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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. It's just as well. My next guess would have been "Some Like It Hot." :) George
  2. Similar humor, and around the same time, but different movie. Starred John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. George
  3. The "makeup" that they used for Ebsen was essentially aluminum powder in oil, which they sprayed on him. He inhaled it, causing severe lung damage. He was actually in an iron lung for some time, afterwards. The movie trade magazines simply reported "The role of the Tin Woodsman is now acted by Jack Haley>" No mention of nearly killing Ebsen. Apparently, makeup was a problem for the other actors, as well. Margaret Hamilton's (the Witch) makeup caught fire in the second take of the her disappearance in a ball of flame and smoke. George
  4. Now that you gave the title, it does seem VAGUELY familiar. George
  5. "Now, I'm just going to go under the covers and take a little inventory. Promise you won't go away." "You're really wonderful!" "That's what I've been trying to tell you. Is it so hard having your fantasies come to life?" "And that is where you saw her mammae." "Her mammal?" "Her honkers, Earl." "She dropped the towel." "Did she drop it, or did you psychically will it to fall?" "We're waiting, or do I have to pound it out of you?" "Don't ever speak to me like that in my own house!" "Why would I?" "You just did." "I didn't mean anything - it's just something a guy says." "I never say it." "I don't blame you." "Stay here on the outer limits of the dead end zone? Nothing personal, but life at the end of the road just ain't for Captain Vic and Empress Ramona. Sorry folks, but you can color us gone." "You should have slipped it through the mail slot while you had the chance, Earl." "Ramona and I haven't eaten all day. We could eat a baby's butt through a park bench." George
  6. Sorry. I haven't any idea. Unless Raf or some new lurker gets it, I suggest you give the answer and try another one. George
  7. I had to look it up, but, yes. (Actually, "set on fire" sounds intentional. One of the cast did catch fire.) George
  8. Executive Decision Steven Seagal Under Siege George
  9. The first actor cast in a lead role for this movie nearly died from lung damage due to the makeup he had to wear. (He got better, and later starred in two TV series.) The replacement actor got to wear different makeup, and suffered no ill effects. George
  10. Sounds like "Clue." Or the "Psych" homage to "Clue." :) George
  11. Randy Daytona is a camp counselor by day, ping-pong phenom by night. While prepping his rag-tag charges for a camp competition, he enters a ping-pong tournament to smoke out his father's murderer. Starring Bill Murray and Christopher Walken. George
  12. "Over the Top Chef"? I think they're ALL over the top... ;) George
  13. Indeed. You got both "STTMP" and "Serenity," so you're up. George
  14. Correct Also correct It is NOT "Peabody and Sherman" :) George I probably should say that the other movie brought back the show, but the first SEQUEL (and there have been several) actually reinvigorated the franchise. George
  15. Two movies. Both based on cancelled sci-fi shows. One reinvigorated the franchise, the other didn't (which is probably just as well, as that movie killed off two of the main characters). George
  16. I'd guess SCTV (Second City TV), but that ran several seasons. Hard to imagine a flop with the actors you've named! George
  17. I'm guessing that the "movie" part is about the trucker, though I don't recognize the plot. The TV part could be "Iron Chef," though there are a number of cooking competition shows. George
  18. Sounds like "Home Alone," with Joe Pesci being the tough guy. George
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