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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Ian McKellen (was in all of the Rings and Hobbit movies) X-Men Halle Berry George
  2. A good guess, but not what I was looking for. Hint: it's more than a one-word overlap. George
  3. A hard-luck inventor develops a flying car, which he uses to try to help a troubled high school student avoid a violent confrontation with the school jocks. George
  4. It strikes me more as a serious detective movie, like an Hercule Poirot story. I guess we COULD wait for another quote or two. George
  5. I was actually going to guess "The Sands of Time After Timecop," even before the last couple of posts. George
  6. That would be the Prince of Persia. Still no "Time" though. George
  7. The end of this is "...Time after Timecop." Ancient Iran was Persia, and I seem to recall a video game about it, but I can't think of a title which ends in "Time" George
  8. "It's a Wonderful Life" Shag me now, or shag me later, Babeee! George
  9. I don't have the original text in front of me :) but I think the first of these two was actually, "Revelation once given may change," which is a little different. Though, in light of the second, it really would be the same. (Once revelation is given, it may change unless given again.) George
  10. I don't remember it from any of the classes. It's certainly possible that he stole used it in a teaching you may have heard. George
  11. It was, indeed. After shooting most of the pilot, the producers decided that Richard Kiel wasn't massive enough. Ahnold had been ruled out as too short. Hence, Ferrigno. To maintain the mystique, Bixby made sure that he was never close to Ferrigno when the latter was in Hulk mode. Even tabloid at the time couldn't get a photo of the two together. As an aside, Bixby never let his young son watch the show, because he didn't want the boy to think that he might really turn into a green monster. The "Javert"-like character was the reporter, "Jack McGee" (played by Jack Colvin). When the producers wanted to write him out of the show, Bixby and Ferrigno stood up for him. George
  12. Two actors play the same role, one with makeup, the other without. They were careful never to be photographed together. The show's three main characters were loosely derived from Doctor Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, the Frankenstein Monster, and Inspector Javert. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Richard Kiel were considered for the title role, but were determined to be too small. :lol: Richard Kiel actually filmed part of the pilot episode, and can be seen by the eagle-eyed in one of his scenes which wasn't re-shot. George
  13. Hal Holbrook Jason Robards Kris Kristofferson Gregory Peck Walter Huston Daniel Day-Lewis George
  14. I think I know the first and last (which would make a complete puzzle on their own), but the Arabia stuff is throwing me. George
  15. The others you could see are Tim Matheson and Kenneth Mars. The one you couldn't see is Joe Don Baker. Moving on... Evita Antonio Banderas Original Sin George
  16. The show's three main characters were loosely derived from Doctor Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, the Frankenstein Monster, and Inspector Javert. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Richard Kiel were considered for the title role, but were determined to be too small. :lol: Richard Kiel actually filmed part of the pilot episode, and can be seen by the eagle-eyed in one of his scenes which wasn't re-shot. George
  17. Gregory Peck Walter Huston Daniel Day-Lewis George
  18. Well, then, let's move on. "Five O'clock World" by the Vogues. FREE POST George
  19. Beverly D'Angelo was not in "Fletch." Try again! George
  20. I hope you're not the only other one playing. Raf, WW? Hiway? Anybody? :unsure: George
  21. Christopher Plummer played Rev. Whirley, and he seems to fit the bill for Human's other clues. (Bill Mumy certainly doesn't!) George
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