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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "I'm an excellent driver." "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me!" "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" George
  2. Name the actress: Marie Browning Vivian Rutledge Nora Temple George
  3. Superman 3 Richard Pryor Stir Crazy George
  4. Of course, there's Lynda Carter in "Sky High" remarking that she's "not Wonder Woman" and in a cameo appearance in "WW 1984" saying she's "been doing this for a long time." George
  5. Hat tip to WW for pointing this one out to me when it appeared. In another Arrowverse crossover, one of the Legends (Sarah Lance, I think) mentions that a symptom of time travel can be aphasia. Felicity Smoak gets transported through time, and the first thing she says is "Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra!" This, of course, was from the Next Generation episode "Darmok," about a species who communicate using allegorical references to their history/mythology. George
  6. In Legends of Tomorrow, Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) helps break the Atom (Brandon Routh) and Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell) out out of a Russian prison. Miller quips that this was "not my first prison break." The whole first season of "Prison Break" had Miller breaking his brother (Purcell) out of prison. George
  7. In that episode, one of the American soldiers quips. "I wish we hadn't fragged Lt. Niedermeyer!" In Animal House, when the futures of the main characters are revealed, Niedermeyer is "Killed by his own troops in Vietnam." George
  8. OK. Karloff wasn't in it; but "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" did have Lugosi as Dracula and Chaney as the Wolfman. Different actor played the Monster. George
  9. I think they might have reprised those roles, along with Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster, in an Abbott and Costello film, also. George
  10. I guess that was easy... You're up! George
  11. This is one of the few foreign-language films released under its original title, not translated into English. Actors were kept indoors during the whole shooting to keep them untanned, as would be the case if the story were real. The film was shot in sequence so that beard growth was natural. A couple of scenes had to be re-shot, requiring false beards. George
  12. It was, indeed! 61.05% in 1964. I suspect that he got some "It's too bad about Kennedy" vote, though his campaign ad implying that Goldwater would cause WW III probably helped, too. George
  13. Capshaw, Quaid, and Eddie Arnold were the only three actors from Dreamscape that i could remember off the top of my head. I haven't seen the other two movies. George
  14. Dude, read my last two posts. It's someone during my lifetime (born 1956) but no later than 2000. All of those presidents are listed in my previous post. ONE of them hasn't been guessed yet. George
  15. All I Have to Do Is Dream (Not the first line) "Someday, I don't know how I hope she'll hear my plea Some way, I don't know how She'll bring her love to me." George
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