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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. My understanding is that Flash-Arrow crossovers are to be an annual event. Reminds me of the old JLA-JSA team-ups. :) George
  2. Jack Lord Bernie Casey David Hedison Jeffrey Wright Cec Linder Norman Burton George
  3. Of the four stars of this show, only two participated in all 58 episodes. One was written out of an episode so he could attend his sister's wedding in England; The other was written out of three episodes: one while he recovered from a tonsillectomy, one when his son Jonathan was born, and one to make a family trip home to Texas. After the first season ended, one of the stars disappeared from the public eye for several weeks, while a series of morbid rumors about his health made the rounds. The truth was that he had received a draft notice, and subsequently fasted for three weeks in order to fail the physical. It worked. The show was filmed on the Columbia Pictures lot, and many of the sets and props used were left over from the studio's series of shorts with The Three Stooges. Aired from 12 September 1966 to 9 September 1968 on NBC for 58 episodes. It ruled its NBC primetime slot (Mondays 7:30) for the entire duration of its run. CBS carried repeats of the series on its Saturday Morning schedule between 13 September 1969 and 2 September 1972; after which, it was seen for a season on the ABC Saturday Morning schedule from 9 September 1972 to 1 September 1973. George
  4. Unless WW needs more time... George
  5. Batman Forever Jim Carrey Me, Myself, and Irene George
  6. I taped Flash and figured I would tape Arrow and watch them together. Unfortunately, my DVR screwed up and didn't get Arrow. Fortunately, my lady-friend "backup" got them, so I'll see them on Saturday. I did see Supergirl, Gotham, and SHIELD. I've seen photos of the movie Doomsday. I've seen comparisons to an Orc and a Ninja Turtle. :lol: George
  7. Not many, I suppose. I can't think of one. George
  8. I get the concept. I just don't recognize that song. George
  9. Guy Pierce, Russell Crowe, and Kevin Spacey in a movie about a brothel. No idea. George
  10. Yes. Name the role: Jack Lord Bernie Casey David Hedison George
  11. I'm guessing Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, and Mickey Roarke (or maybe Jeff Bridges); but no movie comes to mind. George
  12. David Tomlinson? (He was George Banks in "Mary Poppins.") George
  13. All right, gang. This thread has had over 50 views. So, quit "viewing," and start playing! :) George
  14. I think you wanted this in the Actor/Role thread, assuming it answers my comment, there. And I don't think the wall was MI6, per se, just fallen British agents. :) George
  15. I thought you were just being silly. It hit me what you meant while I was out, on my way to see "Spectre." And, of course, THAT movie featured Rory Kinnear, who played the Monster in Showtime's "Penny Dreadful." So, instead of a "Duh," you get a "D'oh!" Speaking of "Spectre" ALERT: this is NOT a spoiler (unless you're REALLY picky), there is a scene near the end, where James Bond is in front of a memorial wall for fallen MI6 agents. It was a brief scene, but I'm SURE I saw "Emma Peel" listed. I'd love to get a still of that shot, to see what OTHER fictional British agents were there. George
  16. Of the four stars of this show, only two participated in all 58 episodes. One was written out of an episode so he could attend his sister's wedding in England; The other was written out of three episodes: one while he recovered from a tonsillectomy, one when his son Jonathan was born, and one to make a family trip home to Texas. After the first season ended, one of the stars disappeared from the public eye for several weeks, while a series of morbid rumors about his health made the rounds. The truth was that he had received a draft notice, and subsequently fasted for three weeks in order to fail the physical. It worked. George
  17. An alien hunter attacks Pearl Harbor in 1941. American military commanders had intel that such an attack was imminent, but refused to believe it. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Martin Balsam, and So Yamamura. George
  18. These are the names I recognize: Gary Conway Susan Denberg David Prowse Bo Svenson Jonny Lee Miller Benedict Cumberbatch Phil Hartman Robert de Niro Chris Sarandon Especially with Denberg in there, I can't think of a common role. Perhaps they all voiced a common cartoon character? George
  19. That would be my guess, from Jonny Lee Miller. I only recognize a couple of the other actors by name. George
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