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Next movie. "Bring out the gimp!"
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Yeah, that's "WONDER WOMAN." (The first one.)
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Antonio Banderas Once Upon a Time in Mexico Johnny Depp
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Wild guess here- "DEADPOOL?"
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Any chance at all this is "Memories" from the musical "CATS"????? -
"No wire hangers, ever!"
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Without his post, I'd forgotten HUMMA KAVULA! since he wasn't in the book. However, his babelfish is on the fritz. Although "zarking" was never defined, its meaning can be discerned from usage in the books. ("Zark off!") As for frood, it was actually defined. Frood- "really amazingly together guy." ========================== "Hence a phrase that has passed into hitchhiking slang, as in “Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is." (Sass: know, be aware of, meet, have sex with; hoopy: really together guy; frood: really amazingly together guy.)”
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That's from "Storm Front", first book of the Dresden Files, since Harry Dresden is a wizard (Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden, if memory serves.) However, that hasn't been made into a movie yet, nor have I heard plans to do so. So, it has to be the movie with the 2 names- HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE or HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE.
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I was hoping for the name of either band as well- T-Rex did the original and Power Station did the remake- but that was the correct song.
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No. Are you suggesting he wasn't who he said he was? Maybe he should call a cop. ;)
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"Well you're built like a car, you've got a hub-cap diamond-star-halo. You're built like a car, oh, yeah." (Of course, either answer is acceptable.)
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A famous writer explained the difference between three different things in books or movies- terror, horror, and the gross-out. He claimed he went for terror, and if he missed it, he went for horror. However, he wasn't proud- if he couldn't manage either, he would go for the gross-out. Which writer was this?
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"You're Abe Frohman? The Sausage King of Chicago?"
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Tim Curry?????
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THE DARK KNIGHT.
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The Cars, "JUST WHAT I NEEDED."
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"You can't always get it, when you really want it. You can't always get it at all."
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"All in the Family."
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In the Odd Couple, "The Exorcists", Felix is convinced they have a ghost in their air conditioner- the ghost of Irving Cohen, who died in the apartment and was its occupant directly before Oscar. They went to the office of Dr Clove to consult with him. Dr Clove had an interesting discussion with them, and said he could come that evening, but would have to charge them for a house-call. He would arrive just before midnight. If he ascertained the presence of a spirit, he would proceed to the exorcism. Felix should have prepared for him bayleaf, cloves of garlic, incense and half a chicken (usually around midnight he gets a little hungry, and we knew he was attending Weight Watchers meetings.) When he arrived, Feiix was wearing a black robe and a lei of garlic buibs, and was flinging flower petals around. When the doorbell rang, Oscar answered it. Dr Clove arrived. *to Oscar* "Good evening. Where is the chicken?" Dr Clove saw Felix and burst out laughing. Oscar: "*laughing* That's authetic!" "Pardon me Mister Ungar. How a man dresses in his home is his business. I am merely laughing because you look funny." "I wore this for the exorcism!" "Mister Ungar, that outfit is worn in cases of Demonic Possession and once in a while for Trick or Treat, but it doesn't work here." Only those listening CLOSELY can make out the question when Dr Clove walks in. I heard it by chance one night and lost it completely.
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Daryl Hannah Crazy People Dudley Moore
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Making this George's turn.
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That's him- a big actor with many roles, usually remembered for "King Tut" on Batman or stealing scenes in "the Odd Couple" as Hugo Lovelace the landlord or Dr Clove the exorcist. George's turn!
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Survivor's "The Search Is Over." Not a very Survivor-style of song, but there you go.