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Human without the bean

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  1. Charles Durning John Turturro Holly Hunter Tim Blake Nelson Daniel von Barden Michael Badalucco
  2. "A thumb goes up, a car goes by Won't somebody stop to help a guy"
  3. For the record Janney has two n's. Good show. I watched it for the first 5 years. You're right, the show did move away from the plot about Anna Farris and her Mom. Even the opening credits which showed pictures of a family (and mugshots) became a picture of the regular group of women who meet at the diner and go to AA.
  4. "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" I've heard it a few times on the oldies channel recently.
  5. Sounds like it to me. Anna Faris who was "MOM" left the show the last year.
  6. We hear you're leaving, that's okay I thought our little wild time had just begun I guess you kinda scared yourself, you turned and ran But if you have a change of heart
  7. "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) remix ~Bob Dylan~ Try this one WordWolf. I am able to see it. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/bobdylan
  8. I had forgotten that this was up here. I don't think I will give anymore lyrics to it. I think you guys know about me now, having been trading songs and movies, actors and such between us for a few years that I like Bob Dylan's music. A lot of his music isn't mainstream except for his 60's period and probably some 70's too. This song is from his "Blonde on Blonde" 1967 album titles "Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll go Mine". Was he thinking about Joan Baez when he wrote it, I don't know? It was released in 2007 as a re-mastered online single and a video of it became quite popular. The video takes you on a journey through the time period when Bob Dylan was writing and performing his best stuff and includes famous scenes in pop-culture where Bob Dylan pops around from one place to another; re- creating the iconic album cover of "The FreeWheelin' Bob Dylan" but never showing the actor portraying Bob Dylan from the front. Only his back side. A scene of the famous Subterranean Homesick Blues with the writing of the lyrics on the cards, his divorce period, that would be "Blood on the Tracks" otherwise known as the divorce album. This period will never get old for me. How about I just post it and you can take a look at it.
  9. Sorry for falling off the radar. Yes, you are correct with Andy Garcia. I saw Internal Affairs for the first time a couple of weeks back, but what I didn't realize was how many terrific actors were in the cast and how dramatic and how intense it was. Andy Garcia out shined Richard Gere with his role. But Gere played a pretty good dark character. Anyway, I've always had a thing for anything detective like, or suspense/dark drama like, and I'm glad I got to watch it. Enjoyed it. You're up George.
  10. Name the actor Internal Affairs Black Rain Night Falls on Manhattan
  11. I'm up here, huh, I'll get back pretty quick. Soon, really, I will.
  12. My guess is that you recall the scene where the bomb is dropped on the house on the hill and some cartel bosses are killed along with some women and children, or you're a fan of the movie or you have read Tom Clancy novels.
  13. Yes, I should have read your post first but I was giving another clue. Good job George.
  14. Another scene where there is a convoy of suburban's and they are attacked with short range missile launchers are used as a training tool for U.S. government agencies.
  15. You say you love me and you're thinkin' of me But you know you could be wrong You say you told me that you want to hold me But you know you're not that strong I just can't do what I've done before I just can't beg you anymore I'm gonna let you pass And I'll go last Well, the judge, he holds a grudge He's gonna call on you But he's badly built and he walks on stilts Watch out he don't fall on you You say you're sorry for tellin' stories That you know I believe are true You say you got some other kind of lover And yes, I believe you do
  16. When the movie producers and cast found themselves working on a movie they realized that they had developed a special bond and decided to shoot another film together, after filming the first, its sequel. The author of the novel (and same name of the movie) got the inspiration from the 1986 Iran Contra affair. The filmmakers bought an actual brick and mortar mansion from a divorcee who had bad memories of the building and it was used In a scene where the cartels hacienda is destroyed by an aircraft missile.
  17. You say you love me and you're thinkin' of me But you know you could be wrong You say you told me that you want to hold me But you know you're not that strong I just can't do what I've done before I just can't beg you anymore I'm gonna pass And I'll go last
  18. I didn't give the artist because I didn't think it was the right song.
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