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Lola was the name of the criminally underused flying car owned by Phil (his first name is Agent) Coulson on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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You know, Madonna is something of an actress herself. She starred opposite Willem Dafoe in the godawful movie Body of Evidence. She was also in Dick Tracy, A League of Their Own, Evita and her own documentary, Truth or Dare. It's in that last film that she made a career blunder, poking fun at an actor/director who would later have control over whether she got a certain part in an upcoming movie. The blunder? After the actor/director appeared in her documentary, Madonna turned away from him and made a finger-in-mouth gagging gesture, making it look like the actor/director made her sick. He remembered. Someone else got the part Madonna wanted. And the movie produced the best selling soundtrack of all time. Name the actor/director. Name the movie. And name the actress who got the part.
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The most underused car in tv history.
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16 Candles Molly Ringwald Pretty in Pink
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Imagining "I am serious. And don't call me Shirley" in the voices of Vincent Price or Christopher Lee. Johnny ad libbed all his lines in the original. WW is up
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Suppose you're right. What movie do you know that COULD have been an episode of KFM but worked much better as a novie on its own. WHO WROTE KFM?
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Not as prominent a role for the gay guy. More "on screen, deliver a one liner at someone else's expense, off screen." Huge hint in one of my previous replies. Previously discussed: was conceived as an episode in a separate movie by the sane writers. Not previously discussed: that movie was a recent answer to a question on this forum. Not saying it was THIS thread. Not saying it wasn't.
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Religion has a vaccine for the Reason Virus
Raf replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
Confession: I find it tempting, constantly, to answer every objection to every point I make, until every point is exhausted. i'm deliberately avoiding that temptation here. Truth is, I have no idea what to say to Rocky's post. I'm not even sure what is being asserted there. But sometimes "arguments" (for lack of a better word) don't need to be "won." Sometimes the victory is in realizing you've made your point and you do not need the last word to succeed in your original endeavor. I am grateful to everyone who participated in this thread. -
One actor ad-libbed literally all of his lines. His character was notable for being conspicuously effeminate (read: gay) yet not being the target of the film's jokes. Instead, he made the audience laugh at other people/situations.
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And seriously, Harrison Ford? Not the actor.
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This movie was originally conceived as an "episode" in a separate movie with the same writers. They decided to make it separately instead. Same overall tone, though. Most certainly NOT Star Wars. But not many years off.
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Not a horror film. Not a baseball film. Not a film you would associate with any of the stars I mentioned... except the one who eventually got the role, and then only AFTER he got the role. At which point it is the ONLY kind of film you would associate with him.
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Vincent Price and Christopher Lee both turned down the same role for this film. That role changed the career trajectory of the actor who eventually took it. For what it's worth: Pedro Borbon and Manny Mota never played on the same baseball team. The latter could never have pinch hit for the former.
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Scrap it. It was called The Bishop's Wife. It was nominated for Best Picture the same year as Miracle on 34th Street. Both lost. New clue coming up.
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The remake was called The Preacher's Wife. The original starred Cary Grant as the angel and David Niven as the husband.
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IThe lead character is an angel. The tv series it inspired was Highway to Heaven. The angel is not a title character. Remade in the 1990s as a movie starring Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston. Denzel played the angel.
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So anyway... correct
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"My name is Robert Hawkins. It's 6:42 AM on Saturday, May 23rd. Approximately seven hours ago, some thing attacked the city. I don't know what it is. If you found this tape, I mean if you're watching this right now, then you probably know more about it than I do.”
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It is not Alien or any movie in that franchise