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The characters on this hourlong dramedy sometimes appeared to be aware that they were fictional characters in a TV series. "Cue the music," one character says. “You should have included me in that conference. I’m a good actor. I won an Emmy.” "Don't fall for her. She's just a guest star." "This is a sweeps episode..." "I'm NOT kissing you!" And so on. Although it is a spinoff of a prior, established series, it makes very few references to it. A recurring guest star made her first appearance on the parent series, and the ringtone on her phone was the theme music of the parent series.
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Pilgrim? Scott Pilgrim you say? Scott Pilgrim v. The World?
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Herrman just LOOKS like FDR. I remembered Branagh from a cable movie
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Ok, FDR
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The Incredible Mr. Limpet ?
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George Washington
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duh. ok thanks
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First guess: Scrooged
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Well color me amazed. As in The Amazing Race
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Gonna go ahead and say this is not an easy one.
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Uh, yeah, we're supposed to make it easy, but not THAT easy.
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Is it spectacular?
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Superman II "What are you going to do, charge me with smoking?"
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Kenneth Branagh Dead Again Emma Thompson
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good."
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Against All Odds Jeff Bridges The Big Lebowski
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"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti."
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Die Hard
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"There is no spoon."
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As an unbeliever, I think you have to cling to the notion that these verses are not authentic and hope that the evidence supports that view. The context is off. That should be enough to call it into question. To say it's obviously BS on the surface is inadequate: MANY verses are obviously BS on the surface. You can't dismiss scripture on that standard because you would dismiss most scripture. I would, as a believer, be most willing to conclude that these verses are forgeries on the grounds of contextual evidence and, as TWI did, point to the whatever textual criticism you can find to support it.
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Our Fugitive's name is Doctor Richard Kimble.
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Hmm. Silencers was Dean Martin. Nutty Professor was Jerry Lewis. But neither, if I recall correctly, featured the other. I don't recall either in the Poseidon Adventure. Stella Stevens?
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WordWolf is up
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Star Wars and Indiana Jones were next...
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Sabrina What Lies Beneath American Graffiti