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Human without the bean

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  1. Let's see that's not "Yesterday" or "Tomorrow Never Comes". I don't know. I might need some "Help" with this one? I have an original movie cardboard cut out from the movie "Help". It sits on a flat service, like you would see in the movie theatres, you know, the one where the Boys are dressed in black and each placing they're hands out in different directions over the words H E L P.
  2. This is the age of machinery A mechanical nightmare The wonderful world of technology Napalm, hydrogen bombs, biological warfare You keep all your smart modern writers Give me William Shakespeare You keep all your smart modern painters I'll take Rembrandt, Titian, Da Vinci and Gainsborough Girl we gotta get out of here We gotta find a solution
  3. That's his eminence, George (Conclave). You got it.
  4. The Hurt Locker Hail, Caesar Strange Days The Forgiven Great Expectations The Dig 28 Years Later The Menu Sunshine Schindler's List The White Countess
  5. The Hurt Locker Hail, Caesar Strange Days The Forgiven Great Expectations The Dig 28 Years Later The Menu Sunshine
  6. This is the age of machinery A mechanical nightmare The wonderful world of technology Napalm, hydrogen bombs, biological warfare
  7. I'm not sure about the title but I know it's a ~Genesis~ song. Physical Attraction?
  8. We're really going back to the Silver age of Hollywood, pun intended.
  9. Okay then, you're staying with the same group I see. "Day after Day" is not the title but that's all I can come up with.
  10. You may want to re-think this one WordHusky. With the exception of the word 'now', those lyrics give away the title of the song. Take Paul McCartney's song "Yesterday". If I were to post the first words in the song they would be "Yesterday, all my troubles were so far away". But here, you can't leave the title in the lyrics.
  11. Was either Jack Lemmon in that, or maybe Walter Matthau?
  12. And the song "Zombie" has been in my head now for a few days
  13. Actually that title is closer to the title of the song, however, no. It's the same old theme Since nineteen sixteen (1916)*edit In your head, in your head They're still fightin' With their tanks and their bombs And their bombs and their guns In your head, in your head They are dyin' In your head, in your head
  14. It was. I decided to leave out any Pulp Fiction lines, just dead give away. Those movies were in order Swordfish, The General's Daughter and of course, Urban Cowboy.
  15. After 3 days I'm goggling. Not really. I got nothing.
  16. Ouch. I knew the song but clearly not enough. It's the same old theme since 1916 In your head, In your head they're still fightin' With their tanks and their bombs
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