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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I was in graduate school. I had taken PFAL that summer and was getting pretty involved in TWI. My younger brother (also at U of Illinois, as an undergraduate) promised my parents he'd keep me away from Kool-Aid. George
  2. Showgirls Robert Davi Traxx Die Hard George
  3. 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. In "previous lives," Carole worked for military intelligence, and Sydney worked for a radio station. With these two stars, It's hard to see why the show only lasted one season. Maybe they needed a redhead to round out the team. George
  4. Next of Kin Patrick Swayze Road House George
  5. 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. In "previous lives," Carole worked for military intelligence, and Sydney worked for a radio station. George
  6. Amazon Women on the Moon Robert Picardo Star Trek: First Contact George
  7. Was that the one with Bette Midler and Shelley Long? George
  8. "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" by Billy Joel? George
  9. I'd be interested to see what you thought it was. George
  10. And Lucifer is on Earth 666. George
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. I don't even have a fluid guess. George
  16. 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
  17. 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
  18. If not (B), then is (F) Big Brother? George
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Michael York Logan's Run George
  22. 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
  23. 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
  24. Charlie's Angels Bill Murray Groundhog Day George
  25. 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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