No need for "Rises," although it would work if I had said "After a family moves into an old house, their little girl becomes tormented by visions of Batman coming up from the basement."
In the interest of moving this along, I'll reveal it:
I was thinking of that show with Kristy McNichol, which was just called "Family."
So now that we've dodged that bullet, let's clarify:
The last word of the first title should be the first word of the second title (with the exception of words like "the" and "a").
Since I kind of cheated on this clue (AFTER guessing, to learn I was wrong), I won't spoil it by jumping in with the correct answer. But how about a "cheating is okay after two days" rule to keep the game moving. Would folks be okay with that?
Hint to the current clue: I was right about All in the Family. The second title starts with the word "Family" and has one more word.
In this talent competition, the contestants compete to see who can perform hip-hop, jazz, ballet and modern routines so effectively that they reach a body temperature of 101 degrees.
A madman stalks a group of teenagers harboring what they thought was a tragic secret about a shared experience from July and August of 1977.
For the sake of adding some clarity (???) Our story takes place in the early spring of 1978. You know, less than a year after the events of July and August 1977.
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Ok. It's got a lot of detail, so I was confused at first. It sounds like 3 movies or shows because "Big Trouble in Little China" is that kind of movie. While humming the theme song, I was eventual
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Ok, Mrs Wolf suggested this link. Rich Mr. Dashwood dies. A boy is able to communicate with him- a good thing for Dashwood, since he's left his second wife and his daughters poor by the rules of i
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An ambitious and seductively pretty Nicole KIdman lures Joaquin Phoenix into killing her husband for her because she thinks he would interfere with her television career but tragically meets her own d
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In case I wasn't clear on the rules, it can be two movies, two tv shows, or one of each. Doesn't matter.
In this case, it's two theatrical movies.
TV movies are fine, so long as they are really, really well known.
You must use the full titles, not cutting into the middle (definite articles excepted).
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I imagine that the first movie ends with "the Dark," the second being "The Dark Knight Rises." Not getting the first one.
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No need for "Rises," although it would work if I had said "After a family moves into an old house, their little girl becomes tormented by visions of Batman coming up from the basement."
In the interest of moving this along, I'll reveal it:
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Knight
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I'll try another one:
Sabrina in right, Jill in center, Kelly in left. Welcome to California. Play Ball!
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Charlie's Angels in the Outfield
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Your turn!
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Archie and Edith adopt Buffy, Jody, and Cissy and get a British butler in the bargain.
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I was going to suggest that both titles should contain more than 1 word.
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Have Archie and Edith adopt Steve Urkel or Alex P. Keaton, for example.
If I am not mistaken, your B/A is All in the Family, with Family being the name of the second show. Did it have a longer title I'm not aware of?
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Ooh! I looked it up and I was wrong! Good one!
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Nyah, nyah, nyahhhh! :P
:) George
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I was thinking of that show with Kristy McNichol, which was just called "Family."
So now that we've dodged that bullet, let's clarify:
The last word of the first title should be the first word of the second title (with the exception of words like "the" and "a").
Since I kind of cheated on this clue (AFTER guessing, to learn I was wrong), I won't spoil it by jumping in with the correct answer. But how about a "cheating is okay after two days" rule to keep the game moving. Would folks be okay with that?
Hint to the current clue: I was right about All in the Family. The second title starts with the word "Family" and has one more word.
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More than two days having passed:
All in the Family Affair
Next clue:
In this talent competition, the contestants compete to see who can perform hip-hop, jazz, ballet and modern routines so effectively that they reach a body temperature of 101 degrees.
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So You Think You Can Dance Fever (?)
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Yes!
And kudos to you for remembering Dance Fever!
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Gene Rayburn quizzes two contestants and a celebrity panel on the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
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Match Game of Thrones
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If I'm right:
A madman stalks a group of teenagers harboring what they thought was a tragic secret about a shared experience from July and August of 1977.
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You were correct. I'm not sure about this one. And I'd like this not to be a two-man game, anyway, so I'll sit on it a bit.
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Clue: first is a horror movie with a longer than average name. The second is a Spike Lee joint.
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For the sake of adding some clarity (???) Our story takes place in the early spring of 1978. You know, less than a year after the events of July and August 1977.
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Should I just reveal?
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I'm guessing that the first half is "I Know What You Did Last Summer." I don't know the Spike Lee reference.
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Summer of Sam
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