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Love the comic reference, but I don't recognize the movie. George
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If you want to go ahead, Raf, do it. I'm not feeling inspired, right now. George
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The Archie Show? Josie, I think had at least a cartoon, if not a live action show. And Riverdale airs currently. George
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I doubt he was. Traxx, it is. George
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This is not a well-known movie, except perhaps here. Priscilla Barnes Robert Davi Shadoe Stevens George
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I guess I'm not getting what you mean by "franchise." Is Looney Toons a franchise? Is Super Friends a franchise? Is the Marvel universe a franchise? Or is it much less broad, like Pinky and the Brain/Pinky, Elmira, and the Brain? George
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I sure am. George
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Oz also "was" Yoda, and BDW was in Star Wars movies. I just don't remember Ratzenberger in any of them. Well, let's try The Empire Strikes Back George
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The only movie I can think of with Temuera Morrison in it is Green Lantern, but this certainly isn't that. With Frank Oz ( and maybe Ratzenberger), I'm going to guess "The Muppets Take Manhattan." George (again, from someone who hasn't seen ANY of the Muppet movies)
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I see that the cuss blocker is still working. "Foot," my eye! George
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Bonnie Bedelia Heart Like a Wheel Beau Bridges George
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The only actor I know from "From the Hip" is Judd Nelson George
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Not getting it yet. George
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Never heard of it. And I feel no less a man because of it. What show did it spin off from? George
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Yes. Only Chevy Chase reprised his role. Jackie Mason essentially replaced Rodney Dangerfield, and Dan Aykroyd replace Bill Murray. Pretty boy Robert Stack replaced Ted Knight. The Randy Quaid role would have originally gone to Sam Kinison, but Kinison backed out when Dangerfield did. George
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I have seen Miracle on 34th Street, but I'm pretty sure everyone in it was dead by the time some of the other movies appeared. Natalie Wood? George
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No. In this case, there was no gimmick (like changing men's roles to women's), just a new movie based on the same location as the original. Was Robert Stack in the new Ghostbusters? George
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Another movie I haven't seen. George
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I wasn't looking for confirmation so much as just to find out what the original film was. WW cleared that up. As is often the case with sequels, this one bombed, although the original was quite successful. One main reason was that only one of the original cast returned for the sequel. (The others saw the script and bolted.) One old comic replaced the first; one Saturday Night Live cast member replaced another. Other replacements were similar in size and demeanor to the originals. Note: only the returning cast member reprised his role. In other words, the replacements were like Cyrano Jones for Harry Mudd, not like Dick Sargent replacing Dick York as Darrin Stevens. Robert Stack stated (sarcastically) that performing in this film was the highlight of his illustrious career. George
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I haven't seen either movie, but I'll guess David Tennant, as he's one of two Doctors I can actually name. George
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Even if that's right, what was the other film, based on a newsroom? George
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No Way Out? Costner appeared in a number of films before this, but only The Untouchables would be considered a starring vehicle. George
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Correct. George
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Robert Duvall Barbara Hershey Michael Douglas George
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Not getting either movie. George