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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Batman, of course, is correct. Interestingly, the movie (often quoted in these threads) was intended to premiere the show, in the summer of 1966. But instead of airing the show in the fall of 1966, ABC began airing it in January. The movie, then, was essentially a continuation of the show. I'm sure we can wait a day or two for Hiway... :) George
  2. I expect this to be answered within about ten minutes of its posting, but anyway... This show appeared twice a week for two seasons, and then once a week for its last season (with the addition of another major character). George
  3. That "me and Del were singin' Little Runaway" line seems familiar... George
  4. No. This was primarily an action flick, though it had a lot of comic elements. George
  5. That one's been used in a lot of movies (and TV shows). I'll guess "The Godfather" George
  6. Daniel Craig Casino Royale Eva Green George
  7. Okaaay, then. More quotes. "How'd you know there was a guy in there?" "There's always a guy in there. It costs me a fortune in closet doors." "You think you are funny, don't you?" "I know I am. I'm the famous comedian Arnold Braunschweiger." "Schwarzenegger!" "Gesundheit." "Danny told me not to trust you. He said you killed Mozart." "Mo- who?" "-zart." "You know, I kill a lot of people, I can't remember half of them." George
  8. A couple of musicians, hiding out from the mob, disguise themselves as women and join a freestyle skiing contest. George
  9. I guess my point is, before giving away the title, why not give the more recognizable lines? George
  10. I suspect that had you used these lines: Someone left the cake out in the rain I don't think that I can take it 'Cause it took so long to bake it And I'll never have that recipe again, oh noooooo I think you would have had the answer immediately. As with "Name That Flick," it's OK to start out a little subtle, but the longer no one gets it, the easier the clues should get. George
  11. It's got a nice lyric, but I don't recognize it at all. George
  12. Maybe it was a "signing of angels." :) George
  13. "Animaniacs" would sort of fit, but I was thinking of "The Critic" The current show is "30 Rock" You might also remember the short-lived "Sports Night." If you google "TV shows about TV shows," you can also find some others, including the BBC offerings. FREE POST George
  14. WordWolf already had "Murphy Brown." I can still think of one current TV show and a cartoon from the 90's. There are some BBC shows, but those are a bit too obscure, I think. I'll give you another day or so. George
  15. So, were they consoled by the talk show host, or counseled by him? I don't know the answer, either way... :unsure: George
  16. Army vets Bob Wallace and Phil Davis are now a song-and-dance team. Enamored with a lovely female duo, they follow the girls to a lodge in Vermont, only to find that the lodge is owned by their former commander, Ebenezer Scrooge. George
  17. That WAS the obvious one. There are others. George
  18. The cast gave away the middle one, which then led me to the first. "Vanilla Sky Pilot and the World of Tomorrow Never Dies" George
  19. That's two more. Any others? I can think of at least one very popular (if older) show. George
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