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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Lorna Carp "Mystery Woman" Annie Clark Lisa Rolfe Paula April George
  2. I don't recognize this (or the previous one you posted). George
  3. Spooky "I was working in the lab, late one night, when my eyes beheld an eerie sight." George
  4. Sometimes the last line of a movie is very memorable. Sometimes the first is. Sometimes a LOT of them are. I don't think you need to highlight a line as being the last, but it's fine if you do. George
  5. Tammy also likely to head into the open Atlantic: George
  6. Mom and Dad Save the World Teri Garr Full Moon in Blue Water (I once dated her stand-in for this film...) George
  7. Assuming the character from Apollo 13 was Marilyn Lovell, that would be Kathleen Quinlan. She's also old enough to have been in American Graffiti, though I don't remember her from that flick. George
  8. So close, I'll give it to you (especially since no one else is trying). "Summer OF '42." Based on the award-winning novel. Three teen-agers dealing with their hormones. One of them develops an attachment for a war bride living nearby (O'Neill). I enjoyed the book and the movie. Won the Oscar for best musical score. You'd probably recognize the theme. George
  9. Yes. Go see it. Ezra Miller may have some personal problems, but he did a great job in this film. And the effects were excellent, in that you really feel that there are two Barrys working together. Michael Keaton as an older Bruce Wayne/Batman was great, too. As the Barrys keep going back in the past to try to fix things, the multiverse starts to collide with itself. We get glimpses of Earth-Reeves and Earth-Reeve, and Earth-Cage, along with Earth-West. etc. (There are no interactions between any of the Earths, but it was a nice nostalgic touch.) George
  10. As one actor portrays two characters throughout most of the film (and facing the camera), this was the best "green-screening" I think I've ever seen. Pleasant "cameos" of George Reeves, Christopher Reeve, and Nicolas Cage as Superman appear near the end. George
  11. Valkyrie Terence Stamp Wall Street George
  12. Silence of the Lambs This is a short exchange, rather than a single line. Sue me. "Well... . who is on our side?" "Six hundred million screaming Chinamen." "Last I heard, there were a billion screaming Chinamen." "There were... ." George
  13. Are the last three you added movies, or characters? George
  14. Or, what's the answer to the question of life, the universe, and everything? George
  15. So I can say I answered, No. Does the name Jennifer O'Neill help? George
  16. Right on all counts. And "Monroe" (Bullock) was the character who was assaulted. George
  17. This show was an American adaptation of Brian Cooke's British TV sitcom "Keep It in the Family" (1980). Another of his successful transatlantic adaptations was the UK show "Man About the House" (1973) becoming the US show "Three's Company" (1976). Probably the only series in which a male lead was raped (by two women). As the show is a comedy, it was played somewhat for laughs, but displayed the real trauma of the victim. In one episode, the star wore a sweatshirt with the name and logo of an actual university on it. Soon, college and university students who were fans of the show began sending logo sweatshirts for him to wear on the air. From then on, her began wearing as many different sweatshirts as possible in each episode to please the fans. The star is better known for his prior role on another sitcom. He also did voice acting on a number of cartoon shows, especially those about DC Comics characters. George
  18. It's a period of time. During WWII. George
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