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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Apparently (from IMDb; I haven't seen any of them), the sequels were played for laughs. The remake a couple of years ago intended to bring back the true horror of not being able to escape from a two-foot doll. You're up. George
  2. It's the few comedic actors that throw me for a loop. Henry VIII? George
  3. Indeed. In fact, from the very first one! George
  4. I know that at least three of them portrayed Dracula (though it's tough to imagine Cleese of Frewer in that role). George
  5. I actually used to watch "B" often. Assuming I get the Ds in the right order, it's Diners, Dives, and Drive-ins George
  6. You're obviously pondering what I'm pondering. You're up! George
  7. Horatio Harry Palmer Charlie Croker Jack Carter Robert Blakely Milo Tindle Jim Keogh Peachy Carnehan Adam Worth Doc Fletcher Alan Breck Ltl Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur Sidney Cochrane Dr. Robert Elliott Sidney Bruhl Dr. Frank Bryant Philip Kimberley Noel Holcroft Reginald Kincaid Lawrence Jamieson Lloyd Fellowes Henry Jekyll John Preston Harry Anders George
  8. This cartoon was popular enough to be moved from Saturday morning to prime time, where it won an Emmy. Then it was moved back to Saturday, with the addition of a new character, and was cancelled after a few episodes. The voice actor for one of the main characters described the character's voice as 65% Orson Welles, 35% Vincent Price. And he should know. He also dubbed Vincent D'Onofrio's role as Welles in "Ed Wood." The other main character's voice was modeled after Frank Spencer, the main protagonist of the BBC sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973). The main characters were unintentionally created by Bruce Timm, when creating caricatures of Producers Eddie Fitzgerald and Tom Minton. George
  9. Private Benjamin Goldie Hawn Seems Like Old Times George
  10. I seem to recall that Deathstroke basically positioned himself so that Flash could only attack from one direction. Still, highly unreasonable, since Flash can vibrate through matter and, hence, attack from ANY angle In all fairness, it costs a LOT less to produce a comic book than a TV show with all the special effects required for the super-hero genre. I'm also cautious, but optimistically so. George
  11. The original working title for the film was "Batteries Not Included" before it became known Steven Spielberg was also making a film with the same title. It was then changed to "Blood Buddy" before settling on the actual title. The film had two sequels which were more comic than the original. The film was remade recently, again as an horror film. The character "Charles Lee Ray" was named from Charles Manson, Lee Harvey Oswald, and James Earl Ray. George
  12. Being an unabashed homophobe I chose not to get "The New Guardians," as it featured gay characters prominently. I don't get Batwoman, for the same reason. I almost quit collecting Green Lantern, when it appeared that Kyle Rayner's gay friend was going to take over the mantle. (Fortunately, that's not what really happened.) Ironically, I'm probably one of the few people watching the Batwoman TV show, just to see how it will play into Crisis. George
  13. The best part of "Millenium" was the giant poster which could be made by sticking all of the covers together. And let's not forget the Lana Lang was ALSO one of those "Manhunters," tearing open Clark's shirt to reveal his Superman identity. I haven't been TRYING to forget that, but it WAS a long time ago. George
  14. "Geo-Force has not appeared- but Markovia's earthquake technology appeared in Arrow, and was used in their "Undertaking" for the Glades." Markovia is also prominently mentioned in Black Lightning. We have not seen Geo-Force, but Markovia is apparently building an army of metas. George
  15. Interesting, but no. Horatio Harry Palmer Charlie Croker Jack Carter Robert Blakely Milo Tindle Jim Keogh Peachy Carnehan Adam Worth Doc Fletcher Alan Breck Ltl Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur Sidney Cochrane Dr. Robert Elliott Sidney Bruhl Dr. Frank Bryant Philip Kimberley Noel Holcroft George
  16. This cartoon was popular enough to be moved from Saturday morning to prime time, where it won an Emmy. Then it was moved back to Saturday, with the addition of a new character, and was cancelled after a few episodes. The voice actor for one of the main characters described the character's voice as 65% Orson Welles, 35% Vincent Price. And he should know. He also dubbed Vincent D'Onofrio's role as Welles in "Ed Wood." George
  17. Horatio Harry Palmer Charlie Croker Jack Carter Robert Blakely Milo Tindle Jim Keogh Peachy Carnehan Adam Worth Doc Fletcher Alan Breck Ltl Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur George
  18. Cary Elwes Comic Book Villains Eileen Brennan George
  19. No, that would have been Bugsy Siegel, not Bugsy Malone George Was the first movie Dawn of the Dead?
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