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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Rock 'n roll will always be our ticket to the end It will go down in history, just you wait, my friend Rock 'n roll will always be, it'll go down in history George
  2. (Same film) "What's with the smile, Jack?" "Life's been good to me." George
  3. Next to "Traxx," I may have referenced this movie more than any other. David Alan Grier appears as singer "No Soul" Simmons. In the later "Titan Man" segment of the film, "No Soul" can be heard on the car radio. The "Video Pirates" booty includes a video of "Reckless Youth," the movie's final segment. Segments which appear in the full cut but not in the theatrical release are "Peter Pan Theater","The Unknown Soldier", "The French Ventriloquist's Dummy" George
  4. Twins Danny DeVito War of the Roses George
  5. Rock and roll will always be; it'll go down in history! George
  6. "Did you ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?" George
  7. "Over There" "Mary's a Grand Old Name" "Harrigan" "You're a Grand Old Flag" George
  8. David Alan Grier appears as singer "No Soul" Simmons. In the later "Titan Man" segment of the film, "No Soul" can be heard on the car radio. The "Video Pirates" booty includes a video of "Reckless Youth," the movie's final segment. Segments which appear in the full cut but not in the theatrical release are "Peter Pan Theater","The Unknown Soldier", "The French Ventriloquist's Dummy" George
  9. "Barbara Ann" Now I REALLY have to think of one... :) George
  10. I know the famous "Mirror Scene," as I saw Harpo do it with Lucille Ball on "I Love Lucy." I don't know what the famous "Stateroom Scene" is. New movie shortly. George
  11. Carrie Fisher Amazon Women on the Moon Kelly Preston George
  12. The first must be "Duck Soup," I think the second would be "A Night at the Opera." George
  13. Viggo Mortenson Hidalgo Omar Sharif George
  14. Since the answer isn't Will Riker, I assume the J. Frakes role was one he had in a holodeck episode. He was a Musketeer in one of Barclay's programs, but I don't remember which one. George
  15. Morgan Freeman Now You See Me Mark Ruffalo George
  16. With Margaret Dumont, I suspect that the Marx Brothers were involved. Unfortunately, never having seen a movie of theirs in its entirety, I couldn't name either of these. George
  17. Deja vu! (WW pulled a George) I got it last time. I'll let someone else get it this time. :) George
  18. Even teasing, Raf must have had some reason to come with THAT title. Anyway, you are correct. The "handicap" I was referring to was his lack of knowledge of using the suit. It was cute initially, but you knew he'd either get the hang of it or he was a complete dolt. I don't think I watched the show long enough to find out which. I do remember one cute scene where a little kid, obviously from reading comic books or watching cartoons, tells him how to fly: "Take three steps and jump!" George
  19. There were two TV shows by this name. Neither is the correct answer. I'm interested to know how you came to make this guess. :) George
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