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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Monster's Ball Heath Ledger Brokeback Mountain George
  2. Yes. I suppose his features (especially the prominent cheekbones) found him a number of roles as an Indian. He was Paris for a couple of seasons on Mission Impossible and had a recurring role as William Bell on Fringe. George
  3. Krypton has come and gone (this season). Nice use of Brainiac, Lobo, and Doomsday (and Black Mercy). Zod as Seg-El's son (and, therefore, Superman's uncle) is bizarre. We DID see a VERY young Jor-El. The moon (Wegthor) blows up. Other than some fragment impacts, not much effect on Krypton (which seems unrealistic, even with suspension of disbelief). All in all, it's not a bad show, but I don't think it's great. At least, it's not much fun to watch. Like Riverdale, in that respect.
  4. Paul "Monk" Baroni Professor Cole Dr. David Kibner Galvatron ("The Great") Paris Dr. William Bell Chief Black Hawk Narab Ted Sherrill Tom Kennedy Fred Garrison Harry Wells Karlo Rozwadowski Yellow Wolf Blake Larson Indio Ramirez Spock Luke Reid Little Hawk Robert Nash Ben Blacker Jim Colburn Johnny Swift Ralph Tomek Emeterio Vasquez Joaquin Delgado Cherokee Ned Del Hillman Keith Bentley John Walking Fox George
  5. Sorry. The threads got confused. That was the correct film, though. I think I had originally planned to use quotes, and then inadvertently got into the trivia section... George
  6. Let's see. Not many to choose from, there... Josh Brolin W Richard Dreyfuss George
  7. It is none of those men. Paul "Monk" Baroni Professor Cole Dr. David Kibner Galvatron ("The Great") Paris Dr. William Bell He's played himself on the Simpsons, and his head on Futurama. Also note that I said he was NOT Native American, though he often portrayed them. George
  8. He was a voice actor in that Transformers movie, live in all of the other selections. Two of the roles on the list were recurring roles in popular TV shows. (He had one recurring role in a show which all of you would recognize immediately, so I'm saving it.) He has had guest-starring roles in dozens of TV shows, often different roles on different episodes of the same show. Not a Native American, he often portrayed them (when it wasn't considered inappropriate to do so). Though he has appeared in several movies, most of his work is from television. George
  9. The film is based on the novel of the same name. The novel is the first part of a trilogy by Kevin Kwan. Tyersall Park, Nick's grandmother's home, is actually in Kuala Lumpur. Per The Hollywood Reporter: "Tyersall Park, the mansion of the Young family matriarch, was created out of two abandoned Malaysian government-owned buildings in Kuala Lumpur. The jungle had started to take over, floors had collapsed, there was monkey poop and bat populations," says production designer Nelson Coates, who stripped out carpeting, stenciled the floors to look like expensive tile, and found a local muralist to create leafy graphics for the walls. As of October 2018, the film had grossed over $235 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing romantic comedy in a decade. George
  10. This movie was actually renowned for its sound track I Heard It Through the Grapevine You Can't Always Get What You Want Joy to the World Good Lovin' My Girl Ain't Too Proud to Beg Natural Woman A Whiter Shade of Pale Let's add some of the cast: William Hurt Kevin Kline Meg Tilly JoBeth Williams George
  11. Name the actor Paul "Monk" Baroni Professor Cole Dr. David Kibner Galvatron ("The Great") Paris Dr. William Bell George
  12. The other RR movie I know is "Bedtime for Bonzo," and I couldn't name another actor in it. George
  13. Sounds like a very good guess. George
  14. That's what I thought, too, which is why I hid it amongst a bunch of other names. Douglas is 102, even though he had a fairly major stroke over twenty years ago. George
  15. Undoubtedly this show shares a name with another show, which probably involved animation. Not enough yet for me to make a guess. George
  16. "Psycho," then? Jamie Lee Curtis is arguably better known than Janet Leigh. (Incidentally, I haven't seen this movie, either. Horror was not (and is not) a favorite genre of mine.) George
  17. Comin' down in three-part harmony. You're up! George
  18. Steiger died 17 years ago. I didn't say this actor WOULD HAVE BEEN over 100; I said he IS over 100. His son is also a very famous actor. His daughter-in-law is famous, but less so. George
  19. All right then. Tippi Hedren movie, but not The Birds. Not getting it. BTW, why are you always throwing ME hints? I'm guessing that Human is still around, maybe Info. George
  20. Raf's clue would imply "The Birds." I haven't seen the movie, so the lines and the characters' names don't ring any bells. George
  21. To weave our dreams upon and listen To each evening when the lights are low To underscore our love affair with tenderness And feeling that we've come to know You'll swear you've heard it before As it slowly rambles on and on No need in bringing 'em back 'Cause they've never really gone George
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