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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "Murder One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" A juror neuralizes the others and convinces them that the accused is not guilty of being extra-terrestrial. George
  2. I don't know. I haven't SEEN the movie. It came out a few years ago, and was moderately popular, so I thought I'd post quotes. George
  3. "Like, do blondes, like, do they really have more fun?" "You can't name my member... Princess Sophia." "Yes, I can!" "If you are gonna name my... member, you have to name it something hyper masculine. Something like Spike, or Butch, or Krull the Warrior King!" "Unattached?" "Currently." "Likewise." "Surprising." "Psycho?" "Rarely, Interested?" "Perhaps." "Hungry?" "Starving." "Leaving?" "Now?" "Our love fern! You let it die!" "No, honey, it's just sleeping." George
  4. Donald Pleasance The Great Escape Steve McQueen George
  5. When Pete Duel killed himself during trhe second season filming of this show, he was replaced by Roger Davis. George
  6. At the risk of facing WordWolf's wrath, "I Saw Her Standing There." :) George
  7. Judy Carne and Pete Duel in "Love on a Rooftop." I wonder if these were memorable because they were good, or because they were actually differentiable from other shows. These days, it's all cop shows or vampire dramas, with slight variations on the theme. If someone else wants to jump in, go ahead. Otherwise, I'll post another in a day or so. George
  8. "Top Gun" Where does he get those wonderful TOYS? George
  9. Incredibly, the answer is "The Incredible Mr. Limpet." But you knew that. ;) You're up. George
  10. "Unattached?" "Currently." "Likewise." "Surprising." "Psycho?" "Rarely, Interested?" "Perhaps." "Hungry?" "Starving." "Leaving?" "Now?" "Our love fern! You let it die!" "No, honey, it's just sleeping." George
  11. That "He gets high on you" line seems familiar; but, again, I can't place it. George
  12. The episode where he got caught was the last episode of the show. When the dean found out what Hank was doing, he wound up enrolling him, with a scholarship. It was really unusual for a one-season show to resolve all of the plotlines at the end. If they knew the show would end after one season, when did they find out (in order to shoot the final episode)? If not, were they planning to re-invent the show for the second season ( a la "Alias," "Prison Break," "Supernatural," etc.)? "Store-bought soap?? How long do you thing 64 million dollars will last, if we use STORE-BOUGHT SOAP???" George
  13. I remember the show. The guy assumed a different alias for each class. He finally got caught, as I recall, when sitting in for an "Ohara," dressed up like an Irishman, only to find out Ohara was Japanese. He showed up the next day, disguised as a Japanese, only to have the REAL Ohara sitting next to him. :lol: I THINK the show was called "The Drop-In." George
  14. Indeed. Carter Nash invented a power serum. When he drank it, however, it blew up all of his clothes except for his long underwear and his belt, the buckle reading "CN." When asked about it by police, and trying to keep his identity a secret, he said it stood for "Captain Nice" (much to the chagrin of his mother). Mr. Terrific could fly, but he had to flap his arms and cape to do so! As I'm sure WW knows, "The Flash" was also a police scientist. Hiway is up again. George
  15. "When Harry Met Sally" This is an older (60's)movie, and one of my favorites. Hopefully, it's recognizable to the rest of you: I wish, I wish, I wish I were a fish. George
  16. A Fish Called Wanda Jamie Lee Curtis Halloween George
  17. No. Mongo STRAIGHT! "Blazing Saddles" George
  18. No. But the title character of one of the shows shares the name with a member of the Justice Society. George
  19. "Ah! Very good. Would you mind telling me whose brain I DID put in?" "Then you won't be angry?" "I will NOT be angry." "Abby someone." "Abby someone. Abby who?" "Abby... Normal." George
  20. The second part is "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," but I don't recognize the TV show. George
  21. "It's About Time" (It's about space. About two men in the strangest place...) Two short-lived shows cashed in on the super-hero craze of the late 60's, both premiering in 1967. One was about a police chemist, "Carter Nash," who developed a formula to give him Superman-like powers. The other was about "Stanly Beamish," a gas station attendant who got his powers from a secret government pill, which only worked for him. Get either show, and you go ahead. Get them both, and you have my admiration. :) Extra credit: what OTHER show (over 20 years later) featured a police scientist who got super-powers (well, one)? George
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