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Love Potion No. 9 Anne Bancroft The Graduate George
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That's correct, but I wonder how you guessed that. If you had seen the show, it wouldn't have been a "stab in the dark." Incidentally, one of my favorite TV lines comes from the show, when Capt. Hunt has to confront his one-time ally, the Nietzschean, Tyr Anasazi, who is trying to become all-powerful. Says Tyr, "At the end of the universe, there will only be three things: the cockroaches, Tyr Ansazi, and Dylan Hunt, desperately trying to save the cockroaches!" :lol: George
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Geena Davis A League of Their Own Lori Petty George
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Okay. "Wedding Crashers" Three pictures George
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This one was in syndication about a decade ago, so it may not be that well-known. I liked it, though! Capt. Dylan Hunt resurrects the Systems Commonwealth with the help of the smokin' hot avatar of his spaceship and a bunch of mercenaries, including a Nietzschean and a Magog. George
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That's the tag line of the Borg. I'm guessing that you're thinking "Star Trek: The Next Generation," but they were also largely involved in "Star Trek: Voyager." George
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"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" by CCR. Other guys who meet her may not think she's much to see I can't begin to tell you what she always does to me George
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Yes, it was! You're up. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I know I've heard this one often before, but I can't think of the title (or even the melody) right now. I'm sure it will be a moment when the answer is given. George -
Obviously. :) George
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What really seemed to escape the TWI leaders is that God depicted idolatry as fornication BECAUSE PHYSICAL FORNICATION WAS BAD!!! If adultery and fornication weren't wrong, it would be silly to depict idolatry as such. :blink: George
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Really? This was a very popular movie, and that was probably the most memorable line. Okay, here's another exchange (same movie): "Can you guess what this is?" "Oh my God, it's DIP!" "That's right, my dear! Enough to dip Toon Town off the face of the earth! Vehicle of my own design; 5,000 gallons of heated dip, pumped at enormous velocity through a pressurized water cannon. Toon Town will be erased in a matter of minutes." George
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I'd give it another day, at least. I don't mind googling to move the game along, but we need to give others a fair shot at it. Not everyone checks in here three times a day! ;) George
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Since I mentioned this earlier... Shep George
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"The Munsters"? George
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Unless they made a "Barney Miller" movie, I'm stuck here. :) George
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Correct, except it's "Shemp," not "Shep." (In fact, "Shep" might be a clue to another show...) I forget what show I watched recently, maybe "Psych," where a hospital page announcement called for "Dr. Fine, Dr. Besser, Dr. DeRita" instead of the old Stooges line "Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard." A cute in-joke with a wink to Curly's replacements, Joe Besser and "Curly Joe" DeRita. But I digress. You're up! George
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You're doing fine. You just haven't learned to be devious yet. For example, for "I Spy," you could use an eye and a spy. Subtler would be to use eyes and pie. Devious would be to use ice and pie (or pi). :) George
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Straightforward. Let's see if someone else gets it. George
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Right. DOUG (Maclure) + ODD + FODDER Your turn! George
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"The Music Man" I'm not really bad; I'm just drawn that way. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Ticket to Ride" What goes up must come down George -
Sorry. It was the Human. You answer so many of these, I just wasn't paying attention. Anyway, John Travolta Swordfish Halle Berry George
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bfh, You can't go from "Honeymoon in Vegas" to "Honeymoon in Vegas" in one step. You'll need to find another James Caan movie. George
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Well, It's not "Bram Stoker's Dracula," if that's what you mean. It's just "Dracula" starring Bela Lugosi. (The book, of course, was written by Stoker.) Go ahead. George