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  1. Another quote would be appreciated.
  2. I imagine that first role was a Med student. *wild swing* Steve Martin??
  3. Often, when I blow the trivia on this thread, the answer was "HALLOWEEN." is that this movie?
  4. I know SOME of that, but I'll have to consult with Mrs Wolf for the rest.
  5. This seems vaguely familiar, but nothing is springing to mind yet.
  6. Anchorman- the legend of Ron Burgundy Steve Carrell Bruce Almighty
  7. Correct! His preceding hit- and last round's song- was "Eyes Without A Face."
  8. Ok, changing songs. Same artist, different song. "Hey little sister, who is it you're with? Hey little sister, what's your vice and wish? Hey little sister shot gun (oh yeah) Hey little sister, who's your Superman? Hey little sister, shot gun!"
  9. That's him, in all sorts of roles. Most famous besides Gomez Addams was probably M. Bison of "Street Fighter." However, he's done live theater, so it wasn't a stretch to play Captain MacHeath/ Mack the Knife,.
  10. I'm all out of hope. One more bad break Could bring a fall. When I'm far from home Don't call me on the phone To tell me you're alone. It's easy to deceive. It's easy to tease, But hard to get release." "I spend so much time Believing all the lies To keep the dream alive. Now it makes me sad, It makes me mad at truth For loving what was you." "When you hear the music you make a dip Into someone else's pocket then make a slip. Steal a car and go to Las Vegas. Oh, the gigolo pool. Hanging out by the state line, Turning holy water into wine, Drinkin' it down, oh. I'm on a bus on a psychedelic trip, Reading murder books, & trying 'ta stay hip. I'm thinkin' of you. You're out there so Say your prayers. Say your prayers. Say your prayers."
  11. That's it. That's the scene where they fight, and instantly heal from the injuries. "We'll be at this ALL DAY."
  12. BTW, Anthony Quinn's ticket to stardom was playing Italian characters. However, he was secretly Latino, as were other actors like Michael Sheen (Estevez).
  13. That would be the next name. Just to make this official, Goerge, that means this is?
  14. I knew you'd know once I posted Alejandro's nickname was Sandy, but I wasn't sure if you'd know before. Or if you'd answer first.
  15. Gregory Robinson Rick Blaine Aristotle Onassis Franco Bertollini Michael Reisler Cottard Ulrich Sigmund Strom Vinnie Iacona Victor Frankenstein Aram Fingal Captain MacHeath Kalibanos Valentin Arregui Roberto Strausmann Oscar Romero Alejandro "Sandy" Stern Arturo Duran Stu Quinones Aram Fingal M. Bison Arturo Duran (That should more than do it. Otherwise, I'll have to post the most obvious of all his roles.)
  16. BTW, this actor has been onscreen at some point in the "Framed" thread.
  17. Sorry. Between both life and multiple threads, it can be hard to keep up, :)
  18. "I'm all out of hope. One more bad break Could bring a fall. When I'm far from home Don't call me on the phone To tell me you're alone. It's easy to deceive. It's easy to tease, But hard to get release." "I spend so much time Believing all the lies To keep the dream alive. Now it makes me sad, It makes me mad at truth For loving what was you."
  19. This is not an obscure song, so with more lyrics, you may get it.
  20. It IS "A Knight's Tale." The Canterbury Tales inspired part of the movie. "The Knight's Tale" obviously is part, and we met Chaucer, and the Pardoner during the story. The woman armorer was The Wife of Bath. Chaucer both writes, and acts as "Ulrich's" herald- as seen in the quote above.
  21. The record set was "most cars destroyed while filming a movie." The end of the movie has a memorable scene at Daley Center.
  22. Chaka Khan was a soloist in the chorus at the church. Joe Walsh was at the very end, the first convict to jump up and dance on a table. Steven Spielberg was at the end- he was the Cook County Assessor. Paul Reubens was a waiter at Chez Paul where Mr Fabulous worked (he recommended the Dom Perignon '72 for 100 bucks.) Frank Oz was at the very beginning- he handed over Jake's belongings when he was discharged. Steven Williams was one of the Highway Patrol ("Why not? They ain't going no place."- SW at the Palace Ballroom.) Steve Lawrence was Maury Sline, who got them the gig at the Palace. Mr T was supposedly on the street somewhere- I still haven't seen him.
  23. I didn't mean by name. What does "Ulrich" do for a living?
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