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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. No, this was an earlier, National League pitcher. Interestingly, one of his teammates, a few years later, threw a no-hitter and then eight no-hit innings in back-to-back starts, but lost the second no-hitter in the ninth inning. The pitcher had some good years and some bad. Four All-Star appearances and one World Series, but only a 119-121 won-lost record overall. He was one of only six NL pitchers to lead the league in strikeouts three years in a row. He is in his team's Hall of Fame, but not the MLB Hall of Fame. He is really only remembered for the back-to-back no-hitters. George
  2. So, does this mean that these are backstories of the characters, or roles played by the actors on other series? George
  3. John Travolta Urban Cowboy Barry Corbin George
  4. YES!!! Woody Allen plays a character who sort of morphs into whatever group he happens to come across. I was almost going to write that he might have been Durlan or Martian. George
  5. I'm assuming those aren't movie titles, but I don't recognize a single name. George
  6. I can almost hear it. Female vocal, but not 5th Dimension or Mamas and Papas. George
  7. My Girl "Here she comes, just a-walkin' down the street." George
  8. A decade before "Forrest Gump," this movie put its star in a number of real scenes from the 1920s and 1930s. Unlike FG, this movie was in the form of a documentary. The cinematographer had had some acclaim for his work on "The Godfather," but this film produced his first Oscar nomination. Silent screen legend, Lillian Gish, was filmed for a scene in this movie. She scolded director of photography, Gordon Willis, on his lighting set-up and, while the crew watched aghast, gave Willis step by step instructions on how to re-light the scene. Willis complied. The scene did not make it into the final version of the film. The star is quite famous, for good and bad reasons. This is one of his lesser-known films As with many of his other movies, the star wrote and directed. George
  9. A decade before "Forrest Gump," this movie put its star in a number of real scenes from the 1920s and 1930s. Unlike FG, this movie was in the form of a documentary. The cinematographer had had some acclaim for his work on "The Godfather," but this film produced his first Oscar nomination. Silent screen legend, Lillian Gish, was filmed for a scene in this movie. She scolded director of photography, Gordon Willis, on his lighting set-up and, while the crew watched aghast, gave Willis step by step instructions on how to re-light the scene. Willis complied. The scene did not make it into the final version of the film. George
  10. Christian Bale Ford v. Ferrari Matt Damon George
  11. "Sweet Pea." Let's try again: "Just take those old records off the shelf." Georg
  12. Balls of Fury James Hong Big Trouble in Little China George
  13. That's OK if you're light and your hat provides lift... Correct. For some reason, Fields really hated the role and the show. George
  14. Right on both counts. "Mary Brown" was her character in Amazon Women on the Moon. She was "Lorna Carp" in Shampoo. George
  15. Neighbors Dan Aykroyd Pearl Harbor George
  16. Maybe marginal for this thread, but I expect that it will be recognized: "I want the people to know that they still have two out of three branches of the government working for them, and that ain't bad." George
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