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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Interesting. I don't remember Dick Clark on "Where the Action Is," at all. I only remember it for Paul Revere and the Raiders. Anyway, Everyone knows that "Frasier" spun off from "Cheers." What other, not NEARLY so successful show was also a spin-off from "Cheers"? George
  2. There were a lot of shows in the 60's with music and dancing. As I recall, "Hullaballoo" was at night, and "Where the Action Is" was on Saturday, so I'll try "Shindig"? George
  3. A wheelchair-bound Vietnam veteran fends off thugs breaking into his house at Christmastime. George
  4. I'm sure I've seen it, too. The fighters routine is VERY familiar. I just can't place it. George
  5. Or maybe "Name that Flick" :) Life is like a box of chocolates. George
  6. Now I know the first and the last. The elevator one is still unknown. George
  7. If someone makes a guess (incorrectly) OR if enough time passes (a day or two), I add another clue. There are really no "rules" in that regard. "Reba"? George
  8. No. It's a comedy. I'm sure that we'll get it with a few more lines... George
  9. I posted earlier that I believe I know the third movie. It's the other two that aren't clicking. George
  10. Actually, I know Bokeem Woodbine and Geoffrey Arend from TV. Still don't know the movies. George
  11. You might be right, since many of the characters are short. He definitely wasn't the tallest character. Incidentally, that actor was the one who had his stunt double get tattooed. George
  12. Actually, I found it so-so. But, that's just me. ;) George
  13. Although this movie had a large cast, the movie was "about" nine of them. Eight of the nine actors received tattoos of the word "nine" (in a foreign script). (The remaining actor convinced his stunt double to get the tattoo!) The tallest of the nine actors played the shortest character. George
  14. The last part seems to be a Keanu Reeves vehicle. I'm stumped with the first two. George
  15. THAT's the one. You're up. George
  16. I keep picturing Danny Kaye, though I consider him an accomplished singer and dancer, not just a comedian and storyteller. As you've underlined "I made a fool of myself," I'll try "The Court Jester"? George
  17. Some of the quotes seem familiar, but I can't place them. I suppose it would be easier if I knew who the comic was. "Storytelling" talent is throwing me. George
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