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It is. Mila Kunis was only 14 when she auditioned for the show. She, of course, met and married Ashton Kutcher. George
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No. Significantly earlier film. "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." George
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That is not the answer. George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
So Raf is up. George -
The Cannonball Run? George
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One of the actresses was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year. She had her first kiss in real life at the age of fourteen as an actress on this show with one of the actors. She and he are now married and have two children. The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs. George
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"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." George
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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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As long as they don't have Young's screechy voice, I'm okay with them. There are different songs: Some I've never heard or heard of; Some I've heard of but not heard. If they're VERY famous, I might get them Some I've heard, but never paid much attention to the lyrics. There may be a repeated phrase that I remember. (That's where "Our House" fits in.) Some I know pretty well, but can't quite "hear" them. That usually means I can't name the title or the performer. Some I know the lyrics and the title but can't remember the performer. That happens a lot with 70s songs. I often couldn't tell you if it was "America" or "The Eagles," or "Earth, Wind, and Fire," or... Then there are those that I know very well. Usually 60s tunes, some 50s and some 70s. Anything after the early 80s is a cr-pshoot. George
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This House (?) George
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The Fugitive? George
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. George
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The Count of Monte Cristo? George (I have a feeling we could be at this all day...)
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V for Vendetta? George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Cool. I may have to see it. George -
I suspect that "Joanne Woodward" is the actress, not a movie about her. In which case, we need another DDL movie. George
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Highlander? George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Well, to be honest, I only listed those from films I've seen. When I looked at IMDb, I saw the two other movie titles, but I didn't check into them. As you point out, Greer was only in a short and would not be obvious. Had I known that the other film was a remake of the original, I would have included Helms. My bad. Now, would you like to name the character? George -
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Anthony Michael Hall Jason Lively Johnny Galecki Ethan Embry I'm giving you four, as I believe that is the complete list of actors who have portrayed this role George -
Still need more clues. George
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Hamburger: The Motion Picture Dick Butkus Johnny Dangerously George
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I might have gone with the Cryer trivia, but I didn't want to give away that it was Superman at that point. Quest for Peace was pretty awful. Lex Luthor had created a clone of Superman who was radioactive. Naturally, he runs around wrecking things while Superman cleans up after him. One particularly silly scene, due to the low special-effects budget, was Superman repairing the Great Wall of China with his heretofore unrevealed "fixer-upper vision," where they simply played the collapse in reverse, rather than have SM repair the Wall at super-speed. Superman defeats the solar-powered clone by MOVING THE MOON TO CAUSE AN ECLIPSE! Somehow, this DIDN'T cause major tidal devastation. The Brandon Routh movie wasn't great, but it beat Quest for Peace by a LONG shot. George
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He wears his underwear on the outside. George
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I didn't even know Sayres had written it until I looked it up. I remembered the Three Dog Night cover. Still, same words, so you're up. George
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I really should have gotten that. Haven't seen it, but Malkovich/Close should have given it away. George