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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I hadn't noticed, but you're right, he hasn't been on screen since that movie. Of course, he was 73 at the time, so retiring might have had nothing to do with the movie. WordWolf is up. George
  2. Chuck Connors was "The Rifleman" and "Branded." I'm thinking David Janssen running for his life as "The Fugitive." I can't think of a show starring both. (The "first half, second half" part sounds like the way more current shows ("Law and Order") are patterned; but, again, it rings no OLD bells...) George
  3. The movie starred almost all of the TV show cast, with one significant replacement. George
  4. That's the one. Patton defeats Rommel's Afrika Korps, partially because he had read Rommel's book on tank warfare. You're up! George
  5. David Carradine Lone Wolf McQuade Chuck Norris George
  6. I've done this movie before, but I think I used another quote. It is not "Inglorius Basterds." It is a much older film. George
  7. I thought that the first part was "I Am Legend," but not if it has Bill Murray in it. George
  8. "Rommel... you magnificent bastard, I read your book!" George
  9. Well, then, since the phrase "the grass grows THIS high" is nothing the characters would even approximate saying, I have even less to go on. George
  10. Obviously, some American idiom doesn't translate well into German. I just can't think of one which would be similar to grass growing high. George
  11. Corps Week? Either that, or "Network." :)/> George
  12. Your subconscious was correct. George
  13. "Boy. They told me European women had funny ways!" "I hoped I'd get to nail you one more time. Didn't think it'd be literally." "Now, would you like to learn to shoot?" "I can already." "Oh, I saw. Very American. Fire enough bullets and hope to hit the target." "I may have been overly rude earlier... when I called you a pirate." "And I may have been overly charitable... when I said I wasn't. But I try to live in the now... where the ghosts of old wrongs do not abide." George
  14. Indeed. Sarek tells Spock that he might have been wrong, causing amazement in Spock. You're up. George
  15. This movie was originally crafted to introduce a new TV show. The movie ws released late, though, and the TV show started in January, rather than September, so the movie wound up being, essentially, one long episode of the show. George
  16. Close enough. See the boldface. George
  17. That's pretty much every film (and TV show) she's been in. George
  18. Now troubles are many, they're as deep as a well. I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. Here I go, Hey Hey! Here comes the devil, Right Behind. Look out children, Here he comes! Here he comes! Hey... Don't want to go by the devil. Don't want to go by demon. Don't want to go by Satan, Don't want to die uneasy. Just let me go naturally. George
  19. I know the first part, but the stuff about Bill Murray and Joan Collins escapes me, for now. George
  20. You're right about the "even" part. But it's not ST VI.) The next part of the conversation is: "Do you have a message for your mother?" "Yes. Tell her I feel...fine." George
  21. I watch "Elementary" regularly, but I have not seen "Sherlock." And I feel no less a man because of it. :) So, the newer film also has a sequel? George
  22. For a moment. :) "Now, would you like to learn to shoot?" "I can already." "Oh, I saw. Very American. Fire enough bullets and hope to hit the target." "I may have been overly rude earlier... when I called you a pirate." "And I may have been overly charitable... when I said I wasn't. But I try to live in the now... where the ghosts of old wrongs do not abide." George
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