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Are you sure it wasn't Kissimmee St. Cloud, starring in McGruder and Loud?
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Shows with multiple title characters whose stars might have hosted SNL decades ago... Friends Designing Women Sanford and Son The Jeffersons Mork and Mindy Laverne and Shirley Misfits of Science My Two Dads I see Robin Williams having the best time with this, so Mork n Mindy
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"A naked American man just stole my balloons."
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Sorry, but Singing in the Rain and "ultra violence" narrows this down significantly for me. A Clockwork Orange
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it's Apeman. Well done
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oh no...
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Picks, faves, amazing moments? Can someone explain how the Lions beat the Chiefs? Is that legal?
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King Kong
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This is hard. Trying to break it down. The show has titular characters, plural. Or at least titular stars. Depending on whether you are using those terms synonymously... Laverne and Shirley Mork and Mindy The Jeffersons Friends. I'm going to go with... The A-Team. Multiple titular characters. Mr. T hosted. Yeah A-Team. Final answer
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Then to hell with them. Conan the barbarian
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⁹the forecast for Lee is finally making that northward turn they were predicting.
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Yeah, no. These are the famous last words of a completely different movie.
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Glad you survived. I'll pray for you. . . . HAHAHAHAHAHA!! . Ok but seriously, you're in my thoughts and I hope you have a good support network to walk you through.
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I can only think of one movie that treats its gods with such disrespect.
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Clear and Present Danger. "It was Beauty killed the beast."
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And that is Nick Nolte
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Ok, in THIS case, I think the lyric is sung by a character, in character, as dialogue. I would NOT support quoting "Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on..." as a clue for Titanic because that is not a line of dialogue or a narration. Human was mistaken because he had the wrong movie. But I do think he raised a point worth implementing as a rule. Song lyrics are okay as long as they are sung BY a character IN character. So let it be written. So let it be done.
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Sleeper "I got chills. They're multiplyin'. And I'm losing control. Cause the power you're supplyin': It's electifyin'!"
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Unbeliever interruption: The reason behind the phenomenon you describe is that God is a fictional character whose attributes developed over time. Superman could not always fly. But after a while, he could. Same with Yahweh. He was originally a humanoid. He became Spirit when the plot dictated it. He was originally smart and wise. He became Omniscient when the plot demanded he be all-knowing. He was stronger than his enemies, but he did not become omnipotent until much later. When you look at the earliest scriptures in light of the later plot developments, you can't make sense of them. So you invent figures of speech to make figurative that which was literal from the start.
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i waa going to answer Goodfellas but I was not awake enough to come up with the next clue. I guess you could call me an over....
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Yes