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Of course. :) George
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No idea. George
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I didn't watch the show, but the "Laura Palmer" clue rang a bell. "Eddie, kiss me goodnight!" George
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Was that "Twin Peaks"? George
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I suspect that that was also a clue, but it's not ringing any bells. George
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No idea (so far). George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
In this TV movie, Federal agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering use mystic artifacts to trap spectres haunting their home. George -
Meet the Fokkers Barbara Streisand The Owl and the Pussycat George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Ah. :) "Howard the Duck Soup" George -
Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
At least I know who the interdimensional traveler is. ("Lost in a world he never made" was the comic-book tagline.) The European country part escapes me. Does that title come first? George -
I can't believe I did that. :lol: Yes, the answer is "Klute." Jane Fonda is the Oscar-winning actress (with Oscar-winning dad, Henry). Det. Klute was played by Donald Sutherland (father of Kiefer). Human's up. George
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"In vino veritas." "Age quod agis." "Credat Judaeus apella, non ego." "Eventus stultorum magister." "In pace requiescat." "Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language." George
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Seriously? That's hysterical! George
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Sounds like "Gran Torino." :) George
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I dunno. Were you good at it? :lol: George
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The actor who played Det. Klute is still very active in films, today. Neither he nor his son (a currently popular actor) has won an Oscar. The tag line for this 1970's movie was, "You'd never take her for a call girl. You'd never take him for a cop." The movie's title is the cop's name, though the call girl was the main character. Winning the Oscar for Best Actress, the "call girl" gave the shortest acceptance speech ever (suggested to her by her Oscar-winning father): "Thank you...thank you very much members of the Academy and thank all of you who applauded. There's a great deal to say and I'm not going to say it tonight, I would just like to really thank you very much." The actress was better known in later years for political activism; her early roles were generally sex-kitten types. George
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The tag line for this 1970's movie was, "You'd never take her for a call girl. You'd never take him for a cop." The movie's title is the cop's name, though the call girl was the main character. Winning the Oscar for Best Actress, the "call girl" gave the shortest acceptance speech ever (suggested to her by her Oscar-winning father): "Thank you...thank you very much members of the Academy and thank all of you who applauded. There's a great deal to say and I'm not going to say it tonight, I would just like to really thank you very much." The actress was better known in later years for political activism. George
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Cousins Isabella Rossellini Death Becomes Her George
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:lol: 1970's George
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I kept thinking Edgar Bergen, but I forgot about Winchell. George
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I can think of a number of ventriloquists and puppet-show guys, but the artificial heart deal is really throwing me. George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Correct. George -
No idea. The characters' names don't even help. George
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Here it is. FREE POST! George
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It's obviously about a woman the singer knows well. I'll tell you it's not his wife, mother, or sister. George