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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "You have beautiful eyes." "Ooh, they're nothing compared to my tits." "Actors don't like to play coma. They feel it limits their range." George
  2. Next would have been the easy ones (Ghost, Dirty Dancing, Road House). You're up. George
  3. Charlie Sheen Red Dawn Lea Thompson George
  4. Still not the person. Skatetown, USA The Outsiders Uncommon Valor Grandview, USA Youngblood Steel Dawn City of Joy Donnie Darko Next of Kin George
  5. It's some Robin Hood movie. If not Men in Tights, then maybe Robin and Marian (?) George
  6. Sandra Bullock Miss Congeniality William Shatner George
  7. No. I'm sure Succession was tightly scripted. And it wasn't around in 2003. In 2003, a man named Juan Catalan was arrested for murder in Los Angeles. He repeatedly professed his innocence, and asked to take a polygraph test, a request that the police denied (note: polygraph tests aren't admissible in court). He also had an alibi. He swore that at the time of the murder, he was at Dodger Stadium with his little girl, watching the Dodgers vs. the Braves, but his lawyer was unable to find him in any of the Dodger Vision or FOX footage he subpoenaed. However, he discovered that there was another source of crowd footage: This show, season four, episode six, The Car Pool Lane (2004) had filmed at Dodger Stadium that night. Although Catalan did not make the final cut of the show, his lawyer was finally able to find him and his daughter in the outtakes, and determined from the timestamps on the tapes that Catalan could not have been the killer. When told that his show had released a wrongfully accused man from prison and a trial that could have led to the death penalty, the star commented, "I tell people that I've now done one decent thing in my life, albeit inadvertently." The documentary Long Shot (2017) is about these events. There is no script to each episode, just a heavily detailed plot outline, which the actors and actresses all improvise. On average, each scene will require between seven or eight takes, which is very high for a television series on a tight schedule. Whenever the main character inevitably finds himself lying to his wife about his latest convoluted mishap, the actress is as genuinely in the dark, as her character. That's because she is not privy to the full script outline, only being exposed to her own scenes. This current show is in its last season. George
  8. No, though he was in The Outsiders. Skatetown, USA The Outsiders Uncommon Valor Grandview, USA Youngblood Steel Dawn George
  9. WW 11? I must have missed a few. I would imagine it was a western state. I can't see balloons (dirigibles?) getting far inland without being shot down. I'm going to guess California, northern, near San Francisco. 10 or fewer dead. George
  10. Skatetown, USA The Outsiders Uncommon Valor George
  11. Robin Hood: Men in Tights (?) George
  12. Maybe marginal for this thread. We'll see: "You know what the difference is between you and me? I make this look GOOD!" George
  13. In 2003, a man named Juan Catalan was arrested for murder in Los Angeles. He repeatedly professed his innocence, and asked to take a polygraph test, a request that the police denied (note: polygraph tests aren't admissible in court). He also had an alibi. He swore that at the time of the murder, he was at Dodger Stadium with his little girl, watching the Dodgers vs. the Braves, but his lawyer was unable to find him in any of the Dodger Vision or FOX footage he subpoenaed. However, he discovered that there was another source of crowd footage: This show, season four, episode six, The Car Pool Lane (2004) had filmed at Dodger Stadium that night. Although Catalan did not make the final cut of the show, his lawyer was finally able to find him and his daughter in the outtakes, and determined from the timestamps on the tapes that Catalan could not have been the killer. When told that his show had released a wrongfully accused man from prison and a trial that could have led to the death penalty, the star commented, "I tell people that I've now done one decent thing in my life, albeit inadvertently." The documentary Long Shot (2017) is about these events. There is no script to each episode, just a heavily detailed plot outline, which the actors and actresses all improvise. On average, each scene will require between seven or eight takes, which is very high for a television series on a tight schedule. Whenever the main character inevitably finds himself lying to his wife about his latest convoluted mishap, the actress is as genuinely in the dark, as her character. That's because she is not privy to the full script outline, only being exposed to her own scenes. George
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