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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Spaceballs Rick Moranis Ghostbusters George
  2. "Sweet Little Sixteen" by Chuck Berry. Listen to it, then listen to "Surfin' USA." What's amazing is that it took Berry 20 years to win his lawsuit. FREE POST George
  3. "And being wealthy is very good. It allows people to be the real a$$wipes nature intended them to be." "You know, the enemy's always been terrified of noise, especially shotguns. With this big boy spitting out 250 rounds a minute, you tell me who's tolerating that. Absolutely zero." "I got a feeling everyone else passed on this job, so our fee is $5 mil." "$5 mil?" "And I want half upfront, and the other half in an offshore account. You got a problem with that?" "No. What I have a problem with is people who try to f--- me over. So if you take this money and you don't deliver, or you try to f--- me in some kind of weird cockamamie scheme of yours, me and my people are gonna come get you and your people and chop you up into little f---ing dog treats. You got a problem with that?" "Let's talk." "We are the shadows and the smoke, we rise. We are the ghosts that hide in the night." George
  4. Correct. Most people know the song as "Theme from 2001" George
  5. Depending on your choice of language, "Also Sprach Zarathustra" "Ainsi Parlait Zarathoustra" "Thus Spake Zarathustra" George
  6. I remember watching "Stingray" and "Fireball XL-5." (Incidentally, did you know that Castrol got its name from the fact that castor oil was an early motor lubricant?) The star of this show played a similar role in an early Tom Cruise film. The opening theme is performed by the Iowa State Cyclone Marching Band, who won the right to do so by winning a national contest. George
  7. I don't think it was in that movie. That's not the one I have in mind, anyway. George
  8. The star of this film gets career advice, including "If you wanna make it, twinkle while you shake it" and "If you wanna bump it, bump it with a trumpet." George
  9. In this movie, two orphan girls are cast out by their aunt and sent to a harsh charity school for girls. One becomes a child star, the other a well-received actress, later in life. The bitter former child star torments her sibling mercilessly. FYI the constituent movies are in reverse order. George
  10. I got it from the last one, and then the rest just fell into place. George
  11. Still hauntingly familiar, but not clicking. And, why SHOULDN'T women on moonbases wear purple wigs, silver catsuits, and lots of eye makeup? ;) George
  12. :lol: "Star Trek: First Contact"? George
  13. Well here's another one we've used before, but (I believe) a different quote. This one had so many memorable ones. And the Lord spake, saying, "First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it. George
  14. The Beach Boys essentially stole this tune, with new lyrics, to make "Surfin USA." After years in court, the writer of this song finally got listed as the composer of "Surfin USA." George
  15. Vision Quest Linda Fiorentino Men in Black George
  16. I'm having real trouble coming up with a new one. If anyone else wants to jump in, feel free. George
  17. I've never seen the movie, but every cannibalistic double entendre seems to lead to "Silence of the Lambs." George
  18. B and D seem familiar, but it's probably been 50 years since I've seen them. Maybe Hiway will chime in. These seem more up his alley. George
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