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  1. I suppose that that also explains the "Dr. Strangelove" guess. I didn't think O'Toole was in it. Definitely NOT "Lawrence of Arabia." The actual title is in one of the quotes I posted. George
  2. Nope. "His lordship is a paranoid schizophrenic." "Paranoid schizophrenic? But he's a Gurney!" "Then he's a paranoid schizophrenic Gurney who believes he's God." "But we've always been Church of England!" "What about Jack?" "Remember he's suffering from delusions of grandeur. In reality he's an earl, an English aristocrat, a member of the ruling class. Naturally, he's come to believe there's only one person grander than that: the Lord God Almighty Himself." "Are you English?" "No." "[slowly] Ah." "How do you know you're God?" "Simple. When I pray to Him, I find I am talking to myself." "I was only trying to do what's expected me. I recall as a sign of normalcy in our circle to slaughter anything that moves." "I can't marry a second time." "You're already married?" "August 28, in the year of Me, 1964." "For what I am about to receive, may I make myself truly thankful." "He can't forget being rejected by his mother and father at the age of 11. They sent him away, alone, into a primitive community of licensed bullies and pederasts." "You mean he went to public school." "Exactly." George
  3. It appears that no one has seen this movie. If you've seen it, at least the top clue would be a dead giveaway. Classic Peter O'Toole. (Academy Award nomination for this role) George
  4. Leonardo Dicaprio The Departed Matt Damon George
  5. Actually, Agnes Moorhead was the only Endora, though there were two Gladys Kravitzes (and two Louise Tates, according to IMDb). But no, not the show, This will give it away: Lots of curves, you bet! George
  6. Actually, I think "Bewitched" only changed out one actor, and I don't remember it crossing over with other shows. One of the actors to be replaced in the show I have in mind was also the voice of Wilma Flintstone (deja vu). George
  7. "How do you know you're God?" "Simple. When I pray to Him, I find I am talking to myself." "I was only trying to do what's expected me. I recall as a sign of normalcy in our circle to slaughter anything that moves." "I can't marry a second time." "You're already married?" "August 28, in the year of Me, 1964." "For what I am about to receive, may I make myself truly thankful." "He can't forget being rejected by his mother and father at the age of 11. They sent him away, alone, into a primitive community of licensed bullies and pederasts." "You mean he went to public school." "Exactly." George
  8. This isn't the line everyone uses for this movie, but it's my favorite line, and I think it's memorable enough to give it away: I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible. George
  9. Brent Spiner Independence Day Judd Hirsch George
  10. This comedy had a number of its actors replaced during the run, mostly new actors taking over the same characters; in another case, a new actor in a new role replacing a main character after the actor died. This show occasionally "crossed over" with two other popular comedies at the time. George PS I mean "actor" not to be gender-specific.
  11. I know that when someone gives the actual title, I'll be slapping myself; but I always thought of the song as "Ground Control to Major Tom"! George
  12. I'm guessing it's Sherlock Holmes. I don't know the BBC show, but CBS has "Elementary" a good show, and a very different take on Holmes and Watson! George
  13. Adrienne Barbeau The Fog John Houseman George
  14. Milla Jovovich Zoolander Owen Wilson George
  15. As a kid, I never noticed the similarities between "The Honeymooners" and "The Flintstones." It wasn't until I read a Jackie Gleason interview in Playboy (yes, I read the articles) discussing it. Then it was one of those "Duhhh" moments! Gleason mentioned that Alan Reed (Fred) occasionally "looped" Gleason's lines in "Honeymooners" episodes. George
  16. Driving Miss Daisy Dan Aykroyd The Blues Brothers George
  17. John Lithgow The Wrong Man Rosanna Arquette George
  18. There was a song from the 70's that was a series of names like this. It was "Life is a Rock" by Reunion But I don't think that's THIS song. All the names in Life is a Rock were associated with Rock and Roll. George
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