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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Batman? Related to the Lone Ranger sounds familiar, but there are lots of minor cross-references in fiction. As I recall, Spock is a descendant of Sherlock Holmes! George
  2. No one can talk to a horse, of course! "Mr. Ed" Kemo sabe George
  3. Correct. Sadly, Erland died several years ago from heart problems. Whenever I see Twins come up, I'm tempted to go with Kelly Preston, but let's use Hugh O'Brian The Shootist John Wayne George
  4. If you must, you must. I'd wait a little, though, just in case someone else can get it. George
  5. I'll give you a hint: Erland was the large, bald convicted killer befriended by Gene Wilder in "Stir Crazy." He didn't do his own singing in that movie, but he did in the other, well-known film. George
  6. Gene Wilder Stir Crazy Erland van Lidth ;) George (Erland was an acquaintance of mine at MIT. I know of at least two other movies he's been in, and one was pretty well-known, so I don't feel bad about tossing him in, here.)
  7. I haven't seen any of this series, so this is still a wild guess: "Alien"? George
  8. Sounds like "Night of the Living Dead" the remake, I suspect. George
  9. Let's not forget the man with three sons of his own.. "The Brady Bunch" Where everybody knows your name George
  10. Raf is correct. Lois and her son have snuck aboard Luthor's boatin the second quote. George
  11. That just wrong on so many levels! :) The Avengers are Marvel Comics characters. The Justice League are DC Comics characters. Jessica Alba ( )DID portray a Marvel character, but she was in the Fantastic Four, not the Avengers. What do they teach you kids in school today? :lol: George
  12. A Time to Kill Samuel Jackson The Avengers George
  13. Revenge of the Nerds Curtis Armstrong Risky Business George
  14. This show was billed as being "about nothing." George
  15. WordWolf got it. "12 Angry Men" was a film about a trial where most jurors are convinced of a defendant's guilt, but one persuades them otherwise. You got the "Men in Black" part, though. That meant, however, that the other film either began with "Black" or (as is actually the case) ended with "Men." George
  16. Jake Brigance is helped by Atticus Finch in defending a black man who killed the white men who raped his daughter. George
  17. "How many "f's" in "catastrophic"?" "Mommy, are we trespassing?" "No. Yes. Shh!" George
  18. That could probably be used in "Flicks remembered from one line." Rudy George
  19. "That Thing You Do the Right Thing"? (Rather palindromic) George
  20. Not on my playlist, but that doesn't rule it out. :) George
  21. Right. Wasn't it based on James Thurber? George
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