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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Really? "George Herman Ruth" doesn't ring a bell? George -
I really enjoyed it. It wasn't really a spoof of James Bond movies, although it refers to them. I'd love to see a sequel. George
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"Happy Days"? George
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The Mask Jim Carrey Peggy Sue Got Married George
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I do believe you're right! George
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No, but it is darn familiar. :unsure: George
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Correct. Human, you can wake up, now. George
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Cannery Row Nick Nolte 48 Hours George
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Your sons are correct. The only other thing Groot says in the film is "We are Groot!" You're up! George
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(Hold hands to ears) LALALALALALALA I can't HEAR you! LALALALALALA :lol: George
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No. Much more recent. One character (Groot, unsurprisingly) says this line over and over. George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Yes. I imagine that Devane and Sheen are the most recognizable in the role. Most of the others played young Jack Kennedy. Robertson played him in PT 109. You're up. George -
Apparently not. :) FREE POST George
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Robert Preston (or Julie Andrews) Victor/Victoria James Garner George
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This is a fairly recent movie, on pay-per-view now. "My dad might have saved your life, even though your f--k-up cost his? What, you've got him stuffed here and all?" "Can't you see that everything I've done has been about trying to repay him?" "'Manners maketh man.' Do you know what that means? Then let me teach you a lesson." "Would sir care for a drink? "Martini. Gin, not vodka, obviously. Stirred for 10 seconds while glancing at an unopened bottle of vermouth. Thank you." "Do you like spy movies, Mr. DeVere?" "Nowadays, they're all a little serious for my taste. But the old ones... marvelous. Give me a far-fetched theatrical plot any day." "The old Bond movies. Oh, man. Ah, when I was a kid, that was my dream job: gentleman spy." "I always felt that the old Bond films were only as good as the villain. As a child, I rather fancied a futuristic colorful megalomaniac." "What a shame we both had to grow up." "You know what this is like? It's like those old movies we both love. Now I'm going to tell you my whole plan, and then I'm going to come up with some absurd and convoluted way to kill you, and you'll find an equally convoluted way to escape." "Sounds good to me." "Well this ain't that kind of movie." "You shot your dog and had it stuffed? You f---ing freak!" "No, I shot my dog and then brought him home and continued to care for him for the next 11 years until he died of pancreatitis." "What?" "It was a blank, Eggsy. It was a f---ing blank." "I'll have the Big Mac, please." "Great choice. But nothing beats two cheeseburgers with secret sauce. Goes great with this '45 Lafitte." "A classic pairing. And may I suggest Twinkies and a 1937 Chateau d'Yquem for pudding?" "I like it." "I'm a Catholic whore, currently enjoying congress out of wedlock with my black Jewish boyfriend who works at a military abortion clinic. Hail Satan, and have a lovely afternoon madam." "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." "Merlin said you wanted to see me, sir?" "Sit down. Pretty dog. What's his name?" "JB." "As in James Bond?" "No." "Jason Bourne?" "No. Jack Bauer." "Oh." George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I'm sure that at least one of them said "Ich bin ein Berliner." George -
Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Evil miser George Herman Ruth interferes in the wedding of Tom the Piper's Son and Mary Quite Contrary by hiring thugs to steal Mary's sheep. George -
As Dr. Welby operated out of a home office, the outside of "his" home was the same as that of "the Cleavers," with the addition of a "Marcus Welby, M.D." shingle. Elena Verdugo was the office manager/nurse. The other regulars were love interests, medical staff, etc. My dad actually bore a passing resemblance to Robert Young. Apparently, hiway passes his turn. Feel free to jump in. George
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No, but not a bad try. It's time to give this one away. It could have been called "Doctor Knows Best." :) George
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No. The two main characters are doctors. The exterior of the main character's residence is the same as in "Leave it to Beaver," with one small modification. Regulars (but not the stars) included Elena Verdugo, Anne Baxter, Christine Belford, Anne Schedeen, Gavin Brendan, Sharon Gless, and Pamela Hensley. The show caught hell from gay activist groups when one of the main characters counseled a young man to resist his homosexual urges, and again when the story involved a male student being sexually assaulted by a male teacher. As in a number of "team" shows, there was an older veteran and a younger protégé. The twist was that the veteran utilized unusual methodology, whereas the protégé was "by the book." George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I believe that this is as when you used two "Avengers" movies. "Casino Royale." George -
"I am Groot!" George
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It's about a dog that got carried out to sea, if that helps. George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
For those not versed in such things, "Amalgam" was a series of comics essentially fusing the DC and Marvel universes. This gave us Iron Lantern; Thorion (Thor + Orion); JLX (JLA + X-Men); and, God help us, Lobo the Duck, among others. :lol: WW is up. (I thought Iron Man of Steel had a nice ring to it, though Raf's comment is well-taken.) George -
That was a goofy movie, but it was fun to watch Travolta pretending to be Cage impersonating Travolta, and vice versa. George