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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
My, my, my, we seem to have fallen flat on our faces. I 've got nuttin George. -
Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The first 2 lines of your clue are sort of vaguely familiar George. Care to help us out? -
Oh, shoot! Go ahead somebody, I'm not prepared.
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Scatman Crothers The Shining
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Music of the Movies (Game)
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Everybody's Talking -
Music of the Movies (Game)
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Oh boy, I think I know this one. Risky Business -
My intention was to use Cindy C. to strike up anyone's memory for another actor in Fair Game. Like Raf already said, you were right WordWolf. I struck up a memory. Executive Decision Oliver Platt A Time To Kill
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Cindy Crawford debut. Might have been her last too.
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Not enough huh. It's hard to get at this with trivia and facts. I know. John Wayne dreamed of filming his epic movie as early as 1946. Had it not been for his passion about it being made, it might have not been filmed. Wayne flew to South America to Panama, to Mexico City to find the right location to shoot. After numerous attempts were made, eventually he obtained permission to shoot the film in Mexico. Unfortunately Wayne ran into financial problems. Enter Politicians, GM's, a Women's organization who lobbied to dissuade Wayne from filming it in Mexico amid political outrage once it became public. Wayne had a change of heart. These powerful groups were lobbying to have it filmed where the real-life story actually took place. Texas. When Wayne received a letter from the Daughter's of the Republic of Texas stating that if the film were made in Mexico, then they vowed that not one Texas theater would show it. Wayne relented. John Wayne quoted Davy Crockett which I liked... "Without freedom, your dead as a beaver's hat". Of course the film is The Alamo.
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Hyacinth House ~The Doors~ FREE POST
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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Sometimes things get sorta lengthy don't they. It probably should be something I'm familiar with, but it isn't George. -
Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
You can go George. That's it, I looked it up. -
I'm just about out of trivia now. Let me go ahead and reveal the star. Should narrow things down a bit. John Wayne
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A Clockwork Orange Steven Berkoff Fair Game
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Nobody got nothing huh? OK. It was Just Like A Woman by ~Bob Dylan~ One more and if no one gets it I will not put up another post for a while. I need a brand new friend who doesn't bother me I need a brand new friend who doesn't trouble me I need someone, who doesn't need me I see the bathroom is clear I think that somebody's near I'm sure that someone is following me, Oh yeah Why did you throw the Jack of hearts away? Why did you throw the Jack of hearts away? It was the only card in the deck that I had left to play
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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
You might be thinking of another movie that has that same quote but I'm thinking "As Good As It Gets". -
great guess. You got the year right. No, that's not it. And far more bigger stars in your movie. But my movie does have stars too. Just not as many.
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Nobody feels any pain Tonight as I stand inside the rain Ev'rybody knows That Baby's got new clothes But lately I see her ribbons and her bows Have fallen from her curls Queen Mary, she's my friend Yes, I believe I'll go see her again Nobody has to guess That Baby can't be blessed Till she finally sees that she's like all the rest With her fog, her amphetamine, and her perils, It was raining from the first And I was dying there of thirst So I came in here And your long-time curse hurts But whats worse is this pain in here I can't stay in here, ain't it clear that I just can't fit Yes I believe it's time for us to quit When we meet again Introduced as friends Please don't let on that you knew me when I was hungry and it was your world That's just about the entire song except for the part giving the title. Mid 60's.
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This was an American western movie about 3 American hero's. The producer had in mind the making of it for 15 years before he actually produced it. During that period, he hired a scriptwriter and began researching. As the script was nearing completion our producer clashed with the motion picture company over the budget and left without the script which was rewritten and renamed and then produced for another American hero from the script. The producer also was the director. He formed his own production company and put his own money the equivalent of $12,000,000 in today's money to help finance the film. But not without the agreement he also star in the film from his business partner. The producer, also the director, starred in the film which was a large box office hit, but due to the costs of producing, his investment was lost and he thus sold his rights back to the picture company to recover his loss. OK lets recap some of what we do know. This movie is an early classic American Western. Let me iterate, the 3 hero's were not the only hero's. Many others were too. But the main hero's were actors who carried the clout. The producer, the director, and the star were one. The same person also bankrolled his own money to finance the film, and lost most of it. He later re-gained it selling his rights. The cost of filming went way over budget on account of the director's obsession with it. The film had an initial large box office draw but ultimately failed to make any profit. This is new. Two major motion picture stars were given the script to play the main characters. They were Clark Gable and Charlton Heston. Both stars turned them down. Partly for their different political views but for the most it was because of the director himself. It was his first and only time directing and he was a major motion picture star. Any takers? Anyone with an idea what this may be yet?
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A Perfect Storm Michael Ironside Total Recall the original
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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Wallstreet WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE WHERE YOU BUY UNDERWEAR? WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE? UNDERWEAR IS UNDERWEAR! IT IS UNDERWEAR WHEREVER YOU BUY IT! IN CINCINNATI OR WHEREVER! -
Thanks for spoon feeding me Raf. This was an American western movie about 3 American hero's. The producer had in mind the making of it for 15 years before he actually produced it. During that period, he hired a scriptwriter and began researching. As the script was nearing completion our producer clashed with the motion picture company over the budget and left without the script which was rewritten and renamed and then produced for another American hero from the script. The producer also was the director. He formed his own production company and put his own money the equivalent of $12,000,000 in today's money to help finance the film. But not without the agreement he also star in the film from his business partner. The producer, also the director, starred in the film which was a large box office hit, but due to the costs of producing, his investment was lost and he thus sold his rights back to the picture company to recover his loss. I'm sure by now you've noticed that I like to put up mostly trivia about a movie here, more so than the actual plot. I find it interesting that way. Hope you do too.
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I haven't seen it but Richard Gere danced in Chicago, which won best picture.
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Arnold Schwartzenegger Last Action Hero F. Murray Abraham
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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Hummm......??? The Sound of Music "I gotta find Bubba"