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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "The Wizard of Oz" is the answer I was looking for. It IS possible that the line also appears in the musical "The Wiz." WW was being cute. Human's up. George
  2. Though I didn't get it from "gotta cath 'em all," I do, in retrospect, remember that line associated with them. This show has had essentially three lives, with twelve different people playing the lead character. George
  3. Pocket monsters = Pokémon. :) George
  4. I honestly don't know. I'm SURE it was uttered in a different movie. ;) George
  5. Sometimes, I hear a song over and over, but it's background (music at a nightclub, etc.), and I never listen to the words. That may be the case here. I don't recognize the lyrics, and the other clues aren't helping. George
  6. Is this some sort of "Adult Swim" cartoon? I've really got nothing. George
  7. I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too! George
  8. I had a hunch that "Die Hard" was the answer, but I don't remember the T-shirt scene. George
  9. So, is this T-shirt line the most recognizable line? If so, I don't recognize it. George
  10. Michael Keaton Gung Ho! Gedde Watanabe George
  11. Still not getting it. It's obviously not a show I've watched. "Two and a Half Men"? George
  12. Not being very original, Superman actor George Reeves has an adventure like Gulliver's in Brobdingnag. TV movie starring Ben Affleck. George
  13. Doubt it. Although "The Dream Team" did have a Mr. Keaton, the other main players were Mr. Furst, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Boyle. George
  14. I don't think there's a current show I watch that's been around for ten seasons. "Smallville" went ten seasons, and the lyrics seem to fit, but I'm sure that's not it (and it's been off the air for about five years). George
  15. It seems vaguely familiar, but nothing I can nail down. Perhaps a time frame would help. George
  16. This was a bit of a stretch, but it IS movie trivia. Marni Nixon. With all of her uncredited voice work, she was dubbed "The Ghostest with the Mostest." She actually appears in "The Sound of Music," as one of the nuns. FREE POST George
  17. It is, indeed. When thinking about how Summer Glau goes from show to show, portending its demise, it reminded me of a Night Gallery episode where a guy figures out that he's the "Flying Dutchman," as he goes from the Lusitania to the Titanic, to the Andrea Doria... :) George
  18. "Good evening, and welcome to a private showing of three paintings, displayed here for the first time. Each is a collectors' item in its own way - not because of any special artistic quality, but because each captures on a canvas, and suspends in time and space, a frozen moment of a nightmare." George
  19. Sort of like Mr. Ed in a garage. Wasn't his mom reincarnated in the car, or some such? Dushku was the main star of Dollhouse. Glau showed up later. Warehouse 13 is a FUN show. I'd recommend getting it on DVD or Hulu, or whatever. (Two of the cast from Alphas appeared in this week's WH 13.) :rolleyes:/> New show, soon. George
  20. Ann Sothern was the voice of his (My) Mother, the Car. George
  21. OK. After she killed SCC, she jumped to Dollhouse, killing it after four episodes (it was in its second season). She then starred in The Cape, which made about a half season. She joined Alphas in its second season, ending its run. Any wonder that I worry about Arrow? WordWolf is up. George PS: There are a number of ways to find out that your favorite sci-fi show has been cancelled. A common one is to see the stars become regulars on other shows (e.g., Sanctuary's stars appearing on Falling Skies and Supernatural). Another is to find out by watching The Big Bang Theory (the cancellation of Alphas was a major focus of one episode.) Another is to find out in a friend's Christmas letter. The daughter of one of my friends is in the crew of Warehouse 13, so I found out last December that it was going bye-bye.
  22. The Octagon Lee Van Cleef The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly George
  23. It was actually Joey Bishop that tipped me off. It is often thought that this woman dubbed Julie Andrews's voice in "The Sound of Music." She did not, but DID dub Deborah Kerr in "The King and I," Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady," part of Marilyn Monroe's singing in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and both Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno in "West Side Story." Her work was mostly uncredited; in a couple of instances, the actresses didn't even know they were voiced over. George
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