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Amazon Women on the Moon Robert Picardo Star Trek: First Contact George
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Was that the one with Bette Midler and Shelley Long? George
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"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" by Billy Joel? George
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I'd be interested to see what you thought it was. George
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And Lucifer is on Earth 666. George
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This is pretty much the whole summary from IMDb: Carole Stanwyck and Sydney Kovak have nothing in common; they are the polar opposites of one another. Carole is a former socialite, who lost her fortune and is now making a living as a photographer and a courier. Sydney's father's a con-man, so she knows her way around the streets. She is also a pick pocket and a jazz bass player. The only thing that they have in common is the fact that they were both married Raymond Caulfield, a private investigator. When he was killed he left everything including his agency to them. After apprehending the one who killed him, they decided to run the agency themselves. George
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It should, indeed. It has to be Wonder Woman. I assume the "spin-off" actress is Debra Winger (Wonder Girl). The lead actor of the other franchise was probably Chris Reeve. George
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Sorry, though I would have almost considered it a given. I do recommend watching the "Crisis Aftermath" shows. They don't give any future things away (other than the non-Crisis-related Stargirl series to debut this spring), but they do have some nice takes on things already revealed. George
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Although I've seen The Princess Bride numerous times, I've only seen Forrest Gump once. I don't remember RWP from it, or from Wonder Woman, which I have seen a few times. I think I saw Unbreakable, but I haven't seen Beowulf. So, not a drop kick for me. Good for Human. George
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I don't even have a fluid guess. George
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Well, yeah. The female lead was in a few other movies around that time, and a more iconic actor had a small role near the end of the film. Nice to "see" you again, Human. Where ya been? George
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Again, not real spoilers: Lucifer (from the TV show) is apparently part of the continuity; Cisco annoyed that he didn't get to name the Anti-Monitor. George
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If not (B), then is (F) Big Brother? George
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Another well done episode. And a nice, nostalgic clip from a 1990 show. Too bad we have to wait a few weeks for the finale. George
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No spoiler here, but some points from Episode 2 I enjoyed: Seeing Tom Welling again. His Smallville really launched the Arrowverse. Actually seeing Kevin Conroy. He's been the cartoon voice for Batman for over a decade, but I've never SEEN him before. Most of the "Easter Eggs" were quotes from old (and not so old) Superman and Batman movies. FYI. Black Lightning, while not technically a crossover episode, was what we would have called a "Crisis Tie-In." You may want to include it in your CoIE viewing. George
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Michael York Logan's Run George
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I agree that we need to let everyone catch up. Do we discuss after the first three episodes, or do we wait until the conclusion in January? George
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Enjoyed episode 1 (Supergirl) of CoIE. Cute cameos with Robert Wuhl and Burt Ward. Episode 2 (Batwoman) tonight. New Black Lightning tonight, but it's not part of CoIE. I guess that that will be in January. There was also a "Crisis Aftermath" special, after the SG episode. I've recorded it but haven't seen it. George
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Charlie's Angels Bill Murray Groundhog Day George
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No, it was a western, featuring several sets of actor brothers (three Carradines, two Quaids, two Keaches, and two Guests). That should help. George
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I vaguely remember the show, but I can't remember the title. George
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Well, CoIE starts this Sunday. An interesting article about the history and logistics of the crossover can be found here: Crisis Info (no teasers!) George
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Is (B) "Big Brother"? George
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Raf's post somehow escaped my notice (right before the page break, I think). Anyway, yes, Belushi and Aykroyd. George
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There are TWO correct answers for this one. You really should give both, to win: 1941 Neighbors The Blues Brothers George