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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I don't know the Ledger/Stiles film, and I don't recognize this particular James Bond film. George
  2. I don't know if it's in that movie. It IS in that movie. :) Crucified folk singing while on the cross. You're up, WW. George
  3. Obviously an oldie, if it pre-dates "The Honeymooners." I can hear the music in my head, but I can't think of a show to go with it. George
  4. "A Few Good Men" "You've got to look on the bright side of life." George
  5. Alan Ruck Star Trek Generations Malcolm McDowell George
  6. Now that I think of it, the MP quote was "None shall pass." George
  7. Or, possibly "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." George
  8. Ahhhhnold The Expendables 2 Jean Claude van Damme George
  9. I'm thinking of old Kraft Foods commercials. But I'll try "Beauty and the Beast"? George
  10. The Princess Bride Cary Elwes Robin Hood: Men in Tights George
  11. Yes. I thought they were all gorgeous, but Louise was my favorite. The show showcased established country stars and gave folks a look at up-and-coming ones. It did well in the ratings, but after two years Barbara was exhausted. :( George
  12. I actually DID see "Chicago." It was rather forgettable, though. :) Nothing wrong with putting up trivia. If folks can get it from that, that works fine. I don't know this one, yet. George
  13. Amadeus Thomas Hulce National Lampoon's Animal House George
  14. I may pull a when the answer is revealed, but it's not ringing any bells. George
  15. Interestingly, I would have gotten it for sure from WordWolf's quote. :) "My God! I beat a man insensible with a strawberry!" George
  16. Actually, I thought they WERE total babes, especially the middle one. George
  17. This early 80's variety show featured three talented siblings. Krofft puppets were involved. Almost every show ended with a Christian hymn or gospel tune. George
  18. Obviously a Superman film. I just don't remember that particular exchange. I'll go with "Superman" (the first Chris Reeve one) George
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