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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Mycroft Holmes is correct. Hugh Laurie played him in the reviled "Holmes and Watson." Rhys Ifans was, indeed, on "Elementary." My God, Wolf! How do you do it? George
  2. Name the role. I'm going to include the most helpful actors in the first round, so don't expect this to get easier. Stephen Fry Christopher Lee Mark Gatiss Hugh Laurie Rhys Ifans George
  3. I just googled his picture. I'm not sure I DO recognize him, though I must have seen him before (in "Monk," at least). George
  4. Correct. I don't feel bad for having watched it on cable, but I would have felt bad had I paid to see it... M's daughter was played by Kelly MacDonald, one of the principal actors in Boardwalk Empire. Ferrell and O'Reilly also starred in Talladega Nights and Step Brothers. George
  5. No. This movie tells a single story. George
  6. They may have appeared in other films, but I believe they only starred in three. Do you ever watch a movie and see an actor or actress, and say to yourself, Where have I seen him/her before? (Of course you do.) Thankfully, we have IMDb for these things. A supporting character (female) in this film had a major role in the TV series Empire Boardwalk. The two stars of the film have worked together on two other films. All three are comedies. Became the only film in the history of the Razzie Awards to "win" Worst Picture and not even be nominated for Worst Screenplay. Speaking on the Empire Podcast #346 (11 January 2019) about the quality of the film, Steve Coogan, who played Gustav Klinger, said "I think in 20 years time when the dust has settled and people are able to look at [this movie] objectively, I think people will say 'It's still rubbish". Actor Billy Zane has a cameo in this film aboard the Titanic; an homage to his role in the 1997 film about the Titanic. According to Deadline, after disastrous test screenings, Sony attempted to sell the film to Netflix, which declined. George
  7. Weird Al Yankovic UHF Billy Barty George
  8. People, don't you understand The child needs a helping hand Or he'll grow to be an angry young man some day? Take a look at you and me Are we too blind to see Do we simply turn our heads, and look the other way? George
  9. Joe Pesci My Cousin Vinny Fred Gwynne Ralph Macchio (Fred would have been too hard without googling) George
  10. Back to Dion: Runaround Sue George
  11. Bringing Down the House Steve Martin Roxanne George
  12. If you're thinking Shaloub because of Monk, his character's name was ADRIAN Monk. George
  13. Do you ever watch a movie and see an actor or actress, and say to yourself, Where have I seen him/her before? (Of course you do.) Thankfully, we have IMDb for these things. A supporting character (female) in this film had a major role in the TV series Empire Boardwalk. The two stars of the film have worked together on two other films. All three are comedies. Became the only film in the history of the Razzie Awards to "win" Worst Picture and not even be nominated for Worst Screenplay. George
  14. Quick answer: correct I was going to add John Watson and Oliver Hardy in my next set of clues. George
  15. Seems a reasonable guess. There is only one line I remember from that film, though; and it's not one WW has posted. George
  16. I don't know. There's a reference to the Crusades and one to Abe Lincoln, so my earlier thoughts were either time travel or some long historical film. It has a Monty Pythonesque or Mel Brooksish feel, but I don't recognize any of the lines. And, yes, I saw the underlining. If it were a HUMP instead of a MOLE, I'd guess Young Frankenstein, but I don't remember any of these lines from that movie, either. George
  17. I roam from town to town I go through life without a care I'm just happy travelin' 'round With my two fists of iron, but I'm goin' nowhere! George
  18. Cal Naughton, Jr. Amos Hart Reed Rothchild Happy Jack Mulraney Gus Sinski Lefty George
  19. I suspect that "Common" is not the name of an actor, though I could be wrong... George
  20. "Africa" by Toto. Honestly, the only lyric I ever listened to is that "There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do." If you didn't give that, I would not have gotten it. George
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