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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I watch a lot of cable (USA, TNT, AMC, Showtime, etc.), just not MTV or CC Name three (live-action) TV shows starring* Pamela Anderson. Extra credit if you get the cartoon she did the voice of the main character for. *By "starring," I mean having a major recurring role, not necessarily the lead role. George
  2. The Freshman Bruno Kirby City Slickers George
  3. I can hear the voice singing it. I'm thinking Rod Stewart, but even if it is he, I don't know the title. George
  4. C: Was there ever a show called "The Geek Show"? George
  5. Falling Down Michael Douglas The American President George
  6. "Tombstone" was the earlier, better-received movie about this saga. Neither Gene Hackman nor Michael Madsen was in "Tombstone." This is the OTHER one, starring Kevin Costner. George
  7. I'll give WW some time with the new clues, though he admits to being less than proficient in original Star Trek. George
  8. Misery James Caan Honeymoon in Vegas George
  9. I'm reminded of the Monkees. They were told by their creators not to make ANY kind of ideological or political statement, so as to be non-threatening to everybody. Of course, their theme song said, "We're the new generation, and WE'VE GOT SOMETHING TO SAY." George
  10. No. You're probably thinking of the ST episode "Conscience of the King." Let's change a couple of the clues to make it easier: This story has also been in theaters and TV a number of times. In fact, another version (better-received) hit the theaters shortly before this one. The other version bought up most of the (Old West) period costumes in the US, so this version had to get them from Europe, delaying the production. Michael Madsen was offered the role of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, but he couldn't get released from this film. Gene Hackman was third-billed on this film, even though he only appeared onscreen for about ten minutes. A version of this story appeared in the Star Trek episode, "Spectre of the Gun." George
  11. "I've done far worse than kill you, Admiral. I've hurt you. And I wish to go on ... hurting you. I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her; marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet... buried alive! Buried alive...!" George
  12. The Man in the Iron Mask John Malkovich RED George
  13. The only one that seems even vaguely familiar is the first one, probably because I rarely watch Comedy Central and never watch MTV. George
  14. Ghostbusters Bill Murray Groundhog Day George
  15. This story has also been in theaters and TV a number of times. In fact, another version (better-received) hit the theaters shortly before this one. The other version bought up most of the period costumes in the US, so this version had to get them from Europe, delaying the production. Michael Madsen was offered the role of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, but he couldn't get released from this film. Gene Hackman was third-billed on this film, even though he only appeared onscreen for about ten minutes. A version of this story appeared in an episode of Star Trek (original series). George
  16. "Nice shooting, sweetheart! What did they do when you shot the apple?" "Well, they looked pretty startled." "Hope. It is the only thing stronger than fear." George
  17. There's ANOTHER one fighting its way through the fog of my memory. George
  18. Actually, I didn't see it. But I remember it, and your clues helped. I don't have one right now, so if you want to give it a go, have at it! George
  19. I could hear part of it in my head, but just couldn't put it all together. George
  20. I'm not sure I ever saw the show (the only show I saw Penny Marshall in was "Laverne and Shirley" -- not counting her guest appearances on "Happy Days"); but I would think I'd recognize it from the clues. George
  21. No. This story has also been in theaters and TV a number of times. In fact, another version (better-received) hit the theaters shortly before this one. The other version bought up most of the period costumes in the US, so this version had to get them from Europe, delaying the production. Michael Madsen was offered the role of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, but he couldn't get released from this film. Gene Hackman was third-billed on this film, even though he only appeared onscreen for about ten minutes. George
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