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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. No. Not a Sherlock Holmes film. "Only by interrogating the other passengers could I hope to see the light, but when I began to question them, the light, as Macbeth would have said, thickened." "You mean you saw the man? You can identify the murderer?" "I mean nothing of the kind. I mean there was a man in my compartment last night. It was pitch dark, of course, and my eyes were closed in terror..." "Then how did you know it was a man?" "Because I've enjoyed very warm relationships with both my husbands." "With your eyes closed." "That helped." "Oh, yes, sir, the Italian person." "Eh, does he speak English?" "A kind of English, sir. I think he learnt it in a place called Chicago." "Mr. Ratchett, I have made enough money to satisfy both my needs and my caprices. I take only such cases now as interest me, and to be frank, my interest in your case is, uh... dwindling." George
  2. Actually, no. It was a well-received film in 1975 (only Oscar nominations were for Score and Sound but its cast were big stars). George
  3. So do I. But back to the game at hand... Scarlett O'Hara is kidnapped by Berbers, causing Teddy Roosevelt to send a rescue mission to Morocco. George
  4. "Oh, yes, sir, the Italian person." "Eh, does he speak English?" "A kind of English, sir. I think he learnt it in a place called Chicago." "Mr. Ratchett, I have made enough money to satisfy both my needs and my caprices. I take only such cases now as interest me, and to be frank, my interest in your case is, uh... dwindling." George
  5. I googled her picture, just to see if I recognized her. Not familiar at all. George
  6. Another "redundant" one: "Iron Man in the Iron Mask" Scarlett O'Hara is kidnapped by Berbers, causing Teddy Roosevelt to send a rescue mission to Morocco. George
  7. White Palace James Spader Sex, Lies, and Videotape George
  8. I like CCR, but "Born on the Bayou" was one of those songs where I probably only heard the chorus and didn't pay much attention to the lyrics. NO idea on the new one. :) George
  9. By liberating an orca, a young man gets to sample the world's best chocolate. George
  10. That was, I'm sure, for MY benefit. Every man's entitled to his own opinion, though this guy clearly needs an attitude adjustment. In fact, I can think of an ex-mercenary cookie chef who could handle it. ;) I found "Traxx" to be witty and almost charming. Shadoe Stevens as a mercenary who just doesn't find the job fulfilling, anymore. Priscilla Barnes :wub: as the Mayor/love interest. Robert Davi as the bad guy. Is it one of my favorite movies of all time? No. Is it worth watching for an hour and a half? Sure. I always thought that "The Princess Bride" would be a dumb movie, until I finally broke down and watched it. Now, back to our regularly scheduled game... Patton George C Scott TAPS George
  11. Still not getting it. Sounds like it should be up my alley, though. :blink: George
  12. ""Bow! Yield! Kneel!" That kind of stuff closes out of town." "Why do you say this to me when you know I will kill you for it?" George
  13. Batman? Related to the Lone Ranger sounds familiar, but there are lots of minor cross-references in fiction. As I recall, Spock is a descendant of Sherlock Holmes! George
  14. No one can talk to a horse, of course! "Mr. Ed" Kemo sabe George
  15. Correct. Sadly, Erland died several years ago from heart problems. Whenever I see Twins come up, I'm tempted to go with Kelly Preston, but let's use Hugh O'Brian The Shootist John Wayne George
  16. If you must, you must. I'd wait a little, though, just in case someone else can get it. George
  17. I'll give you a hint: Erland was the large, bald convicted killer befriended by Gene Wilder in "Stir Crazy." He didn't do his own singing in that movie, but he did in the other, well-known film. George
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