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Only one day left before we google!
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
And don't forget that "In 43' they put to sea 13 men and Kennedy" "Smoke and fire upon the sea Everywhere they looked was the enemy The heathen gods of old Japan Yeah they thought they had the best of a mighty good man" -
Ving Rhames "Arby's! We have the meats"!! Mission Impossible (when will this ever end? MI:7 and MI:8 announced) Jon Voight
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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I actually gave the song title away in the last post. ~Moody Blues~ A lot of post-1980 MB songs were much more popular from a commercial standpoint. Most of their success came from their work prior to that time period (1964-77). They didn't receive the same kind of play on the radio back then as they did after the band changed its core line-up and front man Justin Hayward took the direction of the band from a progressive rock sound to a synth-pop sound. (VH1) would have played this song and several others. That is why you probably have heard it before but didn't remember who the artist or what the song title was. Back to drawing board.
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I really didn't mean anything my this, OK I did, however, I really was hoping whether someone would know to correct me whether I was wrong or not about Grace Kelly being in Dial M For Murder?. .... I need confirmation for another board I'm playing. FTR I think Anne Bancroft was a great actress. [I ended up taking notes and jotting some things down from a bio of Alfred Hitchcock FFR, which isn't cheating since I'm researching and putting it into a catalog, i.e., Grace Kelly was in 3 of Hitchcock's films].
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The Miracle Worker is an Academy Award winning movie about Helen Keller and her caretaker played by Anne Bancroft. Can't believe anyone had to look that up. I'm not dissing you WW. Its like saying that so n' so didn't know Sean Connery was in Goldfinger or that Grace Kelly was in Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder. An American President Michael J Fox Casualties of War
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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Time's a marching on. No guesses so I'll just move on. ~Stephen Stills~ Sit Yourself Down He was at Woodstock, the first one. Next song: Won't you take me back to school I need to learn the golden rule Won't you lay it on the line I need to hear it just one more time
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
New set of clues. That was 1941 w/ John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd. Jason Lee Tilda Swinton Johnny Galecki Ivana Milicevic -
The Graduate Anne Bancroft The Miracle Worker
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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Hold it, I got to quit this runnin' 'round Hold it, Never gonna get rid of these blues Hold it, I got to find somebody to love Slow me down, yeah My, what a time, Look out now
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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Yes I did know that. I'll come up with something.
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Name the movie Christopher Lee Tim Matheson Warren Oates -
Wasn't it Deep Purple who did "Smoke On The Water"? Yeah it was.
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I've come up with a good title for the next sequel "From Gone With the Wind to Forrest Gump: A sequential record of history in America". Catchy huh! Stay safe my friend. The tough times are about to come. No political connotation meant by that. Just passing on my sentiments to those I care about in light of the current developments. And that goes for everyone else on GSC.
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I'm curious George where did you get the 1990's from? Yes, Forrest Gump. I hesitated for a moment by decided to drop the John Travolta clue in and hoped to have kept it going a bit longer. Thanks Raf for fact-checking that it was the screenplay that was delivered the day before 9/11 and not the sequel. In an odd twist John Travolta turned down the role of Forrest Gump to play a role in Pulp Fiction and ended up being nominated with Tom Hanks for both Best Actor and Best Picture but both Tom Hanks and Forrest Gump took home the Oscars. Tom Hanks would never have done the sequel anyway having already made that clear. Without Hanks nobody would take that risk on in a sequel ("Gump & Co.) Paramount studios claimed it never made a profit.
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Testing testing, hey I'm still logged in? Huh! Maybe it's getting better. I have been logged in for over an hour. Anyway, back to clues. The leading role was turned down by John Travolta among others. Chevy Chase and Bill Murray also turned it down. The writer for the novel from which the screenplay was written was promised $350,000 and 3% of the films profits. The production company claimed it lost more money than it made so he never saw any of the films profits. He did receive his $350K. The movie film respectively made $330,000,000 domestically, $349,000,000 internationally bringing the total world-box office to $679,000,000. The writer was ticked off but that didn't stop him from writing a sequel. Only trouble was that he delivered the manuscript to his publisher on the day before 9/11/2001.
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No. Not GWTW. Little typo there but the actor ending up making $40 m.
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Good catch George, and thanks WordWolf. Wesley Snipes Rising Sun Sean Connery