Jump to content
GreaseSpot Cafe

GeorgeStGeorge

Members
  • Posts

    23,266
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    50

Everything posted by GeorgeStGeorge

  1. Sounds like a woman from Superman's past (Lois Lane, Lana Lang, Lori Lemaris, Luma Lunai...) George
  2. You're half right about Mariner 10. It did fly by two planets, but Mars was not one of them. George
  3. The rhyme scheme reminds me of Bob Dylan, but obviously this isn't his. George
  4. Fine. You're right. Which one(s) gave it away? George
  5. Go Ask Alice "What goes up, must come down." George
  6. Yes, indeed! Sort of a precursor to Amazon Women on the Moon. George
  7. Interesting. Completely different powers, but same creators. To which heavenly bodies were these NASA missions directed? Get three right to win the round. GRAIL (also called Ebb and Flow) Stardust Messenger Juno Curiosity Mariner 10 George
  8. Original titles for the film included "Free Popcorn" and "Closed for Remodeling". Presumably both were rejected for the confusion they would cause when displayed on a theater marquee. The scene in the "Catholic High School Girls In Trouble" segment, in which the young man says, "Mrs. Burke! I thought you were Dale", to the woman with whom he's sleeping, is a reference to an old Grape Nuts breakfast cereal commercial, in which a man mistakes his girlfriend's mother for his girlfriend. Because of the low budget and poor funding, the movie was shot with a variety of different cameras at any locations that were available, using actors willing to work for nearly-nothing paychecks. Likewise, in order to offset the potential of the few investors pulling out due to objectionable material, the less-offensive portions were filmed first, saving the raunchy stuff for last (or just plain keeping it hidden until the last minute). George
  9. Sounds like Eddie Deezen from Raf's description. George
  10. Sounds like Superman by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Don't know the villain version. George
  11. Still no. Maybe this will help: "Have I got things to tell you!" "What happened?" "I'm engaged." "Congratulations. Who's the lucky girl?" "I am!" "I don't care how rich he is, as long as he has a yacht, his own private railroad car, and his own toothpaste." "Will you look at that! Look how she moves! It's like Jell-O on springs. Must have some sort of built-in motor or something. I tell you, it's a whole different sex!" "Real diamonds! They must be worth their weight in gold!" "Water polo? Isn't that terribly dangerous?" "I'll say. I had two ponies drowned under me." "Oh no you don't! Osgood, I'm gonna level with you. We can't get married at all." "Why not?" "Well, in the first place, I'm not a natural blonde." "Doesn't matter." "I smoke! I smoke all the time!" "I don't care." "Well, I have a terrible past. For three years now, I've been living with a saxophone player." "I forgive you." "I can never have children!" "We can adopt some." "But you don't understand, Osgood! Ohh... I'm a man!" "Well, nobody's perfect!" George
  12. The Sound of Music Julie Andrews Mary Poppins George
  13. I haven't seen Midnight Madness. I can't think of any overlap between the other two movies, either. George
  14. Let's help you out. Virginia Madsen Creator Peter O'Toole George
  15. I was unaware of this, but she did pose in a potato sack (which she made look good). George
  16. Night Court is correct, and it was Larroquette. He is reprising his role as Dan Fielding on the new Night Court. Melissa Rauch plays Harry's daughter, now the presiding judge. George
×
×
  • Create New...