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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "Addams Family." Fester and Gomez dance a Mamushka. George
  2. That's the movie and the scene. Woody and Diane were part of a resistance against an overbearing government. The Fearless Leader had died, but they saved his nose for cloning. After trying to sneak off with the nose failed, Woody held it hostage, George
  3. I suppose that the added "districts" is significant, but it doesn't ring any bells. George
  4. The Towering Inferno was PG and released in 1974. Though I could see Newman in the lead for this film, I can't see Brando. The actual star has done many movies, but he's better known for his TV roles. George
  5. Prime Cut Lee Marvin The Dirty Dozen George
  6. With Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene singing, that must be "Little Shop of Horrors." It's been a long time since I've seen it, so I'm not sure what's happening on screen. George
  7. Another May-December story. Columbia Pictures really wanted Marlon Brando to star in this film, for his "box office allure", even though he hadn't been in a film since 1980. The director and the female lead, however, insisted on the actor who would get the part being in this film, resulting in his only Academy Award nomination. (He didn't win.) Paul Newman was also considered for the lead. Reportedly, apparently the Columbia Pictures studio did not want to make the movie at all because it had no "sex or violence" in it. The female lead once said on the A&E television show Biography that her kissing scene with the star in this picture was the best on-screen kiss she had ever had. One of the few films to successfully appeal its MPAA rating. In a pivotal scene with the star, "Bobby Jack" asks him if he and "Emma" have been "f******". The MPAA "automatic language rule" normally does not allow even a single instance of a "sexually derived" vulgarity, in a sexual context, in a PG-13 release. The female lead had won two Academy Awards before this film, but she was not nominated for one for this film. The film was originally scheduled for general release during the 1985 Christmas Day weekend, but Columbia moved it to the weekends of January 17 and January 31, 1986, when they saw the holiday lineup of films. They did a limited, selected, release December 25, 1985. George
  8. The latter part might be GAME of Thrones, which means the former part is a movie, likely ending in "Game." Ender's Game of Thrones? George
  9. Batman v Superman Diane Lane Six Pack George
  10. Alan Rickman Galaxy Quest Sam Rockwell George
  11. Telly Savalas On Her Majesty's Secret Service Diana Rigg George
  12. Correct. Actually, Van Damme was a TIMEcop. WW is up.
  13. In this movie, a space cop finds out that ground up (dead) people are being used for food. George
  14. Another May-December story. Columbia Pictures really wanted Marlon Brando to star in this film, for his "box office allure", even though he hadn't been in a film since 1980. The director and the female lead, however, insisted on the actor who would get the part being in this film, resulting in his only Academy Award nomination. (He didn't win.) Reportedly, apparently the Columbia Pictures studio did not want to make the movie at all because it had no "sex or violence" in it. The female lead once said on the A&E television show Biography that her kissing scene with the star in this picture was the best on-screen kiss she had ever had. George
  15. "I'm in love for the last time in my life." "I'm in love for the first time in my life." "Stay to supper?" "I won't do that unless I'm still here at breakfast." "How do you like your eggs?" (Putting candles on a birthday cake) "Okay, what is it? How old are you?" "Just set the damn thing on fire!" George
  16. Jack Thornton Christian Peter Warne Duke Bradley Chris Hunter Gerald Meldrick Gay Langland Cmdr. "Rich" Richardson Victor Marswell Devereaux Burke Flint Mitchell Victor Albee Norman George Hint: all of these roles are from over a half century ago.
  17. Still liking Stargirl. Even the Seven Soldiers of Victory get a mention (and maybe a cameo?). George
  18. "Another Day" by Paul & Wings? George
  19. At least that's a name I recognize. Now if I can just think of something she's been in... George
  20. You've done this before, I think. M*A*S*H? George
  21. Well, you didn't underline the second part, initially, so I assumed you were just giving examples. ET, Predator, and the Greys have the basic human, bipedal shape. Hmmmm…. "Howard the Duck Soup"? George
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