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Clue Colleen Camp Police Academy 2 George
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Yes George
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I know there was a remake of "Alfie," (obviously the one WW references) but I only remember the Michael Caine version from the 60's. George
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Much of the show was based around the so-called "Rimbaldi Prophecy": "This woman here depicted will possess unseen marks. Signs that she will be the one to bring forth my works. Bind them with fury, a burning anger unless prevented at vulgar cost this woman will render the greatest power unto utter desolation." From the beginning of the show until the end, most of the characters worked for three different spy organizations. The number 47 appears throughout this series, which is NOT a Star Trek series. The opening narration which was used throughout Season 1 was literally phoned in. The actress was working on location and had to read it down the phoneline to the producer, who was recording it on the other end. George
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"I have a plan." "You've got a plan? Okay, first of all, you're copying me from when I said I had a plan." "I'm not copying you, I have a plan, that's not that unique of a thing to say." "And secondly, I don't think you even have a plan." "I have part of a plan." "I am going to die surrounded by the biggest idiots in the galaxy." "That's for if things get really hardcore. Or if you wanna blow up moons." "No one's blowing up moons." "You just wanna suck the joy out of everything." "Metaphors go over his head." "NOTHING goes over my head!... My reflexes are too fast, I would catch it." George
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"National Lampoon's Vacation"? George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
It would be exactly like that. :) George -
:lol: "Mommy Dearest" George
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I recognized the line, but for some reason I associated it with a Clint Eastwood flick. :blink: George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Symbologist Robert Langdon teams up with Chicago cop Eddie Cusack to expose corruption in the Vatican and the Chicago Police Department. George -
The number 47 appears throughout this series, which is NOT a Star Trek series. The opening narration which was used throughout Season 1 was literally phoned in. The actress was working on location and had to read it down the phoneline to the producer, who was recording it on the other end. George
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I had a better shot at Rachael McAdams! :) George
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Be that as it may, you're up. George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Apollo 13 Going on 30 Nights"? George -
Yes. Too easy? George
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The end credits for this 1978 film cost more than most entire films up to that point. The lead actor, a relative unknown, was only third-billed in promotional material. The first-billed actor only appeared in ten minutes of the film. He received $14 million, making him the highest-paid actor in the world, at the time. George
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Right-o! George
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I don't remember the opening, but the rest of it sounds an awful lot like "24." George
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"Romeo and Juliet"? Georgew
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I can't believe YOU'RE still alive! Where you been, boy? :) Men in Black Rip Torn Dodgeball George
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I'm not sure I understand the question. Do you want the first motion picture (which would probably be some Edison quickie)? Do you want the "original" plot (My guess is "boy meets girl; boy loses girl; boy gets girl back," done by almost every director at least once)? George
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Sniglets was probably the most memorable part. I still remember about a half dozen of them, and they were 30 years ago. George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Either works. You're up! George -
It was Del Shannon. Go ahead. George
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It's just "Runaway." Do you know the performer? George