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  1. Johnny Depp Edward Scissorhands Winona Ryder George
  2. Actually, she worked in a book store/coffee shop. The "stacks" were stacks of books. George
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. OK, then. "A House in the Hills Have Eyes" FREE POST George
  6. Amy Poehler Blades of Glory Will Farrell George
  7. 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
  8. Are they still called WB shows, in your neck of the woods? WB and UPN merged years ago to make CW. George
  9. That's fine. Just letting the others know. George
  10. The Flash musical also has some important Supergirl development, so it would be good to be caught up with the latter before watching the former. George
  11. Obviously, I didn't start with the easy ones. Let's add a couple more, before I throw in the giveaways. Cletus Poffenberger Captain Kruge Henry Sikorsky "Sleepy" Bill Burns Harold March Lou Russo George
  12. If Raf's as big a Helen Slater fan as I think he is, he should know the first half. There's actually a two word overlap in this one. George
  13. I may have to get Netflix. In the meantime, I actually enjoyed the Flash/Supergirl (with bits of Arrow and Legends) musical crossover! First plus: it was a musical, not an opera, so there was plenty of talking between songs. Second plus: the singing was good. I really enjoyed the Barry/Kara song-and-dance number, "Super-Friends." Third plus: Hank Henshaw in full Martian mode. I wish he had been in the BIG crossover Minus (sort of): Why is every male singer a tenor? (OK, the Joe/Martin/Malcolm trio at least had a baritone.) Minus (sort of): The villain was The Music Meister. If I'm not mistaken, his only other appearance was in a musical episode of the Batman Brave and Bold cartoon... All you laggards: Catch up!!! George
  14. Not really. It has its moments, but the characters just have no appeal. I'm still watching it, but I'd be surprised if it gets renewed. George
  15. OK. So you don't want Mon-el to be Lar Gand, for some reason. You make his DAD Lar Gand? George Yes, I realize that this may be a (very minor) spoiler to some. At least I haven't talked about Arrow's "big reveal."
  16. It's been around here a BIT longer (1.5 mo. maybe), but I take your point. George
  17. I didn't watch Buffy enough to remember. George
  18. Indeed. A thoroughly enjoyable film. George
  19. Musical episodes are one of the signs of shark-jumping. I was going to add a link to jumptheshark.com, but apparently, it's "boned the fish": http://bonethefish.com/whathappenedtoJTS/JumptheShark.php George
  20. "My name's Richard Grayson, but all the kids at the orphanage call me Dick." "Well, children can be cruel." "Wait, does Batman live in Bruce Wayne's basement?" "No, Bruce Wayne lives in Batman's attic." "You think you're my greatest enemy?" "Who else drives you to one-up them the way I do?" "Superman." "Superman's not a bad guy!" "I like to fight around." "Mr. Freeze, Penguin, Crazy Quilt, Eraser, Polka-Dot Man, Mime, Tarantula, King Tut, Orca, Killer Moth, March Harriet, Zodiac Master, Gentlemen Ghost, Clock King, Calendar Man, Kite Man, Catman, Zebra-Man, and the Condiment King!" "Okay, are you making some of those up?" "Nope, they're all real. Probably worth a Google." "Black. All important movies start with a black screen. And music. Edgy, scary music that would make a parent or studio executive nervous. And logos. Really long and dramatic logos." "What's the password?" "Iron Man sucks." "Why did you build this thing with only one seat?" "Because last I checked I only had one butt." "Were you looking at the old family pictures again?" "No, I wasn't!" "Sir, I have seen you go through similar phases in 2016 and 2012 and 2008 and 2005 and 1997 and 1995 and 1992 and 1989 and that weird one in 1966." "I have aged phenomenally!" George
  21. There were several shows in the 70's with this general idea. "Search" had three rotating private investigators. "NBC Mystery Movie of the Week" brought us Banacek, Columbo, MacMillan and Wife, and others. I'm just not getting the "publishing company" reference, nor who the particular "hottie" was. George
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