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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. See how easy that was? Of course, not having seen the movie, Raf wouldn't know what the scene involved. In a celebration after the defeat of the Nazis, a Russian general (through his interpreter) asked if Patton would join him in a drink. Patton's response, "I'm not drinking with any Russian son of a b-tch." The interpreter was loathe to relay that message, but Patton insisted. The Russian replied that he thought Patton was a son of a b-tch, as well. Patton laughed and said he WOULD drink, as "one son of a b-tch with another." George
  2. Jack Thornton Christian Peter Warne Duke Bradley Chris Hunter Gerald Meldrick George
  3. Finally, I remembered that Loveless was the villain in "The Wild, Wild West" movie. Kenneth Branagh? George
  4. The historical figures I recognize, of course, but Dr. Loveless, Guy Pringle, and Kurt Wallander all seem very familiar. I just can't place them. George
  5. Obviously a vampire film. Pretty sure it's not the Lugosi "Dracula," but I'm otherwise bereft of ideas. Maybe "Van Helsing"? George
  6. The movie will be obvious. What was happening in this scene (or really, just prior to it)? George
  7. I suspect that WW was recalling the "Look on the Bright Side of Life" crucifixion scene in Life of Brian. But that wasn't Garfunkel singing. Still not getting the ACTUAL movie. George
  8. This is the same movie as your previous clue? George
  9. I'll go with the Poirot I know: Peter Ustinov? George
  10. I can "hear" a solo male voice singing this, and even get most of the melody, but I can't think of the singer or title. George
  11. You are good! Yes, Deep Space 9. How did you know that Siddig was McDowell's nephew? George
  12. Malcolm McDowell once said he'd like to appear on this show, but only if his nephew), would direct the episode. Such a chance was offered in season five, episode eighteen, "Business as Usual", but never materialized due to scheduling conflicts. One character was originally envisioned as a young Clint Eastwood type. When one actor was called in for his audition, the casting director told him that none of the previous actors had been "grouchy enough". So the actor improvised his lines using his most gravelly voice, and secured the role. The character's scoff eventually became such a character trademark that the screenwriters would often script it into his lines. One of the characters (my personal favorite) was inspired by certain John le Carré spy novels, particularly "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy". George
  13. Do you have some sort of dysphasia? It is, obviously, Hamlet. I'll give it to you. George
  14. I'm guessing Peter O'Toole. Clearly, it isn't the star of any of the films. George
  15. I was thinking "Forrest Gump," but that was before Walsh died. And, though Sally Field had been working a long time, she was only ten years older than Tom Hanks. Got nothing, for now. George
  16. No. The cheery Jesus ("Buddy Christ") was a creation of George Carlin's character in "Dogma." He thought it was awful that the representation of our Savior was always such a downer. George
  17. This one seems quite familiar.... George
  18. Kenneth Branagh Mel Gibson Laurence Olivier Ethan Hawke George Mackay Giorgi Megrelishvili George
  19. The "other Boleyn girl": Scarlett Johannson George
  20. Bryan Brown Full Body Massage Mimi Rogers George
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