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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. That's it. I enjoyed the movie, but I didn't know how familiar it would be to the others here. George
  2. Cool. I didn't realize that the soundtrack was the best-selling of all time, but I remember that it was pretty big. Here are the given names of some famous movie stars. Give me the stage names of three of them to win the round. Maurice Micklewhite Archibald Leach Neta-Lee Hershlag Mark Sinclair Krishna Pandit Bhanji Michael Douglas (obviously, this is NOT Kirk Douglas's son) Caryn Elaine Johnson Dana Elaine Owens Eric Marlon Bishop Issur Danielovitch George
  3. You didn't say that the actor/director directed this particular movie (or, for that matter, that he acted in it). I'm going to guess Kevin Costner The Bodyguard Whitney Houston George
  4. Lola is probably a car or a gun. Not sure about the show. George
  5. Dick Tracy? Dustin Hoffman was Mumbles, but Gottfried could have done it. Macaulay Culkin could have been "The Kid." George
  6. When one of these comes around, something just clicks when the answer is revealed (even if by someone else). It's like when I'm trying to remember someone's name, and a lot of options seem possible but just not quite right. And then you remember -- oh, yeah! George
  7. "Well, for someone who has nothing nice to say about lawyers, you certainly have plenty of them around." "They're like nuclear warheads. They have theirs, so I have mine. Once you use them, they f--- up everything." "When capitalism gets f - -ed up, the communists come back. They're waiting in the bushes. First thing they do is shoot the lawyers." "Since when do you have to be nice to be right?" "I love money. I love money more than I love the things it can buy. Does that surprise you? Money. It don't care whether I'm good or not. It don't care whether I snore or not. It don't care which god I pray to. There are only three things in this world with that kind of unconditional acceptance. Dogs... doughnuts... and money. Only money is better. You know why? Because it don't make you fat and it don't poop all over the living-room floor." George
  8. Mary Rose Foster Bonita Friml Barbara Stone Sandy Brozinsky Sadie Shelton CC Bloom George
  9. Or wait a couple of days and google. George
  10. The writers were David and Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams. John Landis was the director. If this was with the same director, I'd guess "Animal House," but it had different writers. John Belushi trademarked the obnoxious slob, which he used in "1941" and "The Blues Brothers," but I can't see Lee or Price as Bluto. Dean Wormer, perhaps, but then John Vernon never achieved much notoriety. His role in "Chained Heat" was similar. I think I'm in the right forest but barking up the wrong tree. George
  11. The only movies we've discussed which have "episodes" would be "Amazon Women on the Moon" and "Kentucky Fried Movie." (I suppose "History of the World, Part 1" might count.) AWOTM was in the late 80s, so the time frame is off. HOTWP1 was 1981, so it might fit. KFM was 1977, so it fits the time and has been an answer recently. The problem is, if the ANSWER movie was SUPPOSED to be one of the segments of KFM, then it WASN'T one of them, so I have no idea what it would be. George
  12. Ah. Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn George
  13. Michael Keaton Gung Ho Gedde Watanabe George
  14. Sounds like an ode to Elvis, but I don't recognize it. I'm sure WW's post was a clue. "Are You Ready" by AC/DC ? George
  15. I'm tempted to say "Star Wars" with Harrison Ford being the actor. Although he's done other kinds of movies, he's mostly an action/adventure hero. It would be hard to see Lee or Price as Han Solo, though; and there wasn't any reference to baseball in the movie. Am I at least on the right track? George
  16. As a long time Reds fan, I remember Pedro Borbon as the closer for the team in the 70s. Manny Mota played for the Pirates and the Dodgers. All this tells me is that the movie was probably from the 70s (which also would coincide with Lee and Price). Was there some sort of horror baseball film? George
  17. Bow-buh-buh-bow-buh-bow-buh-bow-bow Buh-buh-bow-buh-buh-dong-a-dang-a-dang-dang A-ding-a-dong-ding [title] George Note: "bow" pronounced like bough
  18. I believe I've heard of that movie, though I'm sure I haven't seen it. George
  19. Mr. Saturday Night David Paymer City Slickers George
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