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Name that TV Show [EZ quotes only]
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Obviously. (Of course, that IS the point of this thread...) George - Today
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Alec Baldwin the Cat in the Hat Mike Myers
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"You promised we could go and see the hanging." "Be sure it ain't your own." "Carry cash, at this time of night? All those thieves and robbers lurking in dark alleyways? I wouldn't dare." "In this life, one thing counts- in the bank, large amounts. I'm afraid these don't grow on trees. You've got to pick-a-pocket or two. You've got to pick-a-pocket or two, boys, you've got to pick-a-pocket or two." "Consider yourself... at home! Consider yourself... one of the family." "Pease pudding and saveloys, what next, is the question? Rich gentlemen have it, boys: In-di-gestion!"
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It is. Often with George Carlin in early seasons, Garrett Morris was one of the Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Players. A running gag was to point out in the news segment that Generalissimo Francisco Franco was "still dead." When Desi Sr hosted, they spoofed "the Untouchables" (a Desilu program) and "I Love Lucy." Allegedly, they showed some of the concepts they had for the show originally- and Desi Jr played Ricky in each version. "I Saw Lucy" (but we never actually got to SEE Lucy), "I Loathe Lucy"(too physically hard on Lucy, being hit like that), "I Love Louie" (but Satchmo was on contract with a different studio), etc. Personally, I'll never forget the poetry reading, with Desi Sr speaking like Ricky Ricardo, and reciting poetry by Lewis Carroll. *looks over the sheet* "Hhaber- woeky. By Luis Car-roll." When Carrie Fisher hosted (after Star Wars had come out), Leia beamed down into a beach party. (Yes, she beamed down. Don't blame me.) And of course, all these skits with spoofs of different things.
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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
No doubt about it, this is "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" "Big, Bada, Big, Boom, "Big Bada Boom" (Hope this is easy?) It's not is it? Let's do something else then. "Are you classified as human"? "Negative, I am a meat popsicle". -
Is that Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night"?
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This show had a single episode with Desi Arnaz. Also appearing in the episode was Desi Arnaz Jr. In effect, he played Desi Arnaz in a few scenes. In the same episode, Garrett Morris briefly played Louis Armstrong ("Satchmo.") Desi himself played Roy Nitti in at least one scene, and spoke as himself. He also did a poetry reading of Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky." (Although, the next week, they did not actually have Charo show up to do a poetry reading as promised.) Later, he did a musical performance, both singing and with the conga drum. Strictly speaking, Jr did not play Sr on stage, but for most people, it probably worked out the same. He played Ricky Ricardo, in effect pretending he was Desi Sr playing Ricky Ricardo. There was also a single episode with Carrie Fisher. Who played a sort-of Annette Funicello role in one of those scenes from a beach movie (beach blanket something-or-other.) On the other hand, nobody played Generalissimo Francisco Franco, because he was still dead. Perhaps they should have gotten George Carlin to play him...it's not like he was a stranger to that show. Another episode had a scene decided upon by sound of applause. Jill St John appeared. The audience got to vote on the next skit, whether it was "Mac Arthur and Wife," "Macbeth and Wife", or "MacDonald and Wife." (So we got "MacDonald and Wife.")
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"Scooby-dooby-doo."
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"YOU'RE Abe Frohman? The Sausage King of Chicago?"
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Oh, it's me?? "Meeting an insurance agent the day your policy runs out is coincidence. Getting a letter from the emperor saying he's visiting is plot. Having your apartment eaten by a wrecking ball... is something else entirely. Harold, you don't control your fate". "If its yellow let it mellow, if its brown flush it down... Oops, forgot my own rule". "You're the first - you're the first thing for so long that I've liked. The first person I could stand to be with. My whole life is such a waste. It's just nothing. I'm sorry. I'll take you home now". "Twenty-five seats, given to orphans. Perfect. Now my nightmare is complete".
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What would this thread be without a piece from the master himself Mr. Mozart: (9 minutes)
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Following along with the mandate of converting "Israel" I believe these couple of scriptures point to and reveal the Upper Room and outpouring of the Holy Ghost: Ezekiel 39:29 Zechariah 12:10 It's also crucial to understand that Jesus is the complete fulfillment of the Abrahamic Covenant. There is no other future plan God has made with "Israel". Jesus was the plan all along.
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"You promised we could go and see the hanging." "Be sure it ain't your own." "Carry cash, at this time of night? All those thieves and robbers lurking in dark alleyways? I wouldn't dare." "In this life, one thing counts- in the bank, large amounts. I'm afraid these don't grow on trees. You've got to pick-a-pocket or two. You've got to pick-a-pocket or two, boys, you've got to pick-a-pocket or two."
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Obviously "FRASIER", with Kelsey Grammer singing the theme song, which is what was quoted here.
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This show had a single episode with Desi Arnaz. Also appearing in the episode was Desi Arnaz Jr. In effect, he played Desi Arnaz in a few scenes. In the same episode, someone else briefly played Louis Armstrong ("Satchmo.") Desi himself played Roy Nitti in at least one scene, and spoke as himself. He also did a poetry reading of Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky." (Although, the next week, they did not actually have Charo show up to do a poetry reading as promised.) Later, he did a musical performance, both singing and with the conga drum. Strictly speaking, Jr did not play Sr on stage, but for most people, it probably worked out the same. He played Ricky Ricardo, in effect pretending he was Desi Sr playing Ricky Ricardo. There was also a single episode with Carrie Fisher. Who played a sort-of Annette Funicello role in one of those scenes from a beach movie (beach blanket something-or-other.) On the other hand, nobody played Generalissimo Francisco Franco, because he was still dead. Perhaps they should have gotten George Carlin to play him...it's not like he was a stranger to that show.
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Wow, I must not have listened to the lyrics that closely. I love the song.
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La Vie! You're up. [for the record, WW's answer is the South American pronunciation of "Scream"]
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Blade Runner James Hong The Shadow
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The answer is AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! I think that should count as correct.