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"Do you like scary movies?" "There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to successfully survive a horror movie. For instance, number one: you can never have sex."
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I hope that everyone's doing all right, right now, with the storms and everything. One thing I'm glad about is that "I'M NOT THERE." (I hope they evacuated, too, if they were anywhere near the epicenter.) -
Pronunciation aside, this is obviously "CHEERS". (I never heard the Boston Brahmin when he walked in.)
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In case that wasn't it, how about "Retro-Active"?????
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........Possibly, but I'm not sure. It's not the one I'm looking for, and one movie is known for that line. The line was not said face-to-face.
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Next song. "Always in a hurry, I never stop to worry Don't see the time flashin' by Honey, got no money I'm all sixes and sevens and nines Say now, baby, I'm the rank outsider You can be my partner in crime."
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"Do you like scary movies?"
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I suspected that, but I wasn't sure.
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It is. Ralph Kramden sometimes complained about himself.
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He's Captain HORATIO Crunch. BTW, I wonder how many people remember the short-lived change to Sugar Bear. For a few months, he had the ability to hulk out as "Super Bear." A few months later, they dropped it. Must not have been very popular around the office. Meanwhile, me and Quentin Tarantino miss "Fruit Brute." He was the werewolf mascot for the fruit-flavored monster cereal. Then they got rid of him and brought the cereal back as "Yummy Mummy." (I meant Fruit Brute was the mascot, not Tarantino.)
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Sorry, I didn't check in. This is Tom Petty's "You Wreck Me." "You wreck me, baby, yes you do..."
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I'm going to take a shot at all of them, including ones I'm not sure about at all. Oh, you WANTED the clean sweep. OK, I'm going for it. 1- Honey Nut Cheerios 2- Frosted Lucky Charms (are magically delicious.) 3- Rice Krispies 4- Trix (Silly rabbit, Trix are made for kids. Although I did vote for you to get to try some!) 5- Azucaritas (OK, that's the name here, and it's the same mascot. "FROSTED FLAKES.") 6- Froot Loops (Here, they're called "Froot Loops.") 7- Super Sugar Crisp/Super Golden Crisp. (The name changed when they wanted to draw attention away from sugary ingredients. One comedian wondered if they would change his name to "Golden Bear" to match the cereal.) 8- Raisin Bran. (That's a sun carrying 2 scoops of raisins. Hey, must be the sun because he's drying the grapes into raisins. Never thought of that before.) Say, do you know Cap'n Crunch's FIRST NAME? His last name is "Crunch", he actually has a first name.
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Next one. "I've got a BIG MOUTH!"
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A lot of people remember the Honeymooners and forget or don't know the other show existed. I remember the Honeymooners well enough that I got suspicious that I could think "Jackie Gleason" but NOT "the Honeymooners" with that line, so that narrowed the field considerably.
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It's not Jackie Chan, neither....
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"Second star to the right, and straight on until morning" was said in "Hook", but I don't think that's the answer you're looking for.
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I think I have the artist, but I'm trying to actually remember the song, and it's not coming yet.
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Bingo.
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This particular Neville only has the one name? (Sometimes Wikipedia OR Imdb is missing a full name for a character, but the other one has the full name.)
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Cantinflas???????
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Actually, I think it's "the Jackie Gleason Show."
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"What I want from each and every one of you is a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse in that area."
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"Well, all day long at school I hear how great Marcia is at this or how wonderful Marcia did that! Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"
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Of course, Schultz said that, not Richard Dawson's character, but Dawson was in the show. Moving on....