Let's suppose that Frank Oz not only did movies not involving "the Muppets", but he even played as an actor in a few movies. (Because both are true.) His other voice roles would count, as would his on-screen roles.
Look at the rest of the list. Does anyone else's name ring any kind of bell?
Well, OK. I don't remember any Cliff Claven cameos in "The Empire Strikes Back.'
George
It IS "the Empire Strikes Back."
I've used John Ratzenberger to link through that movie in the links thread, so I thought you'd remember that. He played a Major on Hoth who had few lines. That was Major (Bren) Derlin.
"Your Highness, there's nothing more we can do tonight. The shield doors must be closed."
"Okay. Everybody to your stations. Let's go!"
Oddly enough, the character appeared again in RotJ, but someone else played him (he was on the Endor strike team.)
[Then again, I see a note he was in the RotJ junior novelization, so he may not have actually appeared in the theatrical release of RotJ.]
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In the original theatrical release of TESB, Elaine Baker wore a mask as the Emperor- she was replaced in the Special Edition by Ian Mc Diarmid.
Ralph McQuarrie is famous in some circles for Star Wars art, but he actually had a part in TESB.
Denis Lawson, of course, played WEDGE ANTILLES, the pilot who survived the Battle of Yavin, the Battle of Hoth, and the Battle of Endor, firing the torpedoes that destroyed DS II.
Frank Oz played YODA. Billy Dee Williams played Lando Calrissian.
I know Alan Tudyk for 2 movies (plus TV.) I know SS from possibly 3 movies. Paul Bettany I know from only 3 roles. This is not "Serenity/Firefly." This is not "40 Days and 40 Nights" nor "The Order." This is not a Marvel movie, so no JARVIS/ the Vision.
That makes this "the Knight's Tale." A movie that makes no attempt to be historically accurate, and just has a fun time with the setting, and the idea that knights were the rock-stars of their time. Not Oscar bait, but entertaining on its own.
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The Hobbit, perhaps? George
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Am I? Ok. This actor or actress was in: Les Miserables (not the musical) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Shine
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It's sort-of a sequel. It's not labeled as one, but it can easily be considered a sequel. AFAIK, it takes place afterwards with at least 1 character from the previous movie. Just don't kill yoursel
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Too bad. I sometimes note how JR played that role, and Denis Lawson is known in some circles for playing exactly one role.
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Frank Oz? Is this another Muppet movie?
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*smack* No.
Let's suppose that Frank Oz not only did movies not involving "the Muppets", but he even played as an actor in a few movies. (Because both are true.) His other voice roles would count, as would his on-screen roles.
Look at the rest of the list. Does anyone else's name ring any kind of bell?
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Bob Anderson Harrison Ford Sir Alec Guiness
I really thought this was going to be a LOT easier.
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Well, OK. I don't remember any Cliff Claven cameos in "The Empire Strikes Back.'
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It IS "the Empire Strikes Back."
I've used John Ratzenberger to link through that movie in the links thread, so I thought you'd remember that. He played a Major on Hoth who had few lines. That was Major (Bren) Derlin.
"Your Highness, there's nothing more we can do tonight. The shield doors must be closed."
"Okay. Everybody to your stations. Let's go!"
Oddly enough, the character appeared again in RotJ, but someone else played him (he was on the Endor strike team.)
[Then again, I see a note he was in the RotJ junior novelization, so he may not have actually appeared in the theatrical release of RotJ.]
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In the original theatrical release of TESB, Elaine Baker wore a mask as the Emperor- she was replaced in the Special Edition by Ian Mc Diarmid.
Ralph McQuarrie is famous in some circles for Star Wars art, but he actually had a part in TESB.
Denis Lawson, of course, played WEDGE ANTILLES, the pilot who survived the Battle of Yavin, the Battle of Hoth, and the Battle of Endor, firing the torpedoes that destroyed DS II.
Frank Oz played YODA. Billy Dee Williams played Lando Calrissian.
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So it's George's turn.
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Paul Bettany Shannyn Sossamon Alan Tudyk
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I know Alan Tudyk for 2 movies (plus TV.) I know SS from possibly 3 movies. Paul Bettany I know from only 3 roles. This is not "Serenity/Firefly." This is not "40 Days and 40 Nights" nor "The Order." This is not a Marvel movie, so no JARVIS/ the Vision.
That makes this "the Knight's Tale." A movie that makes no attempt to be historically accurate, and just has a fun time with the setting, and the idea that knights were the rock-stars of their time. Not Oscar bait, but entertaining on its own.
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Correctly deduced.
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Next round.
Alan Ruck Ben Stein Charlie Sheen
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Ferris Buehler's Day Off.
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Yes. Amazing how everybody seems to remember who was in that.
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Skatetown, USA The Outsiders Uncommon Valor
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Wild swing here... "C. Thomas Howell"????
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No, though he was in The Outsiders.
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How about "Rob Lowe"?
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Still not the person.
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Patrick Swayze
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Next would have been the easy ones (Ghost, Dirty Dancing, Road House).
You're up.
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Raf?
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