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That's him.
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In fairness, everybody except their families tend to forget that movie.
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No, this movie is better-known, and had a wider distribution.
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-There's a director and producer that worked on "Terminator", "Aliens", and "The Abyss". They met working on THIS film. (Not as producer nor director.) -The executive producer normally worked on lower-budget films than this, but the film climate suggested this film might be a smash if made, so he was granted a real budget for this one. -Among the extras was comedienne Kathy Griffin, in her first acting role as anything in a film. -A number of the special effects made for this movie were later reused in a low-budget film, as was the score (in that and in ANOTHER low-budget film.) -One character's assistants are named "Urim" and "Thummim". -John Saxon -Sybil Danning -Sam Jaffe -Robert Vaughn -Richard Thomas
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"What part of Georgia you from? South Central?" "Oh good, they've opened the salad bar." "I should have never worn these shoes. They just don't match my purse." "I've been in here for a while. Perhaps I could be of service. Do you have any questions?" "What are you in for?" "Jaywalking." "Are you with me? Yea or Nay?" "Well which one means yes?" "Yea." " I hope's it worth the NOISE! " "Did you just say 'Abe Lincoln'?" "By the by, do you know praying mantis?" "You're looking at him." "You vow, we move!" "Ah, RIGHT rope!" "I will take these cotton balls from you with my hand and put them in my pocket." "Yeah....whatever." "...Is that you?" "Yes." "What, back from the Crusades?" "Yes." "And alive?" ".......Yes." "A toll is a toll, and a roll is a roll. And if we don't get no tolls, then we don't eat no rolls. I made that up. " " {translated} She's got to be kidding!"
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You did disqualify yourself. However, we might as well get this moving, so go ahead and tell them who also played Count Dracula and Skeletor in addition to Perry White.
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"Well, I saw Perry White in the list." Yes, he's there. *doublechecks* Correctly. "Unless it was a voice actor in a cartoon," He was not- not in this case, and I'm not sure he ever did a cartoon. "the others I remember were John Hamilton (Adventures of Superman): very unlikely Lane Smith (Lois and Clark): also unlikely Laurence Fishburne (Man of Steel, etc): lots of roles, but I don't imagine him in all the "white guy" roles Glenn Ford (Chris Reeve Superman movies): that was my best shot. But maybe... Michael McKean (Smallville)? George" He's not in this list. These may well be all you REMEMBER, but you've actually left out one theatrical release. Run through all the Supermen, run through all the Loises, you may remember leaving out one pairing's "Perry White."
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I agree that it's funny. I'm absolutely certain you've seen this movie.
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Oddly enough, I don't think this actor and Glenn Ford have ever been in the same movie. (I could be wrong, but that's what I think, at least.)
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George Prager Ostap Bender Harry Crystal Akmed Khazzan Harold Canterbury James Tiernan Thomas De La Plata Leland Carver Jeffrey Roston Bob Alexander Noah Banes Vic Grimes "Wild Bill" Burgess Perry Needham Krohn Boris Balkan Robert Denright Blaine De Castillon Edgar Price Perry White Godfrey Winters William Paley Ned Bears Leonard Schiller Louis Zabel Sanford Marks Warner Dax Warren Burger Anthony Molina Sam Bloom Francis Tucker Tim Geer Michael Romani Carey Robins Harry Tass Jimmy Lewin Diego Vega Jean LaFitte John Adams Sherlock Holmes Frederic Auguste Bartholdi Jaro Essa Gerald Bull Goddard Fulton Jackson Burns Dr. Earl Hill Alex Segal Senator Richard Russell Commodore Francis Stoat
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"What part of Georgia you from? South Central?" "Oh good, they've opened the salad bar." "I should have never worn these shoes. They just don't match my purse." "I've been in here for a while. Perhaps I could be of service. Do you have any questions?" "What are you in for?" "Jaywalking." "Are you with me? Yea or Nay?" "Well which one means yes?" "Yea." " I hope's it worth the NOISE! " "Did you just say 'Abe Lincoln'?" "By the by, do you know praying mantis?" "You're looking at him." "You vow, we move!" "Ah, RIGHT rope!" "I will take these cotton balls from you with my hand and put them in my pocket." "Yeah....whatever."
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No, someone better-known, IMHO.
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George Prager Ostap Bender Harry Crystal Akmed Khazzan Harold Canterbury James Tiernan Thomas De La Plata Leland Carver Jeffrey Roston Bob Alexander Noah Banes Vic Grimes "Wild Bill" Burgess Perry Needham Krohn Boris Balkan Robert Denright Blaine De Castillon Edgar Price Godfrey Winters William Paley Ned Bears Leonard Schiller Louis Zabel Sanford Marks Warner Dax Warren Burger Anthony Molina Sam Bloom Francis Tucker Tim Geer Michael Romani Carey Robins Harry Tass Jimmy Lewin Diego Vega Jean LaFitte John Adams Sherlock Holmes Frederic Auguste Bartholdi Jaro Essa Gerald Bull Goddard Fulton Jackson Burns Dr. Earl Hill Alex Segal Senator Richard Russell Commodore Francis Stoat After this, I go to the easy names, so I'm hoping someone gets it before then.
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Ok, next movie. ======================= -There's a director and producer that worked on "Terminator", "Aliens", and "The Abyss". They met working on THIS film. (Not as producer nor director.) -The executive producer normally worked on lower-budget films than this, but the film climate suggested this film might be a smash if made, so he was granted a real budget for this one. -Among the extras was comedienne Kathy Griffin, in her first acting role as anything in a film. -A number of the special effects made for this movie were later reused in a low-budget film, as was the score (in that and in ANOTHER low-budget film.) -One character's assistants are named "Urim" and "Thummim".
