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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Christian Slater was used rather recently, but moving on Star Trek V!: The Undiscovered Country Christopher Plummer The Sound of Music George
  2. If the lines were from the movie "Dark Shadows," the answer would still be a CHARACTER who said the line, Like Barnabus Collins. Don't think it's from that movie, though. It's a bit obscure. George
  3. One of the other trivia about the movie is that it was released, south of the border, as Pistolero. I forgot that one of our players lives down there. :) George
  4. I may not know it anyway, but perhaps a few more lines? George
  5. Guess I'm up... The title of the film was originally "El Pistolero" but was changed before release. The day they shot the two stars' love scene, the entire crew showed up to see it. During the actual filming, however, only the actors , the director, and the script supervisor were in the room. For most of the killings they used a gun that essentially fired fake blood at the characters instead of squibs. This unfortunately created too realistic of an effect resulting in them having to edit out much of the deaths for the censors. George
  6. Wild Wild West Salma Hayek Desperado George
  7. OK, then. From the comic books, one would have assumed that Adrian Chase was the Vigilante. In this universe, however, he's Prometheus. Which does beg the question, Who's Vigilante? (I assume it's not some prairie troubadour.....) George
  8. Well, then I guess I still can't talk about the surprise secret identity... George
  9. Actually, in Latin it's Diabolus... If time travel makes your head hurt, the season finale will bring a migraine. George
  10. Personally, I thought it was Wentworth Miller saying "This isn't my first prison break," while plotting to get Dominic Purcell out of a Russian prison in LOT. Incidentally, I'm pretty sure I saw a Justice League poster in Archie's bedroom, on Riverdale. George
  11. Mary-Elizabeth Mastrantonio The January Man Kevin Kline George
  12. Johnny Depp Edward Scissorhands Winona Ryder George
  13. Actually, she worked in a book store/coffee shop. The "stacks" were stacks of books. George
  14. In a lot of cases, TV roles for an actor or actress may be as well-known as movie roles, or more so. In Lloyd's case, my next round would have been Fester Addams, Emmett Brown, and Jim Ignatowski, the last, of course, from the show Taxi. He was a regular on Stacked, a short-run show notable primarily for its star, Pamela Anderson. George
  15. I suspect that when the name of the show comes out, I may be doing one of these: But right now, I'm not getting it. George
  16. OK, then. "A House in the Hills Have Eyes" FREE POST George
  17. Amy Poehler Blades of Glory Will Farrell George
  18. Although you gave two answers, I'll give it to you. John Colicos was Kor, in the original Star Trek, and a couple of DS9 episodes. Christopher Lloyd was Kruge in ST III. George
  19. Are they still called WB shows, in your neck of the woods? WB and UPN merged years ago to make CW. George
  20. That's fine. Just letting the others know. George
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