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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford were in "All the President's Men," but I don't think they were in any of the others. Al Pacino was in "And Justice for All" but not the others. I'm still stumped. George
  2. "Hic, hike, hoc." I'm assuming that this was transliterated from the audio. The correct spelling is "hic, haec, hoc." The first Latin sentence has no meaning (and includes some Spanish). The rest of the Latin (including the Pig Latin) is fine, if pointless. I'm commenting on the grammar because I have no idea what the movie is. Could have been a Mel Brooks or Woody Allen film, but I don't get it from any of the clues. Human is obviously in the dark, as well. We can continue this, or Raf can give the answer. George
  3. "Letty grew up just down the street. She was into cars since she was like ten years old. Dom always had her attention. Then she turned sixteen..." "And she had Dom's attention." "Yeah, it's funny how that works out." "Why don't you try Fat Burger from now on? You can get yourself a cheese and fries for 2.95, f-----t!" "I like the tuna here." "Bulls--t, A--hole! Nobody likes the tuna here!" "Yeah well I do." "I live my life a quarter mile at a time. Nothing else matters: not the mortgage, not the store, not my team and all their bulls--t. For those ten seconds or less, I'm free." George
  4. Well, I watched the video. The intro did sound familiar, but the main song, not at all. Could I have heard it, decades ago? Probably, but I don't remember it. You're right about the intro, though. Quite powerful. George
  5. Clearly an Addams Family. I think the first line was spoken by "Debbie" to "Fester." Addams Family Values (?) George
  6. I can get pretty silly. Most 80s movies had comedic directors. I'm sure that will mean something to me when the title is revealed, but I'm not getting it. George
  7. I don't recognize it. Sorry. George
  8. Sounds like a fun movie. Also sounds like only Raf will get it. George
  9. Well, Beatty was in Shampoo and Heaven Can Wait, but since we've eliminated him, James Caan? George
  10. I looked at a picture of Tucci. Unfortunately, every movie I thought of actually featured Mark Strong. George
  11. From the first two clues, I'm guessing that the movie was made in the 80s (or maybe early 90s), but I'm not getting it, even with Raf's "hint." Georg
  12. Andreas Katsulas (you can only do Harrison Ford/Tommy Lee Jones so often...) Next of Kin Patrick Swayze George
  13. Interesting choice, but no. Were you thinking of Dick Gautier as the star? This actor is much better known. Unfortunately, IMDb has almost no trivia on this show. So, This not-so-well-known show starred a well-known actor famous for movies and a variety show. Although he has also voiced cartoon characters and had repeat roles in a couple of series, this was his only starring TV role. The title of the show is a play on words, also alluding to a song he performed in a very well-known movie. George
  14. No. Two movies joined by a single word. In order. I would have gotten the first one immediately, because it was a very entertaining movie. The plot and the stars would have given me the second one. George
  15. This not-so-well-known show starred a well-known actor famous for movies and a variety show. Although he has also voiced cartoon characters and had repeat roles in a couple of series, this was his only starring TV role. George
  16. In this movie, a British lord, who thinks he's Jesus, sues an auto company because of an accident. The company's attorney is his attorney's daughter. Stars Peter O'Toole, Gene Hackman, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. George
  17. I was hoping that Laura would take some of the energy out of the Gulf, but temperatures still seem to be about 86 F. George
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