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I'm glad somebody got it. I'm not sure I've ever heard of the title OR the artist.
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I don't think he's completing an entire Dirty Dozen. I suspect he's stopping at a "MAGNIFICENT SEVEN."
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Splinter Cults are WORSE........not better
WordWolf replied to skyrider's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
Considering the history of vpw's group, its "scraping by" years exceeded its successful years. He started, IIRC, in 1941. In 1942 AND 1943 (I may be off and it was 1941 and 1942), vpw claims he considered giving up. If he told the truth, he certainly didn't have much endurance to "run the race." Imagine if anyone else went to HIM talking about quitting, what a failure he'd make them out to be, especially the SECOND time. He claimed to have heard from God Almighty in 1942, and STILL nothing took off. He continued for several years in the denomination, while doing side-projects for over a decade, with a radio show, editing the work of Bible teachers, and so on. A few years after he was able to deed the family farm to HIS ministry, (time to do work around it), he went out on his own, and complained that he wasn't getting enough tithes to do the job. Even after stealing Leonard's class and Stiles' book, he had lukewarm results. If he hadn't hijacked the hippies around 1969-1970, he would have vanished into history, another would-be "giant" of history nobody's ever heard of. So, 1941-1969 is 28 years of lukewarm results and skating by. 1969-1982 is 13 years of success- built on the backs of others whom he deceived, and those years ended with him bitter and neglected just as he'd neglected so many others down the decades. -
The names are slowly getting better-known, and will get obvious soon enough.
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"What part of Georgia you from? South Central?" "Oh good, they've opened the salad bar." "I should have never worn these shoes. They just don't match my purse." "I've been in here for a while. Perhaps I could be of service. Do you have any questions?" "What are you in for?" "Jaywalking." "Are you with me? Yea or Nay?" "Well which one means yes?" "Yea." " I hope's it worth the NOISE! " "Did you just say 'Abe Lincoln'?"
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George Prager Ostap Bender Harry Crystal Akmed Khazzan Harold Canterbury James Tiernan Thomas De La Plata Leland Carver Jeffrey Roston Bob Alexander Noah Banes Vic Grimes "Wild Bill" Burgess Perry Needham Krohn Boris Balkan Robert Denright Blaine De Castillon Edgar Price Godfrey Winters William Paley Ned Bears Leonard Schiller Louis Zabel Sanford Marks Warner Dax Warren Burger Anthony Molina Sam Bloom Francis Tucker Tim Geer
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Genesis 4:20-22 (NASB) 0 Adah gave birth to Jabal; he was the father of those who dwell in tents and have livestock. 21 His brother’s name was Jubal; he was the father of all those who play the lyre and pipe. 22 As for Zillah, she also gave birth to Tubal-cain, the forger of all implements of bronze and iron; and the sister of Tubal-cain was Naamah. ====================================================== -Jabal was "the father of those who dwell in tents and have livestock." -Jubal was "the father of all those who play the lyre and pipe." Let's be sensible. Was this TRYING to say "all nomadic herders everywhere are the direct descendants of Jabal"? Was this TRYING to say "all musicians everywhere are the direct descendants of Jubal?" If so, what about nomadic herders who play the pipe? We know THEY existed (and probably exist to this day.) This was saying that these men were the forerunners of those people, the pioneers of those people who did those things. ====================================================== There's this tap-dance that was introduced to make Jesus' comments supposedly claim that Adam was "the serpent." The alleged reasoning went thusly: "Speaking to the apostate Jews of His day, Jesus said, “Ye serpents…" "Ye are of your father the devil" and that there must have been some sort of genetic basis for saying he was their father. So, the "father" part had to be literally a genetic bloodline and could not be figurative nor symbolic, while the "serpent" part had to be figurative and symbolic and could not be literal. ============================ In both the early chapters of Genesis and elsewhere in the Bible, "father" often is symbolic and not referring to a genetic sire. But this writer seems to have missed that- and without "father" being REQUIRED to be genetic, his entire basis for bringing in the Gospels falls down because it does not support his case (if anything, it undermined his case.) This is not difficult to see, with a plain reading of the text. There is no need for an esoteric or a "mystery" version of the text.
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Of course, this is an actor you've heard of, and not some "Who? Who? Who?" person who played extras for his entire career. Hopefully, the answer will come to you soon. ( None of that was any type of clue.)
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He asked if "the devil" literally appeared as a carnivorous, limbless reptile in The Garden.
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Splinter Cults are WORSE........not better
WordWolf replied to skyrider's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
Everything would have changed. He BRIEFLY (in the 1950s) talked about Ecumenical movements- he would have continued as ecumenical, giving Leonard and Stiles due credit, and claiming an eclectic group that did their best to incorporate the best of what each Christian ministry offered. If he reached out the the hippies, it would have been a joint effort and even-handed, and the results would still be felt to this day rather than having choked the vitality out of a nascent Christian movement. -
"What part of Georgia you from? South Central?" "Oh good, they've opened the salad bar." "I should have never worn these shoes. They just don't match my purse." "I've been in here for a while. Perhaps I could be of service. Do you have any questions?" "What are you in for?" "Jaywalking." "Are you with me? Yea or Nay?" "Well which one means yes?" "Yea." " I hope's it worth the NOISE! "