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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "Comic Book Villains" is a classic tale of an old-school comic store owner (Logue) and a yuppie rival owner (Michael Rapaport) trying to get a pristine comic collection from an old woman (Eileen Brennan). Cary Elwes plays a local thug scheming to steal the books first. A good cast, and a darkly funny film. It's no "Traxx," but I highly recommend it. George
  2. And it only took eight months to get it! You're up, if you're really intersted in reviving this game. George
  3. Slightly heavy-set, red head (as might be expected of an Irishman) The Patriot Rene Auberjenois Sar Trek, The Undiscovered Country George
  4. Donal has been in a number of movies, at least one of them very well-known. George
  5. Cary Elwes Comic Book Villains Donal Logue George
  6. I thought it had a 50's-early 60's feel, but I don't recognize it. George
  7. Perhaps. But as long as we're here.. John Travolta The Experts Kelly Preston George
  8. You're right that you're wrong. So let's go with Sean Penn The Game Michael Douglass George
  9. Kim Basinger Blind Date John Larroquette George
  10. Right you are. And your line is from "Scarface" (the Pacino version) Come with me, if you want to live. George
  11. "The Shining" This line is very memorable for me; hopefully it's easy for you: "I tied my own shoes once. It is a highly over-rated experience." George
  12. Marilu Henner Johnny Dangerously Joe Piscopo George
  13. "Lord of the Rings, the Fellowship of the Ring"? George
  14. Which would make it ideal for "Name that Flick," not "Flicks Remembered From Just One Line." Just sayin' George
  15. Admittedly, "Finnian's Rainbow" was a fairly well-viewed movie. I haven't seen it, though. George
  16. Or give us the answer and post an obvious line from another movie... George
  17. Lucky Lady Burt Reynolds The Man Who Loved Women George
  18. Rocky 4 Brigitte Nielsen Red Sonya George
  19. Caddyshack Rodney Dangerfield Back to School George
  20. I wouldn't either, of course. But the question was "if they stand in the gap, why do they need security forces?". My point was that several men who "stood in the gap" relied on armed might, at times, to do so. George
  21. I hate to be a TWI "apologist," but it's not unprecedented for men of God to use armed force as a deterrent. David's army, Nehemiah's wall (with armed builders). Even Paul used a Roman cohort to thwart an assasination attempt. I really doubt that there's anyone out there mad enough at TWI to do serious harm, but you never know. George
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