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Some actors who appeared in this movie: Mr T Chaka Khan Joe Walsh Steven Spielberg Paul Reubens (aka Peewee Herman) Frank Oz Steven Williams Steve Lawrence Shirley Levine AFAIK, this is the only movie that includes a movie credit to an actor who was completely cut from the movie- Shirley Levine as "woman on the cutting room floor" This movie set a record that was broken in 2009 by "GI Joe-the Rise of Cobra." In an unrelated note, this movie was once recommended as having the best source for views of Daley Center.
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Andy Garcia Stand and Deliver Lou Diamond Phillips
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Not inaccurate. Who is it about?
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Robert Preston Music Man Ron Howard (Yes, we're doing MOVIE links, so his TV appearances don't count, but he did at least 1 other movie that should be memorable for his appearance.....)
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YES! When the script called for "seig heil" or something, they changed the phrase in German so it was the name of an herb that was pronounced almost the same way. The salute with the hand forward and up was coupled with "The grass grows this high!" Colonel Klink has never had a prisoner escape, He always has exactly the same number of prisoners, and they seem to be the same prisoners as near as anyone can tell.
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Catwoman Ben Bratt Demolition Man
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This TVland-era syndicated show has aired in different countries. When it aired (airs???) in Germany, the dubbing track has some added words. To be specific, all the time, the characters apparently say "The grass grows this high!" A common saying at the time of the story was commonly ALTERED- in Germany- and in English would have meant "medicinal herb", which had absolutely no relevance to what the characters actually said. (Why?) Of the main characters of the show, one had previously been a bookkeeper and the other the president of a toy company before the show and their current "occupations." 2 characters once traveled to London, and several traveled to Paris. The fake snow was sometimes white salt, but later it was all just white paint. Nicknames for the "jolly jokers" included "Goldilocks", "Papa Bear", and "Little Red Riding Hood", apparently all assigned arbitrarily because there seemed to be no pattern to it. "What is this man doing here????" Actors who appeared during the series' run included Gavin Mac Leod, William Christopher, Alice Ghostley, Hans Conried, Joe Tata, and Harvey Keitel. Really. This show actually released a music album, complete with the theme song AND ITS LYRICS. (It had lyrics???) They had a set of trading cards, and a short-lived comic book series. Plans to make a movie of the series, so far, have not resulted in a theatrical film or solid plans to film one. One cast member was an African-American with an important role, who, among other things, came up with an ingenious use for a common coffeepot. One episode said the location was 60 miles/97 km) from the North Sea. The supposed "head bad guy" of the show has a spotless record, kept so by the good guys. (They cover their tracks VERY thoroughly.) Richard Dawson was part of the principal cast. The weather when filming was typical for Southern California (where they filmed), but the show had snow on the ground, all the time. There was a lawsuit brought by the makers of a movie that shared a number of elements with the series. The jury found they were too similar, but a federal judge overruled them and said there was a "striking difference in the dramatic mood of the two works."
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Next song. "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."
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Can you at least figure out what KIND of story this is about?
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Just thought I'd share this, for those who haven't read it before. 1 Corinthians 7 King James Version (KJV) 7 Now concerning the things whereof ye wrote unto me: It is good for a man not to touch a woman. ===================== In CFS, vpw said that "touch" in that verse meant, literally, to "help himself." So, documented in CFS, he made it sound like twi was against hanky-panky. When vpw went to Haight-Ashbury to hijack the hippies, he spent some time with some of them, including J1m D00p. J1m said he was surprised how much vpw grilled him about specifics about ORGIES. He did this for a while, and J1m was uncomfortable- and said he was thankful he was delivered from all that. vpw told him "ALL THAT IS AVAILABLE," meaning that God Almighty was fine with ORGIES. His rationale? As he told J1m D00p, "if God had meant it meant man was supposed to keep his hands off, "It would have said 'best' and not 'good.' " At the time, J1m thought he must have misunderstood vpw somehow, because it sounded like vpw had said that he believed God Almighty was fine with ORGIES. So, off the record, vpw said things like orgies were OK with God Almighty, and on the record, vpw said things like orgies were NOT fine with God Almighty.
