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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. And this thread is fond of this line. Silence of the Lambs "Well, I believe in the soul, the c-ck, the p-ssy, the small of a woman's back, the hanging curve ball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated cr-p. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. I believe in the sweet spot, soft-core pornography, opening your presents Christmas morning rather than Christmas Eve and I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days." George
  2. No, though she was in Dracula 2000 (perhaps why you thought of her). A lot of TV, but not many movies. Tomorrow Never Dies Tale of the Mummy Fast Food The Cherry Orchard Dracula 2000 Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life The Phantom of the Opera Beowulf & Grendel The Ugly Truth George
  3. Tomorrow Never Dies Tale of the Mummy Fast Food The Cherry Orchard Dracula 2000 Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life George
  4. Some of those characters sound vaguely familiar. I hope you haven' thit the "giveaways" yet. George
  5. Reminds me of "Life is a Rock" (long list of names) but clearly that's not this one. George
  6. It is. Burgess Meredith had all the funniest lines. George
  7. No. Morse Code usually uses SOS. I'll just flip the cards here. French for "Help Me!" is "M'aidez!" pronounced "mayday" and usually spelled as such. FREE POST (Of course, I "borrowed" Human's spot, so he should go if he has one. George
  8. That's the one. I thought that maybe San Antonio would lead people to guess heroes from the Alamo, but Teddy Roosevelt (a major, at the time) enlisted over 1500 Rough Riders in the bar of the Menger Hotel. George
  9. Significantly, there's a signed photo of Berenger in this role in the bar of the Menger Hotel in San Antonio. Tom Berenger Paul Giamatti Richard Dreyfuss Brian Keith Robin Williams Robert Vaughn Edward G. Robinson Jake Busey Aidan Quinn George
  10. I honestly don't know WHEN it was first used, though it probably preceded the Titanic. I'm really asking about the origin of the term. George
  11. Fascinating choice, but wrong. If I were to say whom I would expect in this role, it would be Berenger or Keith. Tom Berenger Paul Giamatti Richard Dreyfuss Brian Keith Robin Williams Robert Vaughn Edward G. Robinson Jake Busey Aidan Quinn George
  12. Tom Berenger Paul Giamatti Richard Dreyfuss Brian Keith Robin Williams Robert Vaughn George
  13. "If I am wrong, I'm insane... but if I'm right, it's even worse than if I was wrong." "I'll just die if I don't get this recipe. I'll just die if I don't get this recipe. I'll just die if I don't get this recipe." George
  14. Hugh Jackman The Greatest Showman Zendaya George
  15. Play That Funky Music "We're caught in a trap. I can't walk out." George
  16. Yeah. Though there's a whole bunch that WAS allowable back then which probably couldn't get by today. You're up. George
  17. A new show on CBS (or Paramount, if you prefer), "Elsbeth." Elsbeth Tascioni (Carrie Preston) is a Chicago lawyer given a "consent decree" to follow police in a certain New York precinct, because the precinct has had a reputation for crossing the lines. She winds up solving all the murders, of course, showing up the actual detectives. Picture Columbo as a soccer mom. As in Columbo, we all see the murder, so we know whodunnit; the fun is watching Elsbeth figure it out. There is a side arc, in that the captain of the precinct may or may not be dirty. (I'm hoping, not.) George
  18. "Is it twue how I've heard your people awe -- gifted? It's twue! It's TWUE!" George
  19. I know they were together for a long time. I just can't think of many movies with both of them in them. George
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