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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Roger Miller's "King of the Road." New one soon. George
  2. It is. In the "Jolly Holiday" sequence, a number of ladies are compared to Mary The "magic medicine" and "Mary pulls everything out of her bag" shots were a surprise to the kids. "Michael" was afraid of heights, so he was bribed to do the floating tea party scene. "Saving Mr. Banks" was about the origin of the MP movie. George
  3. A worthy guess, but incorrect. (At least as of 2006) this Disney film won the greatest number of Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress, Lead Role. A 2013 film described the backstory and making of this film. In this musical, one of the songs has the lead female character compared with 19 other women: Mavis and Sybil [have ways that are winning,] Prudence and Gwendolyn [set your heart spinning,] Phoebe [delightful,] Maude [is disarming,] Janis, Felicia, Lydia [charming,] Cynthia [dashing,] Vivian ['s sweet,] Stephanie [smashing,] Priscilla [a treat,] Veronica, Millicent, Agnes, Jane [convivial company time and again,] Doris, Phyllis, Glynis [of sorts, I'll agree are three jolly good sports]. The child actors were kept in the dark about certain "magical" sequences, so that their expressions of awe were real. One of the children was afraid of heights, so he was coaxed with a 10-cent "bonus" for every take of a "floating" scene. George
  4. Meryl Streep Prairie Home Companion Woody Harrelson George
  5. WW, you're up. If you're not ready, I have a good triple to try. George
  6. I think we could use more details. George
  7. "Incense and Peppermints" has a "nothing to win, but nothing to lose" line, but I'm pretty sure that's not this song. George
  8. In this musical, one of the songs has the lead female character compared with 19 other women: Mavis and Sybil [have ways that are winning,] Prudence and Gwendolyn [set your heart spinning,] Phoebe [delightful,] Maude [is disarming,] Janis, Felicia, Lydia [charming,] Cynthia [dashing,] Vivian ['s sweet,] Stephanie [smashing,] Priscilla [a treat,] Veronica, Millicent, Agnes, Jane [convivial company time and again,] Doris, Phyllis, Glynis [of sorts, I'll agree are three jolly good sports]. The child actors were kept in the dark about certain "magical" sequences, so that their expressions of awe were real. One of the children was afraid of heights, so he was coaxed with a 10-cent "bonus" for every take of a "floating" scene. George
  9. That's it. :) "Bang, Bang You're Dead" From Wikipedia: At Rivervale High School, Trevor Adams (Ben Foster) is a bullied outcast trying to fit back in after a false bomb threat he made a few months ago. Trevor is chosen to star in a play called Bang Bang You're Dead as the main character, Josh. After parents and the community hear of the play and its lead actor, they call for it to be canceled. Starring as one of the teachers, Tom "Reverse-Flash" Cavanagh. George
  10. I suspect that the second film is not well-known enough. Pretend you're a six-year-old, playing cops 'n robbers, and you shoot your finger (pretend) gun at your friend. What do you say? George
  11. The Fantastic Four Jessica Alba Sin City George
  12. The Experts Kelly Preston Sky High George
  13. I personally know only five people who have committed suicide. (That's five more than I'd like, but my point is that of all of the people who've committed suicide, I knew five.) All of them were associated with TWI at one time or another, though I would say that TWI was largely responsible for only one of those. George
  14. I believe that that particular line was used only in the first one (although "shagging" is prevalent in all of them), so Human is up. George
  15. Samuel Jackson A Time to Kill Matthew McConaughey George
  16. These guys were actors fourscore and seven years ago... ;) George
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