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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Sounds like "Beverly Hills Cop" or one of its sequels. I'll go with the original. George
  2. I beat your response by four minutes.... Your song, however, is "Barefooting." I forget who did the early version, but Rod Stewart did a cover. George
  3. "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits (I prefer the Weird Al parody in the movie "UHF"!) You can tell the world you never was my girl You can burn my clothes when I'm gone Or you can tell your friends just what a fool I've been And laugh and joke about me on the phone George
  4. "Kill me before the war is over, will you? It appears that you are not the better man." "You're right. My sons were better men." George
  5. Johnny Depp Edward Scissorhands Winona Ryder George
  6. Charlie Sheen Navy Seals Dennis Haysbert George
  7. Speed Sandra Bullock Miss Congeniality George
  8. Hiway must have disappeared into the alternate universe... Let's try again: "Captain! The Ferengi would be very interested in a base like this." "Fine. Let's hope they find you as tasty as they did their past associates." "You must return to your world and put an end to the commies. All it takes are a few good men." George
  9. Somewhere in Time Christopher Plummer A Beautiful Mind George
  10. Addams Family Christopher Lloyd Star Trek, the Search for Spock George
  11. Gregory Peck To Kill a Mockingbird Robert Duvall George
  12. "Second star to the right, and then straight on 'til morning." (And, no, this isn't "Star Trek the Undiscovered Country.") George
  13. I'm pretty sure that's "The Elephant Man," but I'll wait for confirmation. George
  14. OK. Not one of Dion's MOST famous songs, but it did well on the charts. "Lovers Who Wander." FREE POST George
  15. "Would the doctor care for a... brandy before retiring?" "No. Thank you." "Some varm milk... perhaps?" "No... thank you very much. No thanks." "Ovaltine?" "NOTHING! Thank you! I'm a little - tired!" "For what we are about to see next, we must enter quietly into the realm of genius." George
  16. I haven't seen this version, but perhaps "Bram Stoker's Dracula"? George
  17. I suspect that the use of the word "syphillization" would indicate a fairly recent version. I don't know what it is, though. George
  18. I was thinking of the Lugosi version. George
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