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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I was thinking the old Avengers show, because of "Dorothy Gale"; but that character was Catherine Gale, so I'm still stumped. Incidentally, there's no comma between Dorothy Gale and "Ace" McShane. Is that a single character (Dorothy Gale McShane, nicknamed "Ace")? George
  2. I assumed that was a clue, but I didn't (and don't) get it. Unless it's something Brolin said as "W." This requires two names to win (both are in all three movies): Annie Hall Love and Death Play It Again, Sam George
  3. I knew he was in Milk, but it was Jonah Hex that gave it away. George
  4. Battlestar Galactica (the first one)? It had a robotic dog, or "dagget." George
  5. You are correct. I've seen Erland in three films, the two you mentioned and "The Wanderers." I haven't tried googling to see if there were others. His large size was a major factor in his dying of heart failure. :-( George
  6. Final Arrow episode. Good job. Not too mushy, and brings back a lot of supporting characters from the series. New job for Layla. And John????? George
  7. This first clue might give it away, as I've mentioned this person before. A featured actor in this movie was a student at MIT when I was there. I met him a couple of times, as he was on the wrestling team along with one of my fraternity brothers. He died far too young. Two of the actors became state governors. The movie was based on a novella by Richard Bachman. "Richard Bachman" is actually a pseudonym for Stephen King. George
  8. Conan the Barbarian Sandahl Bergman All That Jazz George
  9. Now, unfortunately, you've gone from one actor to another without a movie in between... George
  10. Now THIS one I've heard. Having trouble coming up with the title, though. George
  11. OK, fine. JACQUELINE (Big-set) BISSET. (FYI, she was Miss Goodthighs in the original "Casino Royale.") FREE POST George
  12. Has anyone watched "Pennyworth"? I had heard a bit about it, but since it's on EPIX, which I don't get, I haven't seen it. It appears to be up to episode 7 or thereabouts. George
  13. That's Brigitte Bardot, but no. Let's see if this helps: Gwen Meighen The last name may have only been mentioned once in the movie, one of the earliest disaster-type dramas. AIRPORT Gail Berke One of the best-known wet-T-shirt scenes THE DEEP Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Liz Cassidy The second was from a thinly-veiled re-telling of the first (or, more accurately of her second husband) THE GREEK TYCOON Empress Josephine Bonaparte from a miniseries (1987) NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE James Lebeau from a recent HBO series (a female role, despite the name) NIP/TUCK Constance Isles the mom of a lead character in a recent TNT series RIZZOLI & ISLES George
  14. I know Thompson from his political and TV careers, but I can't think of movies he's been in. Except, I suppose, "No Way Out." George
  15. OMG, NO!!!! (She wasn't ON MWC; Al Bundy referred to the ACTRESS as "Big-set", a play on her name as well as her figure!) George
  16. Meet the Parents Owen Wilson The Royal Tenenbaums George
  17. No. Older woman. On "Married With Children" she was referred to as "Big-set." George
  18. I actually am a Count (Upper Silesia). Our family name was von Juraschek, before my grandfather changed it on coming to America. But, I think Human mistook me for the poser of this trio. Amy Adams Man of Steel Diane Lane George
  19. Not resonating. (Doesn't mean I haven't heard it, though.) George
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