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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "I love you, Millie. Now maybe that's just my programming talking, but guess what? Somebody wrote that program. I'm just a love letter to you. Somewhere out there is the author. "Don't have a good day, have a great day." "The first time I kiss a non toxic guy in like... forever and of course he's not even real." "There's not a button for that." "Oh... he found the button." "He's just resting." "In pieces! That man is dead!" "He's so sleepy." George
  2. Michael Rooker Glenn Close Benicio del Toro Bradley Cooper John C. Reilly Djimon Hounsou George
  3. No. I don't think Curry was alive when this actor performed these roles. Here are some more recent ones. Sir Walter Raleigh Geoffrey Radcliffe Clifford Pyncheon Joseph Smith King Charles II Vital Dutour Shelby Carpenter Dr. Richard Cross Boss Tweed Cardinal Richelieu Tracy Holland Lloyd Rollins Baka Mr. Scratch Francois Delambre Frederick Loren Roderick Usher Nicholas Medina/Sebastian Medina George
  4. Correct. The first couple of seasons were like a cross between Archie and Twin Peaks, though the characters were high school students, ca 2010. Then they skipped seven years and the characters were all 20-somethings, ca 2017. There were all sorts of bizarre story arcs, including one about an alternate-universe "Rivervale." Finally, one of the characters turns out to be a time-travelling angel who can save them all from a meteor strike on Riverdale by transporting them back to the 1950's, once again high school students, but with no memory of their past (future?) lives. At the end, they get their memories back. Betty, the last surviving member of the group (in 2023), wants to go back to the last day they were together. Some ghost form of Jughead takes her back there (high school graduation) and then gives her the rundown on everybody's life thereafter. Jughead was the de facto narrator of the series. George
  5. I'm not sure that ANY of the descriptions I gave fit AITF. The first few seasons of this show take place in the current time. In the last season, the characters are transported back to the 1950s with no recollection of their past, until the penultimate episode, when the angel who transported them back allows them to remember both versions of themselves. In the final episode, the last surviving character (now in the current time) goes back to the group's last day together. One of the main characters also acts as narrator. One character was portrayed by two different actors during the show's run. That fact is alluded to in a couple of the episodes. (Not exactly a "fourth wall" event, but close.) The show is an adaptation of material from a different genre. The show, however, often had dark plots (serial killers, black magic) that the original did not. George
  6. Sir Walter Raleigh Geoffrey Radcliffe Clifford Pyncheon Joseph Smith King Charles II Vital Dutour Shelby Carpenter Dr. Richard Cross Boss Tweed Cardinal Richelieu Tracy Holland Lloyd Rollins George
  7. The first few seasons of this show take place in the current time. In the last season, the characters are transported back to the 1950s with no recollection of their past, until the penultimate episode, when the angel who transported them back allows them to remember both versions of themselves. In the final episode, the last surviving character (now in the current time) goes back to the group's last day together. One of the main characters also acts as narrator. George
  8. I'll let Raf explain that cryptic comment at his leisure. In the meantime, name the actor: Sir Walter Raleigh Geoffrey Radcliffe Clifford Pyncheon Joseph Smith King Charles II Vital Dutour George
  9. It Happened one Night (Claudette Colbert using her leg to attract a ride, when Clark Gable's thumb techniques all failed. I love that scene. I just didn't remember the quote.)) "How about a magic trick? I'm gonna make this pencil disappear. Ta-daa! It's... it's gone." George
  10. While filming, the star visited sick kids, via Make-A-Wish foundation, as his character in the film. 13-year-old Connor McGrath, a terminally ill fan from Edmonton, requested to attend the special event for the movie in January 2016, which turned out to be one of the two special screenings in New York and Los Angeles for the fans. He couldn't make it, due to the severity of his illness. The star heard his story, traveled to Edmonton, and surprised him with a private special screening of the film. The star said the boy was the first person ever to see the film. They kept in touch until Connor's passing a few months later. The star paid tribute to him on his social media pages. The star also paid for two of the writers of the film to be on the set for input when the studio (20th Century Fox) refused to do so. George
  11. With WW not chiming in, I looked it up. It was Gomez in the original. Moving on, "I love you, Millie. Now maybe that's just my programming talking, but guess what? Somebody wrote that program. I'm just a love letter to you. Somewhere out there is the author. "Don't have a good day, have a great day." George
  12. No, but I will do another one from Batman and Robin Uma Thurman Kill Bill,Vol.1 George
  13. Batman and Robin Arnold Schwarzenegger Total Recall (1990) George
  14. A Day in the Life "Well since she put me down I've been out doin' in my head I come in late at night and in the mornin' I just lay in bed." George
  15. Sorry. Not getting any of them. George
  16. "I'm melting! What a world, what a world..." George
  17. Michael Rooker Glenn Close Benicio del Toro George
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