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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. The Hot Spot Virginia Madsen Ghosts of Mississippi George
  2. Apparently, this was from "How I Met Your Mother." (googled) Free post! George
  3. I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. George
  4. Walk the Line Joaquin Phoenix Gladiator George
  5. Three thirty in the morning, Not a soul in sight, The city's lookin' like a ghost town On a moonless summer night. George
  6. I know that's Brando. I'm pretty sure it's from "On the Waterfront." George
  7. The Avengers Uma Thurmnan My Super Ex-Girlfriend George
  8. "Come Together" by the Beatles George
  9. Fess up. This is really just to let Excathedra get 20,000 posts, isn't it? ;) George
  10. OK. This guy is a scammer. What does that have to do with TWI? George
  11. Reminds me of the Bill Cosby routine (I believe it's in his video "Himself") where he comes home to find his wife screaming, "Bill!!! I want you to kill your son!!!" At which point his reaction was, "Thank God it's not ME she's mad at." Walk away like Renfield: "Yes, Master. Kill the son. He-hee, he-hee, he-heeee." George
  12. Rocky 4 is correct. Rocky is talking about Drago. It was Paulie and Duke in his corner. You're up, WordWolf. George
  13. I've heard of it, just haven't seen it. Sounds too chick-flicky. But, after four days, I don't mind googling. Daniel Day Lewis The Last of the Mohicans Madeleine Stowe George
  14. "I see three of him out there." "Hit the one in the middle." "Right! Hit the one in the middle!" George
  15. I know a lot about musicals: Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music...even the one that started this thread, The Wizard of Oz. I've actually seen Brigadoon, but it's not one of my favorites. What can I say? This is a tough thread to give clues for. George
  16. To quote myself, from the first post in this thread (with added emphasis): The idea here is that a line from a film is so memorable that it immediately identifies the film. (In lieu of a single line, a short exchange between characters is acceptable.) The movie itself, of course,should be fairly well-known. For example, if I give the line: "Be good, be gone, or be dead." anyone who has seen "Traxx" would immediately recognize it. Unfortunately, very few people have seen "Traxx," so it wouldn't be a fair clue for this game. The burden here is on the clue-giver. You are not trying to be tricky, but to be as obvious as possible. I suspect that more people have seen "Traxx" than "The Wizard of Speed and Time." I realize that you can only use "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" so many times. Not everyone will know any given movie. But, really, "The Wizard of Speed and Time"? I suspect that the news clue isn't much better, although there are a couple of funny Christmas movies it could be. I'll try "Elf". George
  17. "Bohemian Rhapsody" Stuck inside these four walls, sent inside forever George
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