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I kept my mouth shut, but Amanda Dell from Let's Make Love. In Scream 2, by the way SPOILER ALERT, Laurie Metcalf does indeed play Debbie Salt, but she is later revealed to be "Mrs. Loomis." AKA "BILLY's .... MOTHER!!!!!"
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That was not a bad guess, but Lou Ferrigno was in the credits and, rather obviously, did appear on screen. One of the major stars of this show never appeared on screen. To me, that narrows it down to two series, and it't not Charlie's Angels. So think. What show has a star who's not in the credits and not seen? The stuff with the ex-wife is interesting, but it's not gonna help you because WGAF (who gives a rat's patootie)
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And that's Marilyn Monroe.
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Halloween II takes place the same night as Halloween, so no. Plus, all Michael Meyers' distinguishing features from Part II were present in Part I.
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Just saw it recently and recognized the Matt Damon cameo. New clue: This movie is itself a sequel. The main character has a distinguishing feature, but it's not one he had in the original installment. He picked it up in this movie. The main character has no lines. His name is never mentioned. In the original installment, the main character was much discussed, but only made one brief appearance, and then only as a child. The actors spent an unusual amount of time (considering the lack of importance to the plot) learning to do things like juggle, play with a paddleball on a rubber band string, and use a yo-yo. This installment takes place a day after the previous installment. Kinda sorta inspired a Weird Al song (comic, but not a parody) and album title (the song and album don't have the same title, but the album tile is a repeated lyric in the song).
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The two stars of this live action series did not meet until after the first season had already been filmed. The lead actor's ex-wife appeared in several episodes. She later remarried: her new husband had the same first and last name as the character her ex-husband played in this series. The secondary lead actor appears nowhere in the credits. He also appears only once in the series in a brief cameo, not as his character.
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Can't resist: Deadpool 2
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That was a fake name. Hence, spoiler alert.
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My apologies: I thought this was movie mashup, but it's name that flick. With that in mind, I'll go with the quote WW referred to because he obviously knows this movie: "They *always* got food with them. We eat to live - these guys live to eat! Let me show you what I'm talking about! The human mouth is called a 'piehole', the human being is called a 'couch potato'. *That* is a device to summon food. That is one of the many voices of food. *That* is the portal for the passing of food. *That* is one of the many food transportation vehicles. Humans bring the food, take the food, ship the food, they drive food, they wear the food! *That* gets the food hot! *That* keeps the food cold! *That*... I'm not sure what that is... Well, what do you know? FOOD! *That* is the altar where they WORSHIP food! That's what they eat when they've eaten TOO MUCH food! *That* gets rid of the guilt so they can eat MORE FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOOOOD! So, you think they have enough? Well, they don't. For humans, enough is *never* enough! And what do they do with the stuff they don't eat? They put it in gleaming silver cans, just for us! Dig in!"
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I thought ROse Loomis might have been the name of her character in Scream 2. (Spoiler alert)
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Laurie Metcalf
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Should have mentioned: This was animated.
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I suppose Annie technically qualifies too. So, no, the title refers to a thing.
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Not a lot of movies based on comic strips. This is one. There is no title "character", per se, but one character suggests referring to the title ... object as "Steve." The character is played by an actor named Steve. There's a popular brand of potato chips with the slogan "no one can eat just one." It was not used in this movie. Instead, we got a combo of that slogan referring to another faux brand (that can easily be traced to a different real-life brand of chips). The fake slogan for the real brand... "enough just isn't enough."
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Oh for... UNDERWORLD!
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Oh for... UNDERWORLD!
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Adam "I'm not a" Baldwin Bill Maher Marsha Warfield Whitman Mayo Max Gail Irene Cara's "The Dream" was a not-so-big hit
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Totally forget that plot point
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One Day at a Time
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I don't see him. But I see a reference to him in the script. He ain't dead, you know.
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So this is it. (This is it).
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48 Hours WAS Eddie Murphy's breakout film, and he was a main star. So no. This comedy (goofier than 48 hours) starred a large ensemble case, but he main actor was and remains a relative unknown. Relative. Like a D-lister. You might have heard of him only because he shares a name with a famous acting family, of which he is not a member. But if you look at the poster, you would think the main actor was someone else entirely. The woman who sang the theme song has a cameo as herself.