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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
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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
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Correct George
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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
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"Melrose Place"? George
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"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
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Axel F (an instrumental, by the way) George
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"Running Man"? George
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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
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Doe, a deer, a female deer. George
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Neither. Think more nebbishly. George
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"Titanic"? George
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"Tommy Boy"? George
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I KNOW I've seen this one. But it's just not coming to me. George
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I'm sure I'm going to be doing a lot of this: But now, it's :) George
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The Princess Bride Mandy Patinkin Alien Nation George
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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
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The "Harry Anderson" part is pretty obvious. I'll need to think more about the adventure. George -
That might be any Austin Powers film. I'll guess the first (International Man of Mystery). George
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Time to google Wesley Snipes Passenger 57 Elizabeth Hurley George
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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
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"Party of Five"? George
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"Network"? George
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Here's a man in evening clothes How he got here, I don't know, but Man, you oughta see him go George
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Better than you are at giving clues, I hope. :) George