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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. You're my baby, you're my pet, We fell in love on the night we met. You touched my hand, my heart went pop, Ooh, when we kissed, I could not stop. George
  2. There are two possibilities. I don't think it's "Soap," but rather "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." George
  3. "Young Frankenstein" :lol: The props were from the old "Frankenstein" movie. Marty Feldman moved his hump (What hump?) around. "Putting on the Ritz" by Berlin was one of the movie's funniest scenes. I'm not sure about the other clues, I'll let WW spell them out. George
  4. This cop show takes place in a city patterned after Chicago. At morning roll call, the officers get their assignments from a puppy who puts her paw on each one. George
  5. And you MIGHT have been right. Gibson was considered for Steed. Paltrow and Kidman were considered for Peel. Diana Rigg turned down the role of "Alice." Patrick MacNee was "Invisible Jones." You heard him but did not see him. I remember hearing about an "Avengers" TV show when I was young. I was surprised to find out that it was not about the Marvel Comics group. :) I was too young to lust after Diana Rigg. I just thought the show was cool. I was a bit older when Julie Thorson took over... ;) George
  6. Unlawful Entry Kurt Russell Tombstone George
  7. I don't know if there's a movie with the first half of this title, but I'll try "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Now" George
  8. Well, as of this moment, they're on DOUBLE SECRET PROBATION! George
  9. Well, there is you... Haven't seen it. But I do believe that in it was Ted Danson Three Men and a Baby Steve Guttenberg George
  10. Another clue. WordWolf used this movie as part of a "Before and After" a few months back. George
  11. "Mr. Racine, the next time you come into my courtroom I hope you've got either a better defense, or a better class of client." "My temperature runs a couple of degrees high, around a hundred. I don't mind. It's the engine or something." "Maybe you need a tune up." "Don't tell me. You have just the right tool." "I'm really disappointed in you, Racine. I've been living vicariously off of you for years. You shut up on me now, all I have is my wife." "Maybe you shouldn't dress like that." "This is a blouse and a skirt. I don't know what you're talking about." "You shouldn't wear that body." "You aren't too smart, are you? I like that in a man." "You can stand here with me if you want but you'll have to agree not to talk about the heat." "I'm a married woman." "Meaning what?" "Meaning I'm not looking for company." "Then you should have said, 'I'm a happily married woman.'" "Can I buy you a drink?" "I told you. I've got a husband." "I'll buy him one too." "He's out of town." "My favorite kind. We'll drink to him." "Only comes up on weekends." "I'm liking him better all the time." George
  12. The villain's name was originally to be Sir August Merriweather, but it was changed to Sir August DeWynter. The movie had several elements from the old TV show, especially from the episodes "The House That Jack Built," "A Surfeit of H2O," "The Town of No Return," and "False Witness." The movie was based on a popular TV series. One of the series stars declined a role in the film. The other is in the film, but you can't see him. A major star had a prominent role in the film. The poor box-office of this film and his next one induced him to quit show business. Peter Bart's book "The Gross" covered the film's unfolding disaster in great detail. Among other facts: Warner Brothers greenlit the film largely on the strength of a star-packed cast and their appreciation of Jeremiah Chechik's work on Diabolique (1996) and were horrified when seeing what the first cut was like. The first screening took place in front of a "largely Spanish-speaking, working class" audience in Phoenix, AZ who hated the film; the studio then forced Chechik to cut many of his favorite scenes and conduct reshoots; and the final cut went from 115 to 89 minutes and was completely incoherent. The studio even refused to hold further test screenings, or to have an official premiere before the film's August 1998 release. Mel Gibson was originally considered for the male lead. Gwynneth Paltrow and Nicole Kidman turned down the female lead. George
  13. A few more lines I've got a girl named Daisy; she almost drives me crazy. I've got a girl named Daisy; she almost drives me crazy. She rocks to the east, she rocks to the west, and she's the gal that I like best! George
  14. All my grandchildren are the kids of my stepchildren. Works for me! "Ghost"? George
  15. "Rockin' Robin" She rocks to the east, she rocks to the west, and she's the gal that I like best! George
  16. I know the second half, now, but I don't know any movie ending in "Apocalypse." George
  17. Tippi Hedren The Harrad Experiment Bruno Kirby George
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