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  1. I thought I didn't know this one. Now I'm certain. George
  2. C) seems very similar to the NPR (radio) show "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me." Don't really recognize any of them, yet. George
  3. Looks like some sort of Euro-Ghostbusters. George
  4. "When you start to get into trouble, I will say, 'Perhaps I can be of assistance?' From then on, I do the talking. You stand behind me. And don't appear distracted. We may come from a fragmented, MTV rap-video culture, but they do not. Every aspect of your appearance and behavior will reflect on you, the Department, and me as your sempai." "My sempai?" "Mm." "That wouldn't be 'massa', would it?" "No. The sempai is the senior man who guides the junior man, the kohai. In Japan, the sempai-kohai relationship is presumed to exist when the younger man and the older man work together. Hopefully, they will presume that of us." "Golf tomorrow at noon?" "At noon, yes." "This time, I will try to make it harder for you to let me win." "Tough neighborhoods are America's last advantage. " "We're the good guys. Why are we running?" "We're not running. We're eluding." "Perhaps I may suggest a strategy. Don't stare at these guys. Keep your hands down. These guys don't like big arm movements. They might shoot you. Keep your voice calm... Better still, don't say s-it. If you hear me say "Can I be of any assistance?"... ..it's too late. You can kiss your little a$$ goodbye." "If we only had the original disk, we could see what happened after that." "Exactly. You catch on fast, Lieutenant Smith." "Yeah, I do." George
  5. Death Becomes Her Goldie Hawn Private Benjamin George
  6. When I was young, I had nightmares almost every night. A lot of them involved a ghostly boogeyman who could paralyze me before getting a hold on me. I remember one night dreaming that I woke up from one of the nightmares, but I could see the shortest wisp of the boogeyman going into our bathroom. (This was a reasonable view, as my bed faced the hallway with the bathroom door.) I forced myself awake, for real this time, but you can bet I was very tentative about heading into the bathroom to pee. I did it, though. No peeing the bed. On a different note, I'm not good with blood and gore. Not slapstick stuff, like Monty Python, but more realistic scenes. In the first "Halloween," when Jamie Lee Curtis rams a coat hanger into "Michael's" eye, I nearly passed out. Any wonder I never went to med school? George
  7. It's not the Marvel Avengers. With Connery in it, It's the one based on the old TV show. Go ahead with Uma Thurman, if you wish. George
  8. Anthony Hopkins The Mask of Zorro Catherine Zeta Jones George
  9. Other exceptions to the no-googling rule: If Triple Movie Links has gone three days without a response, you may google the last name to move the game along. (For other threads, it's better to nudge the clue-giver to add a couple more clues. "Reverse" googling: Let's say a TML ends with the movie "Cowboys and Aliens," and you think that Sam Rockwell was in it. You can't google "Cowboys and Aliens" to look for his name, but you CAN google "Sam Rockwell" to confirm or disprove your guess. If you do this, though, you need to have another Sam Rockwell link in hand. If you pick another movie from the list of Sam Rockwell films that came up in your search, you're "cheat-googling" again. These games are memory tests, not tests of Internet searching skill. George
  10. I use Edge. I can't see T-Bone's (initial) picture, either. When I click on the garbled script which appears in its place, I get an error message (403 -- No permission). I have occasionally had some trouble posting because of file size. Usually, I open the picture in Paint and then resize. Is the red truck busting through a wall (I think?) your clue? George
  11. Harrison Ford Air Force One Gary Oldman George
  12. "When you start to get into trouble, I will say, 'Perhaps I can be of assistance?' From then on, I do the talking. You stand behind me. And don't appear distracted. We may come from a fragmented, MTV rap-video culture, but they do not. Every aspect of your appearance and behavior will reflect on you, the Department, and me as your sempai." "Golf tomorrow at noon?" "At noon, yes." "This time, I will try to make it harder for you to let me win." "Tough neighborhoods are America's last advantage. " "We're the good guys. Why are we running?" "We're not running. We're eluding." "Perhaps I may suggest a strategy. Don't stare at these guys. Keep your hands down. These guys don't like big arm movements. They might shoot you. Keep your voice calm... Better still, don't say s-it. If you hear me say "Can I be of any assistance?"... ..it's too late. You can kiss your little a$$ goodbye." George
  13. When Clint Eastwood made the comedy Every Which Way but Loose (1978), this actor reportedly said to him, "Clint, you're getting into my territory [comedy], and if it's a success, I'm going out and make 'Dirty Harry Goes to Atlanta'!". When this movie went into production, Eastwood sent a telegram to the actor saying, "You really weren't kidding, were you?" This was Rachel Ward's first major motion picture. (She was not the star.) George
  14. Long Shot The Disaster Artist Superbad George
  15. Sorry to gum up the works, but it looks an AWFUL lot like a scene from Devil's Brother. Is it possible they used footage from one movie in another? George
  16. I'm not going to wait for WW, here, as I googled "The Devil's Brother" and found out that yes, the scene is from that film. My question: HOW THE HELL DID YOU KNOW THAT? (Collateral question: How the hell did WW know that movie?) I'll admit that I can't name many Laurel and Hardy flicks, unless they were meeting the Wolfman or Frankenstein, or whatever, so maybe this was a well-known (to others) one of their films. George
  17. CafeCap, how did you even find this thread, buried for nine years? I wouldn't call it a horror film, but "Experiment in Terror" was an EXCELLENT thriller. By the way, CC, please join in in some of the other game threads. The rules (for most of them) are posted in a pinned thread at the beginning of this forum. The main, general rules are: the person who gets the answer gets to post the next puzzle, and no googling to get the answer (though it's okay to google when giving the clue). George
  18. Juliette Binoche Chocolat Johnny Depp George
  19. The actual title is simply "I Like It Like That." I think the Kingsmen might have performed it first, but it's the DC5 cover I remember best. Human is up. George
  20. You take Sally and I'll take Sue And we're gonna rock away all of our blues Come on (come on, let me show you where it's at) Come on (come on, let me show you where it's at) I wanna show you (come on, let me show you where it's at) The last time I was down there they lost my shoes They had some cat shoutin' the blues The people was yellin' and shoutin' for more And all they kept sayin' was-a "Go man, go" George
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