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  1. No. In this case, there was no gimmick (like changing men's roles to women's), just a new movie based on the same location as the original. Was Robert Stack in the new Ghostbusters? George
  2. I wasn't looking for confirmation so much as just to find out what the original film was. WW cleared that up. As is often the case with sequels, this one bombed, although the original was quite successful. One main reason was that only one of the original cast returned for the sequel. (The others saw the script and bolted.) One old comic replaced the first; one Saturday Night Live cast member replaced another. Other replacements were similar in size and demeanor to the originals. Note: only the returning cast member reprised his role. In other words, the replacements were like Cyrano Jones for Harry Mudd, not like Dick Sargent replacing Dick York as Darrin Stevens. Robert Stack stated (sarcastically) that performing in this film was the highlight of his illustrious career. George
  3. I haven't seen either movie, but I'll guess David Tennant, as he's one of two Doctors I can actually name. George
  4. Even if that's right, what was the other film, based on a newsroom? George
  5. No Way Out? Costner appeared in a number of films before this, but only The Untouchables would be considered a starring vehicle. George
  6. Robert Duvall Barbara Hershey Michael Douglas George
  7. Good, because you're still up. George
  8. You did it again, Dude. You need an actor (other than Justin Long) from Live Free... George
  9. Do I hear sirens? A couple of them, perhaps? George
  10. There are movies whose actors I'll recognize. because I've seen the movie. Sometimes, I can answer because there was a lot of publicity. This was neither case. Sorry. And, no, you don't have to give only three actors at a time. You have to START with three actors (or movies); but if no one gets it, just add more names (or titles). George
  11. I don't know. It's also possible that all the other actors you listed were in the movie, but I still don't know. Sorry. George
  12. Kevin Bacon Animal House Donald Sutherland George
  13. The Misfits Marilyn Monroe Some Like it Hot George
  14. I really enjoyed the 100th Supergirl episode. Sort of a "Butterfly Effect" with lots of cameos. George
  15. Still not getting it. I only know two movies with Tom Hulce in them, and this is neither Amadeus nor Animal House. George
  16. By now, you've seen LoT, where, when notified of Ollie's death, Nate's only response was, "Never take part in a cross-over." I wonder what they'll do NEXT year? George
  17. I guess that was easier than I thought. A fun show, hot babes, just fun. You're up! George
  18. Name the actor: Paul Bratter Halsy Knox Bill McKay Johnny Hooker Major Cook Sonny Steele George
  19. After Gene Roddenberry's death, Majel Barrett took material from his archives to bring two of his ideas into production. This series was one of them while the other was Earth: Final Conflict (1997). The basic premise of the series - a man from an earlier era piecing civilization back together - was the subject of three earlier Gene Roddenberry pilots: Genesis II (1973) starring Alex Cord and Planet Earth (1974) and Strange New World (1975) starring John Saxon. None of the three pilots became a series. The name of the lead character in this show was the same as that of the lead characters in Genesis II and Planet Earth. George
  20. I seem to remember you mentioning that Rowan Atkinson played a spoof of "The Doctor," and David Tennant was definitely one of them, so let's give that a try. The Doctor (Who) George
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