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You're on a roll. George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
But I repeat myself... George -
Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The historical figures I recognize, of course, but Dr. Loveless, Guy Pringle, and Kurt Wallander all seem very familiar. I just can't place them. George -
Obviously a vampire film. Pretty sure it's not the Lugosi "Dracula," but I'm otherwise bereft of ideas. Maybe "Van Helsing"? George
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Framed (Name That Flick from one Pic)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The movie will be obvious. What was happening in this scene (or really, just prior to it)? George -
Need more quotes. George
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I suspect that WW was recalling the "Look on the Bright Side of Life" crucifixion scene in Life of Brian. But that wasn't Garfunkel singing. Still not getting the ACTUAL movie. George
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This is the same movie as your previous clue? George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I'll go with the Poirot I know: Peter Ustinov? George -
I can "hear" a solo male voice singing this, and even get most of the melody, but I can't think of the singer or title. George
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You are good! Yes, Deep Space 9. How did you know that Siddig was McDowell's nephew? George
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Malcolm McDowell once said he'd like to appear on this show, but only if his nephew), would direct the episode. Such a chance was offered in season five, episode eighteen, "Business as Usual", but never materialized due to scheduling conflicts. One character was originally envisioned as a young Clint Eastwood type. When one actor was called in for his audition, the casting director told him that none of the previous actors had been "grouchy enough". So the actor improvised his lines using his most gravelly voice, and secured the role. The character's scoff eventually became such a character trademark that the screenwriters would often script it into his lines. One of the characters (my personal favorite) was inspired by certain John le Carré spy novels, particularly "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy". George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Do you have some sort of dysphasia? It is, obviously, Hamlet. I'll give it to you. George -
I'm guessing Peter O'Toole. Clearly, it isn't the star of any of the films. George
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I was thinking "Forrest Gump," but that was before Walsh died. And, though Sally Field had been working a long time, she was only ten years older than Tom Hanks. Got nothing, for now. George
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Framed (Name That Flick from one Pic)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
No. The cheery Jesus ("Buddy Christ") was a creation of George Carlin's character in "Dogma." He thought it was awful that the representation of our Savior was always such a downer. George -
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This one seems quite familiar.... George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Kenneth Branagh Mel Gibson Laurence Olivier Ethan Hawke George Mackay Giorgi Megrelishvili George -
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The "other Boleyn girl": Scarlett Johannson George -
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I remember that there was a Man from UNCLE episode of the A-Team. I think it was even called "The UNCLE Affair," with each segment given an Act number (as per TMFU). By that time Robert Vaughn was overseeing the A-Team. David McCallum was an old associate, who, IIRC, turned out to be the bad guy. The Girl from UNCLE was the spinoff. I don't know that I'd call it a rival organization, but the bad guy organization was THRUSH. I don't know about the movies, but I'm going with The Man from UNCLE. George
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I don't mind being credited with the assist, but you made the shot. George
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Yes. "Free Enterprise" is about a couple of ~30-year-olds, both big sci-fi fans. One has a steady job, the other is more of a gadabout. They meet and befriend Bill Shatner (playing himself) in a library. It's actually quite cute. Rent it, or stream it, or whatever you kids do today. George
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