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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. OK, then, "Groundhog Day of the Triffids" Now that it has been revealed, the title does seem vaguely familiar. I don't recall either TV series, though. A secretary, whose idea was stolen by her boss, pretends to be the boss after the boss is injured. For this, the secretary is put in a mental hospital. George
  2. Don't know him. Googled his photo. Didn't help. :) George
  3. The hyperlink I gave WAS the video version on YouTube... :) Anyway, Satan should be her name. To me, they're about the same. George
  4. "Me, I want what's coming to me." "Oh, well what's coming to you?" "The world, chico, and everything in it." "You want to give me the cash, or do I kill your brother first, before I kill you?" "Why don't you try sticking your head up your a-s-s? See if it fits." "I always tell the truth. Even when I lie." "The only thing in this world that gives orders... is balls." George
  5. Even I know this one. "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits. I love the Weird Al "Beverly Hillbillies" parody. Satan should be her name. To me, they're about the same. George
  6. That rules out "Ordinary People," then. I will probably need more help. George
  7. The first part is probably "Groundhog Day." but I'm not getting the old sci-fi flick. George
  8. You only get one guess at a time. Fortunately, your first guess is correct (77 Sunset Strip). Your turn! :) George
  9. This one also pre-dates WW, but I bet he could get it: The lead characters were detectives Stuart Bailey and Jeff Spencer, but the best-known character was the comb-wielding Kookie, whose lines, like "Baby, you're the ginchiest!" became common idioms. George
  10. Well, we do know an approximate timeframe, and the fact that the movie was a BIG winner (top 3 Academy Awards). That's not a bad start for clues, though I suspect we'll need more. Human, is the lead female role a real or fictitious person? George
  11. I was thinking "Mommie Dearest," but Faye Dunaway WAS in that one... George
  12. Wait until it's your grandkid! I once heard, and found it true by experience, that playing with your grandkids for ten minutes makes you feel young. Any more makes you feel old. :lol: George
  13. As if that's ever stopped you before. ;) George
  14. I'll give this to hiway. Perhaps because of the discussion of B&B, you inferred that the two heroes in the cartoon show in question were teamed up. I did not say that. "The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure" contained Superman cartoons, Aquaman cartoons, guest hero cartoons (and, if I recall, Superboy cartoons). It was essentially an expansion of "The New Adventures of Superman" cartoon. S/A H of A ran one season (1967-1968), being replaced by "The Batman/Superman Hour," which had Superman, Batman, and Superboy cartoons but no guest heroes. Guest stars (appearing in their own shorts, not teamed up with the main heroes) in S/A H of A were: the Atom, Hawkman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Teen Titans, and the Justice League. I still remember the theme song, verbatim. :)/> George
  15. The heroes are DC Comics characters. George
  16. My previous post also indicated that the movie was a comedy. That pretty much rules "Soylent Green" out. :) (Any time I hear the term "human resources," I think "Soylent Green".) George
  17. In the "Jump the Shark" episode of Batman B&B, they go through all of the ways to JTS listed on that website, including having Ted McGinley on! :lol: George
  18. Interesting that you should bring that up. Originally, the comic book "The Brave and the Bold" ("B&B") introduced new characters to the DC lineup, as did "Showcase." Starting with #50, it became a team-up book. (This doesn't count the introduction of teams like the Suicide Squad and the Justice League.) Starting with #74, and through the rest of its run (to #200), all the team-ups featured Batman as one hero. For a time, the last panel of an issue gave a clue to the identity of the next issue's partner. Incidentally, the comic book "World's Finest" changed its format from being a Batman-Superman team-up to a Superman-whoever team-up book, which also, if I recall correctly, had a clue at the end of each nook as to the team-up character in the next. The recent "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" cartoon featured Batman with other heroes, each week; but that is not the show I have in mind. (The last episode, entitled "Jumping the Shark," was a real hoot!) This cartoon came even before "Super-Friends." George
  19. Scooby and Shaggy were not the two. Love your thought process, though! :) George
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