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"You're good. You're very good. My lords, my ladies, and everybody else here not sitting on a cushion! Today.. today, you find yourselves equals. For you are all equally blessed. For I have the pride, the privilege, nay, the pleasure of introducing to you to a knight, sired by knights. A knight who can trace his lineage back beyond Charlemagne. I first met him atop a mountain near Jerusalem, praying to God, asking his forgiveness for the Saracen blood spilt by his sword. Next, he amazed me still further in Italy when he saved a fatherless beauty from the would-be ravishing of her dreadful Turkish uncle! In Greece he spent a year in silence just to better understand the sound of a whisper. And so without further gilding the lily and with no more ado, I give to you, the Seeker of Serenity, the Protector of Italian Virginity, the Enforcer of our Lord God, the one, the only, Sir Ulllrrrich von Lichtenstein! Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week." "Change your stars and live a better life than I have." "It is strange to think, I haven't seen you since a month. I have seen the new moon, but not you. I have seen sunsets and sunrises, but nothing of your beautiful face. The pieces of my broken heart are so small that they can be passed through the eye of a needle. I miss you like the sun misses the flower; like the sun misses the flower in the depths of winter. Instead of beauty to direct its light to, the heart hardens like the frozen world your absence has banished me to. I next compete in the city of Paris, I will find it empty and in the winter if you are not there. Hope guides me, it is what gets me through the day and especially the night. The hope that after you're gone from my sight, it will not be the last time that I look upon you." "You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting. In what world could you possibly beat me? Come back when you're worthy." "What a pair we make, hmm? Both trying to hide who we are. Both unable to do so. Your men love you. If I knew nothing else about you, that would be enough. But you also tilt when you should withdraw." "Father, I am afraid, I won't know the way back home." "Don't be foolish, William, you just follow your feet." "Say something about her breasts." "Yeah, you miss her breasts." "Her breasts." "Ye... yes, you... you could, umm... umm... but I... I would tend to look above her breasts, William." "Well I... I miss her throat." "Uh, still higher really, toward the heavens." "The moon at least, her breasts were not that impressive." "Love should end with hope. My husband, God rest him, told me something I’ll never forget. Hope guides me. It is what gets me through the day and especially the night. The hope that after you’re gone from my sight it will not be the last time I look upon you." "I'm Richard the Lionheart. Pleased to meet you. No, wait a minute, I'm Charlemagne. No, I'm Saint John the Baptist!" "All right, hold your tongue sir, or lose it." "Now you see THAT I do believe, Sir Ulrich." "It's just as well, they told me I was daft for even asking." "Who?" "The other armorers." "Did they say I couldn't do it because I'm a woman? " "No, they said you were great with horseshoes, but sh1te with armour. The fact that you were a woman wasn't even mentioned." "You know, I write, with ink and parchment. For a penny I’ll scribble you anything you want. From summons, decrees, edicts, warrants, patents of nobility. I’ve even been know to jot down a poem or two if the muse descends." "I don’t understand women." "Nor do I. But they understand us. Well, maybe not you." "Yes, behold my lord Ulrich, the rock, the hard place, like a wind from Guilderland he sweeps by blown far from his homeland in search of glory and honor, we walk... in the garden of his turbulence!" "Sir Ulrick. What are you wearing to the ball tonight?" "Er... nothing..." "Well, we shall cause a sensation, for I'll dress to match."
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Some actors who appeared in this movie: Mr T Chaka Khan Joe Walsh Steven Spielberg Paul Reubens (aka Peewee Herman) Frank Oz Steven Williams Steve Lawrence Shirley Levine AFAIK, this is the only movie that includes a movie credit to an actor who was completely cut from the movie- Shirley Levine as "woman on the cutting room floor"
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No, although neither actor is currently alive. Both have done Shakespeare in one form or another, but neither is exactly an actor who springs to mind when trying to name Shakespearean actors.
