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  1. If we go with calendar 70's, I'd have to put "Layla" by Derek and the Dominoes as a contender. George
  2. "The Wizard of Oz the Great and Powerful"? George
  3. "Dorothy and the Witches of Oz the Great and Powerful"? George
  4. It was a spoof movie, but not a spoof of that genre. George
  5. "Who are you?" "I'm your worst nightmare." "No, waking up without my penis is my worst nightmare." "Okay, all right, so I'm not actually your worst nightmare. But I am right up there." "Nice weather? You think we're having... nice weather? I guess you didn't lose the only one that meant anything in your life. I guess you don't feel burned out by the human misery and despair perpetrated by the criminal vermin that infest every pore of this decaying city, forcing you to guzzle cheap wine and cheaper whiskey to dull the pain that shatters your heart, rips at your soul, and keeps your days forever gray. What flavor Icee you got today?" "Don't be so fast to thank me on this, Luger, because you're going to be naked on this one. It's on the line for you. People are going to be watching. Now you blow it, you're going down. You screw up, you're going to be hung out to dry. You drop the ball, you're going to be left twisting in the wind. If you embarrass this department, your pants will be dancing with figs. Is that clear?" "Everything except the pants fig thing." "Quid pro quo Mr Colt." "What does that mean?" "It means I'm pretentious." "There's something between you and this General Morters." "He was my C.O. in NAM. CIA listed him as M.I.A. but the V.A. ID'd him and so we put out an APB." "Oh, I see." "So what are you doing here?" "Waiting for you." "I mean, what brought you here?" "A taxi." "Yeah, but why?" "My car's in the shop." "I mean... Why the hell did you come here?" "The police station would have made me nervous." "You better go." George
  6. Tradin' my time for the pay I get Livin' on money that I ain't made yet I've been goin' tryin' to make my way While I live for the end of the day George
  7. Half of it is pretty obvious. I'm not sure about the 3-way struggle. George
  8. Elysium Matt Damon The Bourne Ultimatum George
  9. JAG was one of the shows. If, by "the one with Mark Harmon," you mean NCIS, that's the spin-off of JAG. The other show was Enterprise, the last Star Trek show. On JAG, Culp played CIA agent Clayton Webb. On Enterprise, he was Major Hayes, commander of a military attachment to the Enterprise for its mission into the Delphic Expanse. Both characters died in the same TV week. Human got one, so he's up. George
  10. Mr. Mom Teri Garr Young Frankenstein George
  11. I read an observation once that I thought was interesting. When we think if a musical decade, we usually think of music from the latter half of the calendar decade through the first couple of years of the next. For example, "50's" music ran from about 1955 to 1964. "60's" music was from 1964 to the mid 70's. "70's" music would mostly be associated with disco, late 70's through early 80's. After that, it becomes hard to pick a particular style. (What is "80's" music, etc.?) I presume that your question deals with the CALENDAR 1970's. It probably excludes disco, too. I don't know anybody (even among fans of the genre) who considers any disco song the best ROCK and ROLL tune. George
  12. Both roles were associated with military groups. One show ran for 10 seasons on two networks. A spin-off is currently among the top rated shows. The other show ran for four seasons. It was a franchise product which sadly did not meet expectations. (Three other shows in the franchise made at least eight seasons.) George
  13. He was not the star of either show, but had significant recurring roles in both. George
  14. Bruce Willis Die Hard Bonnie Bedelia George
  15. "Don't be so fast to thank me on this, Luger, because you're going to be naked on this one. It's on the line for you. People are going to be watching. Now you blow it, you're going down. You screw up, you're going to be hung out to dry. You drop the ball, you're going to be left twisting in the wind. If you embarrass this department, your pants will be dancing with figs. Is that clear?" "Everything except the pants fig thing." "Quid pro quo Mr Colt." "What does that mean?" "It means I'm pretentious." "There's something between you and this General Morters." "He was my C.O. in NAM. CIA listed him as M.I.A. but the V.A. ID'd him and so we put out an APB." "Oh, I see." "So what are you doing here?" "Waiting for you." "I mean, what brought you here?" "A taxi." "Yeah, but why?" "My car's in the shop." "I mean... Why the hell did you come here?" "The police station would have made me nervous." "You better go." George
  16. Anjelica Huston The Grifters John Cusack George
  17. "Animal House" I know we're not supposed to be political on this thread, but the re-election of Obama made me think of that quote, quite often. :lol: "Is there anything you'd like to tell me before we start?" "Yeah. I'm going to kill you pretty soon." "I see. How, exactly?" "First I'm going to use you as a human shield. Then I'm going to kill this guard over here with the Patterson trocar on the table. And then I was thinking about breaking your neck." George
  18. Actually, NOT related, though I just found that out. George
  19. Slightly different tack, here. Steven Culp (below) "died" on two different series in the same week in 2004. Name the shows. (If no one gets them both, credit will be given for one.) George
  20. As was recently pointed out to me, a film title has to be followed with an actor's name. George
  21. There were two "Knight Rider"s, but I can't think of another show with a similar name. George
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