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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. The second half has to be "The Six Million Dollar Man." Can't think of the movie, though. George
  2. I'm thinking "Strangers in the Night" by Sinatra, but only because I posted it recently... George
  3. No, not Spader. Raf, if you know it, let's move on. George
  4. The actor starred as John Adams in an acclaimed miniseries of the same name. George
  5. Correct. I remember dancing to this song, often; but, other than the chorus, I never heard the words. George
  6. Leonardo DiCaprio The Man in the Iron Mask Jeremy Irons George
  7. Dan Aykroyd Driving Miss Daisy Jessica Tandy George
  8. In violent times You shouldn't have to sell your soul In black and white They really, really ought to know Those one track minds That took you for a working boy Kiss them goodbye You shouldn't have to jump for joy You shouldn't have to jump for joy George
  9. Maybe if I re-order them, it will help. John Adams Bob Zmuda Joe Gould Inspector Uhl Richard Garsik Ralph (the chauffeur) Aleksei Sytsevich Harvey Pekar Chuck Rhoades George
  10. Apparently, Supergirl was CBS' #1 new drama, but it does have high costs to produce. There's talk of CW picking it up (if CBS doesn't renew). George
  11. So, why doesn't Rip Hunter just go all "Pilgrim" and kill Savage when he was a boy? George
  12. Any Avengers movie Robert Downey, Jr. Chaplin George
  13. I remember the tune from its title. I just didn't remember any of the words. :) In violent times You shouldn't have to sell your soul In black and white They really, really ought to know George
  14. In that case Watchmen Carla Gugino Sin City George
  15. Bob Zmuda Joe Gould Inspector Uhl Richard Garsik Ralph (the chauffeur) Aleksei Sytsevich Harvey Pekar John Adams Chuck Rhoades George
  16. Right title AND performer! You're up. George
  17. It's Marlo Thomas, but yes. You're up! George
  18. The star of this show was the progeny of another TV icon. In the first season opening credits, the star walks through Times Square and sees several Broadway marquees: "Philadelphia, Here I Come!"; "Cabaret"; and "The Star-Spangled Girl." The three shows never actually ran at the same time. "Philadelphia, Here I Come!" closed on 1 October 1966, while "Cabaret" opened on 20 December 1966 and Neil Simon's "The Star-Spangled Girl" opened on 21 December 1966. The train in the opening sequence of the series was shot at Secaucus Junction, in Secaucus, NJ. It was filmed out of the back of the train as it headed northwest, then the film was reversed, making it appear to be heading towards Newark. That is why traffic on the New Jersey Turnpike (running parallel to the right, with Laurel Hill in the background) is moving backwards. George
  19. You don't need the artist for this one (it was essentially a one-hit wonder). Last night I had a crazy dream 'Bout a chick in a black bikini Ah, she looked so good, she couldn't be real She must be a magic genie! George
  20. Not even remotely. :) Bob Zmuda Joe Gould Inspector Uhl Richard Garsik Ralph (the chauffeur) Aleksei Sytsevich George
  21. I may have seen it, but I don't recognize it from that line. :) George
  22. Name the actor. (Not an A-lister, but better known than Victor Buono.) Bob Zmuda Joe Gould Inspector Uhl Richard Garsik George
  23. Well, that was fun. And I'm 99.2% sure I haven't seen it. :) George
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