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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 Stern Arturo Duran Stu Quinones
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This TVland-era syndicated show has aired in different countries. When it aired (airs???) in Germany, the dubbing track has some added words. To be specific, all the time, the characters apparently say "The grass grows this high!" A common saying at the time of the story was commonly ALTERED- in Germany- and in English would have meant "medicinal herb", which had absolutely no relevance to what the characters actually said. (Why?) Of the main characters of the show, one had previously been a bookkeeper and the other the president of a toy company before the show and their current "occupations." 2 characters once traveled to London, and several traveled to Paris. The fake snow was sometimes white salt, but later it was all just white paint. Nicknames for the "jolly jokers" included "Goldilocks", "Papa Bear", and "Little Red Riding Hood", apparently all assigned arbitrarily because there seemed to be no pattern to it. "What is this man doing here????" Actors who appeared during the series' run included Gavin Mac Leod, William Christopher, Alice Ghostley, Hans Conried, Joe Tata, and Harvey Keitel. Really. This show actually released a music album, complete with the theme song AND ITS LYRICS. (It had lyrics???) They had a set of trading cards, and a short-lived comic book series. Plans to make a movie of the series, so far, have not resulted in a theatrical film or solid plans to film one. One cast member was an African-American with an important role, who, among other things, came up with an ingenious use for a common coffeepot. One episode said the location was 60 miles/97 km) from the North Sea. The supposed "head bad guy" of the show has a spotless record, kept so by the good guys. (They cover their tracks VERY thoroughly.)
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Get out! Apparently, I'm less familiar with the lyrics than I thought.
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Hay and Silent Bob, with a car that may have broken down on the highway behind them. It's probably "DOGMA."
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"Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week." "Change your stars and live a better life than I have." "It is strange to think, I haven't seen you since a month. I have seen the new moon, but not you. I have seen sunsets and sunrises, but nothing of your beautiful face. The pieces of my broken heart are so small that they can be passed through the eye of a needle. I miss you like the sun misses the flower; like the sun misses the flower in the depths of winter. Instead of beauty to direct its light to, the heart hardens like the frozen world your absence has banished me to. I next compete in the city of Paris, I will find it empty and in the winter if you are not there. Hope guides me, it is what gets me through the day and especially the night. The hope that after you're gone from my sight, it will not be the last time that I look upon you." "You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting. In what world could you possibly beat me? Come back when you're worthy." "What a pair we make, hmm? Both trying to hide who we are. Both unable to do so. Your men love you. If I knew nothing else about you, that would be enough. But you also tilt when you should withdraw." "Father, I am afraid, I won't know the way back home." "Don't be foolish, William, you just follow your feet." "Say something about her breasts." "Yeah, you miss her breasts." "Her breasts." "Ye... yes, you... you could, umm... umm... but I... I would tend to look above her breasts, William." "Well I... I miss her throat." "Uh, still higher really, toward the heavens." "The moon at least, her breasts were not that impressive." "Love should end with hope. My husband, God rest him, told me something I’ll never forget. Hope guides me. It is what gets me through the day and especially the night. The hope that after you’re gone from my sight it will not be the last time I look upon you." "I'm Richard the Lionheart. Pleased to meet you. No, wait a minute, I'm Charlemagne. No, I'm Saint John the Baptist!" "All right, hold your tongue sir, or lose it." "Now you see THAT I do believe, Sir Ulrich." "It's just as well, they told me I was daft for even asking." "Who?" "The other armorers." "Did they say I couldn't do it because I'm a woman? " "No, they said you were great with horseshoes, but sh1te with armour. The fact that you were a woman wasn't even mentioned." "You know, I write, with ink and parchment. For a penny I’ll scribble you anything you want. From summons, decrees, edicts, warrants, patents of nobility. I’ve even been know to jot down a poem or two if the muse descends." "I don’t understand women." "Nor do I. But they understand us. Well, maybe not you." "Yes, behold my lord Ulrich, the rock, the hard place, like a wind from Guilderland he sweeps by blown far from his homeland in search of glory and honor, we walk... in the garden of his turbulence!" "Sir Ulrick. What are you wearing to the ball tonight?" "Er... nothing..." "Well, we shall cause a sensation, for I'll dress to match."
