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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Having not watched that show, I don't know whether or not it fits my clues. It is not the one I had in mind. This show starred three men and one woman. It is the woman who has had the successful post-X TV career. George
  2. I prefer this version: Dough, the stuff, that buys my beer; Ray, the guy who sells me beer; Me, the guy who drinks the beer; Fa', a long way for my beer. So, I think I'll have a beer. La, la la la la la beer. Tea? No thanks, I'm drinking beer! And that leaves me with no dough-- oh,oh,oh... Incidentally, you didn't name the movie, so it's still open. George
  3. I never watched any of those shows, so it took a while to remember the name. This popular 90's show had four main stars. One of them has not had another series. Two of them had very short-lived series. The last has actually had two fairly successful series (one current). George
  4. "You killed the only two people I ever loved. Why?" "Business. That's all it ever is, is business." "Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. It's been a week since my last..." "What the hell are you playing at, Matt? You didn't come here for forgiveness. You came for permission, and I can't give you that." "Justice isn't a sin, Father." George
  5. Axel F (an instrumental, by the way) George
  6. DEFINITELY! Woody Allen took a Japanese spy film, tossed out all the dialogue, and dubbed in his own. The humor is all over the top. Some of it is hysterical; some, just goofy. It was my favorite comedy until "Sleeper" came out (which is still my favorite). You're up, Wolf Lily. :) George
  7. Neither. Think more nebbishly. George
  8. I KNOW I've seen this one. But it's just not coming to me. George
  9. I'm sure I'm going to be doing a lot of this: But now, it's :) George
  10. The Princess Bride Mandy Patinkin Alien Nation George
  11. No. This was the directorial debut (of sorts) for a prolific comedic actor/director/producer. The movie was originally titled "Key of Keys" before said actor/director/producer got his hands on it. The actresses portraying sisters "Teri and Suki Yaki" also appear in the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." Playboy Playmate China Lee does a striptease at the end, as the director promised her a part "somewhere in the film." A brief interlude, featuring the Lovin' Spoonful, was added without the director's knowledge, before the film's release. George
  12. The "Harry Anderson" part is pretty obvious. I'll need to think more about the adventure. George
  13. That might be any Austin Powers film. I'll guess the first (International Man of Mystery). George
  14. Time to google Wesley Snipes Passenger 57 Elizabeth Hurley George
  15. Here's a man in evening clothes How he got here, I don't know, but Man, you oughta see him go [TITLE] He's dancin' with a chick in slacks She's a-movin' up and back Man, there ain't nothin' like [TITLE] George
  16. Here's a man in evening clothes How he got here, I don't know, but Man, you oughta see him go George
  17. Better than you are at giving clues, I hope. :) George
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