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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
This might make it a bit easier: Misty Rowe Theresa Russell Susan Griffiths Melody Anderson Barbara Niven Mira Sorvino Poppy Montgomery Ashley Judd George -
Maybe I was hallucinating. I read it in the Trivia section of IMDb's listing of the Blues Brothers, but now it says Aykroyd. I could have sworn it said Belushi, before. My mistake. Play on. George
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Your photos aren't blurry. I don't understand any of them, but they're not blurry. George
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It was Belushi who was engaged to Fisher. WW is up. George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
What role have all these actresses taken? Misty Rowe Theresa Russell Susan Griffiths Melody Anderson Barbara Niven George -
Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The Count of Monte Cristo? George -
Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I remember seeing Depardieu in one version of T3M. Porthos? George -
I haven't seen "The Walking Dead." This comment actually had me thinking of a soap opera. My Mom watched "As the World Turns" from when she was pregnant with me, almost up to her death. She thought it was hysterical that adults never seemed to age, but kids grew up like weeds, so there was at least one character who was a great-great-grandfather! George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Luke the Apostle? George -
Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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Sounds familiar. George
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It is, indeed. Belushi was "the Black Hole." I didn't realize that he and Carrie Fisher had been engaged. George
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OK, then. One of the stars was nicknamed "The Black Hole" because he went through hundreds of pairs of sunglasses during production. He would do a scene, and then lose the pair before filming the next one. A featured actress became engaged to one of the stars during this shoot, shortly after he saved her from choking, by applying the Heimlich maneuver. A world record 103 cars were wrecked during filming. "The Junkman" broke the record 2 years later, wrecking 150 cars and a plane. That record held for 2 decades, until over 300 cars were wrecked during the filming of "The Matrix Reloaded." George
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Sean Connery The Rock Nicolas Cage George
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Cary Elwes Comic Book Villains Donal Logue George
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I'll have to take your word for it. My assessment of the movie still stands, though. George
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Sadly, my TV carrier (DISH Network) no longer carries HBO or Cinemax, so I'm probably switching to UVerse. Also sadly, Cinemax hasn't run any of the "Skinemax" stuff in over a year. Showtime/Movie Channel are the only ones still in the soft-core business. George
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Actually, Kelly (Jacklyn Smith) and Bosley (and Charlie, "sorta" because we never actually see him) remained through the run. The six angels were Smith, Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, Shelley Hack, and (sigh) Tanya Roberts. There were two movies, with a third slated for this year (different cast from the two). There was also a short-lived reboot (I think, on CBS, airing right after the reboot of Hawaii 5-0), about eight years ago. Raf is back up. George
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That's the one. If you haven't seen it, it's actually almost sweet. Rob Schneider ("Deuce Bigalow") winds up as a gigolo for a lot of women with problems, and he tries to make dates with them where they feel less awkward. The funniest is where he takes a woman with Tourette's to a Yankees game, because all the swearing fits right in. In fact, some of the crowd start to repeat her curses. Anyway, you're up. George
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Nope. Hint: "man-whoring." George
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No. You probably have it. Feel free to give the answer. George
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Eddie Murphy 48 Hours Nick Nolte George
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"Martini, two olives." "Eight fifty." "Eight dollars?" "And fifty cents." "How much just for a plain cranberry juice?" "Oh, three dollars." "Well I'll go for that." [sets the juice down] "There you go. That's uh, eleven fifty." "Uh, no, no. Perhaps you misunderstood me. I wish to cancel my original order of the martini and two olives and go for just the plain cranberry juice, by itself, for the three dollars. And I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you." "Uh, perhaps you don't understand. If you don't pay me now, I'm gonna take this swizzle stick, and uh, I'll be shoving that right up your pee hole." "See this ring? Topaz, my mother's birthstone. Know where I got the money for it?" "Where?" "Man-whoring! See this keychain? Mini yo-yo. Know where I got the money for it?" "Man-whoring?" "Stock market! But I got the money for the stock market from man-whoring." "I have narcolepsy. It's a sleeping disorder. It isn't the worst thing you could ever have. I'm just not allowed to fly in a plane or drive a car or work in a gun range." "He made me realize that I wasn't just some hot babe with huge tits, even though I am." "BALL-HAIR!" "Yeah, ball-hair, what we need is a strike here!" George
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Keenan Wynn Orca Bo Derek George
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The title of THIS program ultimately referred to SIX different characters. Only two of the original cast (well, three, sorta) remained through the show's run. Two movies (so far) have aired with the same title. A short-lived reboot TV series came and went after airing only a few episodes. George