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So it's Human's turn.
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Um, not exactly, AFAIK. The only song I know that mentions the roadies was Jackson Browne's "The Load Out Song. " "Now the seats are all empty. Let the roadies take the stage. They're the first to come and the last to leave, working for that minimum wage...." It's a simple song, and the piano melody feels a little like the melancholy of an empty theater after a successful show. As for this song, it's not ringing any bells.
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Batman and Robin Uma Thurman The Avengers (UK)
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Supergirl Peter O'Toole King Ralph
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"Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week." "Change your stars and live a better life than I have." "It is strange to think, I haven't seen you since a month. I have seen the new moon, but not you. I have seen sunsets and sunrises, but nothing of your beautiful face. The pieces of my broken heart are so small that they can be passed through the eye of a needle. I miss you like the sun misses the flower; like the sun misses the flower in the depths of winter. Instead of beauty to direct its light to, the heart hardens like the frozen world your absence has banished me to. I next compete in the city of Paris, I will find it empty and in the winter if you are not there. Hope guides me, it is what gets me through the day and especially the night. The hope that after you're gone from my sight, it will not be the last time that I look upon you." "You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting. In what world could you possibly beat me? Come back when you're worthy." "What a pair we make, hmm? Both trying to hide who we are. Both unable to do so. Your men love you. If I knew nothing else about you, that would be enough. But you also tilt when you should withdraw." "Father, I am afraid, I won't know the way back home." "Don't be foolish, William, you just follow your feet." "Say something about her breasts." "Yeah, you miss her breasts." "Her breasts." "Ye... yes, you... you could, umm... umm... but I... I would tend to look above her breasts, William." "Well I... I miss her throat." "Uh, still higher really, toward the heavens." "The moon at least, her breasts were not that impressive." "I'm Richard the Lionheart. Pleased to meet you. No, wait a minute, I'm Charlemagne. No, I'm Saint John the Baptist!" "All right, hold your tongue sir, or lose it." "Now you see THAT I do believe, Sir Ulrich." "It's just as well, they told me I was daft for even asking." "Who?" "The other armorers." "Did they say I couldn't do it because I'm a woman? " "No, they said you were great with horseshoes, but sh1te with armour. The fact that you were a woman wasn't even mentioned."
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Good evening, Mister Orostegui. I would be happy to help you- by directing you to more information, and by answering questions and things like that. Before I start that whole process, I think it's important to know how good your English is. Are you able to read pages of English text without a translator? Are you only able to read them with Google Translate or something similar? I can give you much more help in English than I can in Spanish. Feel free to contact me privately with a "private message" ("pm"). (You can click on my name, then on the "message" button on my information page to do that.) Just in case none of that was understood..... Buenas noches, Señor Orostegui. Puedo ayudarle alegremente. Puedo dirigirle a más información, y puedo responder preguntas y otras cosas. Ante todo, yo creo que es importante saber su nivel de Ingles. Puede leer paginas de texto en Ingles sin un traductor? Puede leer Ingles solamente con la ayuda de un programa como Google Translate? Puedo ayudarle más facilmente y con más informacion en Ingles que en Español (o castellano). Puede contactarme privadamente con un "mensaje privado" ("pm") cuando quiera. (Haga un "clic" sobre mi nombre, y luego un clic en "message" en la pagina con mi informacion.)