly Hu Tammy Lauren Louis Mandylor Tom Wright Gretchen Egolf (The first two would have given it away for me, but then I watched this (relatively) short-lived series regularly.) The star of the show, Sammo Hung, wasn't particularly proficient in English, so he had fewer lines than most of the co-stars. The show had a cross-over with Walker, Texas Ranger. Jackie Chan is a friend of the star and has an uncredited cameo in one of the episodes. George
  13. Dreamgirls Tower Heist The Distinguished Gentleman Harlem Nights Best Defense Boomerang George
  14. Movies longer than three hours tend to be serious dramas (biographies like Gandhi and Malcom X or epic tales like Ben-Hur or Lord of the Rings). This one is quite different. Stan Laurel was offered a cameo role but refused, as he had promised never to work again after the death of Oliver Hardy. The role went to Jack Benny. At the time this film was made, there were about 100 stunt performers in America. 80 of them were used in this film. George
  15. Definitely too subtle. But I got the answer without it. New one soon. George
  16. Supergirl finale: OK, but not a big winner IMHO. It was nice to see Mon-el, Jimmy Olsen, Cat Grant, and Winn Schott, again, and Helen Slater (as Eliza Danvers) gives a wink to her movie role. I'm surprised that Superman didn't show up, and Barry Allen would have been nice (her first crossover). All the action was over about midway through the second hour. The last half hour was all touchy-feely stuff with a predictable ending. George
  17. I can figure out just about everything except the answer. Art Carney won for Harry and Tonto, and there was a lot of grumbling that Al Pacino didn't win for Godfather II. Pacino DID win for Scent of a Woman, but I don't remember any other Oscars from around that time. If anyone else is playing, think really long autobiographical movie, involving the Middle East, from the early 90s. George
  18. But, then again, there's that Rodney King thing... George
  19. Another really long movie which could involve Mecca is one I haven't seen, so I don't know much about it, but Lawrence of Arabia (?) George
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