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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Tommy Lee Jones Men in Black Linda Fiorentino George
  2. Technically, only if the name of the song is in the first line. I'd be willing to give it to you, but it's really up to Human, since he's the clue-giver. BTW, welcome to "the game room." Feel free to join in any open thread. I've posted a pinned thread on how to play the games. The basic rules are 1.) winner gives the clues for the next round and 2.) no googling for the answer. (It's OK to google to give accurate clues.) George
  3. Unlike WW, I have NO idea. George
  4. In a similar-but-not-identical vein, TWI leaders saw the word rereward in the OT and read it as "re-reward," as if God were going to give you another reward. It was an old spelling of rearward, goofballs! George
  5. DeNiro Meet the Fokkers Barbara Streisand George
  6. Al Pacino Scarface Mary Ellen Mastrantonio George
  7. Yes. And NCIS LA and NCIS NO spun off from it. "AJ Chegwidden" has appeared on NCIS and NCIS LA a few times. I know that "Bud Roberts" has appeared once or twice, and "Harm Rabb" and (sigh) "Sarah MacKenzie" are reunited (sort of) in this season's finale (with cliffhanger) of NCIS LA. George
  8. Okay. Well, here's what I THIUGHT I posted a couple of weeks ago: This popular show had one spinoff, which has had two spinoffs of its own. All three spinoffs are currently running, and characters from the original show occasionally appear (including as late as the current season). Unused footage from movies like Top Gun, Flight of the Intruder, Clear and Present Danger, and The Hunt for Red October (all movies from Paramount Pictures) was used in this television series (a Paramount Network Television production). One episode was shot on the set of Crimson Tide. Despite being on the air for ten seasons, and two hundred twenty-seven episodes, the show never had a female director. George
  9. The Time Tunnel. One of my favorites. Sad it had such a short run. George
  10. Carrie Fisher Amazon Women on the Moon Rosanna Arquette George
  11. Christopher Lee Hannie Caulder Raquel Welch George
  12. David Tomlinson Mary Poppins Dick van Dyke George
  13. She didn't actually talk backwards (a la Zatanna); but she spoke in spoonerisms. Her dad, the king, could never understand her, but Kermit could figure most of them out. The one he couldn't get, until the end, was to break the witch's spell, one had to "bake the hall in the candle of her brain." (Break the ball in the handle of her (the witch's) cane.) My favorite part was Kermit singing "Sweetum" to sleep, before Sweetums would eat him: "Sweetums, lay your ugly head, Down upon your wretched bed. Close your eyes and go to sleep, Rest, you hulking heap. Sweetums is so sweet and cute, Go to sleep, you stupid brute." At which point Sweetums would say "Nighty-night!" and pass out. This happened a few times, before Sweetums caught on: "Sweetums eat froggie, NOW!!!!" I remember seeing this show while visiting my grandmother, who died in 1976. I haven't seen it since. I like the Muppets, fine; I just never watched them. George
  14. Other than Sesame Street and one TV special (Kermit helps a bewitched princess), you are correct. Geroge
  15. "Lost in Space" had three versions, spaced far enough apart, but the first one only went three seasons. George
  16. I wouldn't be surprised if I recognize the shows, but right now I'm drawing a complete blank. George
  17. OK. So the general timing was Show 1 (5 seasons) -- Time passes -- Show 2 (2 seasons (or 1?)) -- Time passes -- Show 3 (1 season (or 2?)) (Although you mention the 2-season show second, it's not necessarily the second chronologically.) Were the other shows spin-offs? Did they share any characters? George
  18. I'm not sure that I ever watched it. I just remembered the notable point that Duke went from Keller to Sullivan. George
  19. I'm confused. Are you surprised that YOU remembered it? You're the only one who answered... Or are you surprised that I remembered it? George
  20. Apparently all Kryptonians speak with a British accent, so Lobo uses a Scottish one... George
  21. Jailhouse Rock Dean Jones The Love Bug George
  22. This title refers to (at least) one theatrical release and one made-for-TV movie. The movie features two female leads, one younger and one older. The actress who played the younger lead in the theatrical release played the older lead in the made-for-TV version. The lead actresses in the theatrical release reprised their roles from a successful Broadway show, which won a Tony for Best Play and another for the older actress as Best Actress. George
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