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  1. Valkyrie Terence Stamp Wall Street George
  2. Silence of the Lambs This is a short exchange, rather than a single line. Sue me. "Well... . who is on our side?" "Six hundred million screaming Chinamen." "Last I heard, there were a billion screaming Chinamen." "There were... ." George
  3. Are the last three you added movies, or characters? George
  4. Or, what's the answer to the question of life, the universe, and everything? George
  5. So I can say I answered, No. Does the name Jennifer O'Neill help? George
  6. Right on all counts. And "Monroe" (Bullock) was the character who was assaulted. George
  7. This show was an American adaptation of Brian Cooke's British TV sitcom "Keep It in the Family" (1980). Another of his successful transatlantic adaptations was the UK show "Man About the House" (1973) becoming the US show "Three's Company" (1976). Probably the only series in which a male lead was raped (by two women). As the show is a comedy, it was played somewhat for laughs, but displayed the real trauma of the victim. In one episode, the star wore a sweatshirt with the name and logo of an actual university on it. Soon, college and university students who were fans of the show began sending logo sweatshirts for him to wear on the air. From then on, her began wearing as many different sweatshirts as possible in each episode to please the fans. The star is better known for his prior role on another sitcom. He also did voice acting on a number of cartoon shows, especially those about DC Comics characters. George
  8. It's a period of time. During WWII. George
  9. Apparently, you haven't watched any blockbuster musicals. Here are lines from four of its biggest songs: "Some enchanted evening, you may see a stranger..." "Bali Ha'i may call you any night, any day; in your heart you'll hear it call you, 'Come away, come away.'" "I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair." "There is nothing like a dame." George
  10. Slightly later film. Instrumental theme song was big. "Nothing from that first day I saw her and no one that has happened to me since, has ever been as frightening and as confusing. For no person I've ever known has ever done more to make me feel more sure, more insecure, more important and less significant." "Not even the BEST of friends go halfsies on a rubber!" 1: "Go away, Benjie." 2: "It's my book." 3: "Let him look." 1: "There! They're doin' it!" 2: "I don't believe it." 1: "Well, you better believe it! 'Cause one day your turns gonna come and you better know what to do." 2: "I don't believe it. My mother and father never did that! Never!" 1: "Why not?" 2: "Because it's stupid!" 3: "No, I hate to break the news to you, Benjie, but that's the way its done." "I was never to see her again. Nor was I ever to learn what became of her. We were different then. Kids were different. It took us longer to understand the things we felt. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is something that we leave behind." "Aw, come on, an older woman like that, what's a little feel to her. Come on, did she let you have a feel to her?" "She gave me some donuts." "I'm not interested in Aggie!" "You're not ready for the older lady. I have to sharpen you up on someone else. Aggie's all I got." "How'd you make out?" "Pretty good." "What'd you do?" "I held her breasts." "You didn't!" "For almost 11 minutes." "Fantastic!" "Eleven full minutes!" "You timed it!" "Yeah. The longest I ever got was 8 minutes with Lila Harrison." "So, you broke your record!" "By 3 minutes!" I was never to see her again. Nor was I ever to learn what became of her. We were different then. Kids were different. It took us longer to understand the things we felt. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is something that we leave behind. In the [TITLE OF MOVIE], we raided the Coast Guard station four times, we saw five movies, and had nine days of rain. Benji broke his watch, Oscy gave up the harmonica, and in a very special way, I lost Hermie forever. George
  11. Even earlier. "Nothing from that first day I saw her and no one that has happened to me since, has ever been as frightening and as confusing. For no person I've ever known has ever done more to make me feel more sure, more insecure, more important and less significant." "Not even the BEST of friends go halfsies on a rubber!" 1: "Go away, Benjie." 2: "It's my book." 3: "Let him look." 1: "There! They're doin' it!" 2: "I don't believe it." 1: "Well, you better believe it! 'Cause one day your turns gonna come and you better know what to do." 2: "I don't believe it. My mother and father never did that! Never!" 1: "Why not?" 2: "Because it's stupid!" 3: "No, I hate to break the news to you, Benjie, but that's the way its done." "I was never to see her again. Nor was I ever to learn what became of her. We were different then. Kids were different. It took us longer to understand the things we felt. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is something that we leave behind." "Aw, come on, an older woman like that, what's a little feel to her. Come on, did she let you have a feel to her?" "She gave me some donuts." "I'm not interested in Aggie!" "You're not ready for the older lady. I have to sharpen you up on someone else. Aggie's all I got." "How'd you make out?" "Pretty good." "What'd you do?" "I held her breasts." "You didn't!" "For almost 11 minutes." "Fantastic!" "Eleven full minutes!" "You timed it!" "Yeah. The longest I ever got was 8 minutes with Lila Harrison." "So, you broke your record!" "By 3 minutes!" George
  12. "Nothing from that first day I saw her and no one that has happened to me since, has ever been as frightening and as confusing. For no person I've ever known has ever done more to make me feel more sure, more insecure, more important and less significant." "Not even the BEST of friends go halfsies on a rubber!" 1: "Go away, Benjie." 2: "It's my book." 3: "Let him look." 1: "There! They're doin' it!" 2: "I don't believe it." 1: "Well, you better believe it! 'Cause one day your turns gonna come and you better know what to do." 2: "I don't believe it. My mother and father never did that! Never!" 1: "Why not?" 2: "Because it's stupid!" 3: "No, I hate to break the news to you, Benjie, but that's the way its done." "I was never to see her again. Nor was I ever to learn what became of her. We were different then. Kids were different. It took us longer to understand the things we felt. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is something that we leave behind." "Aw, come on, an older woman like that, what's a little feel to her. Come on, did she let you have a feel to her?" "She gave me some donuts." George
  13. No. Another from the same movie: "Bali Ha'i may call you any night, any day; in your heart you'll hear it call you, 'Come away, come away.'" George
  14. This show was an American adaptation of Brian Cooke's British TV sitcom "Keep It in the Family" (1980). Another of his successful transatlantic adaptations was the UK show "Man About the House" (1973) becoming the US show "Three's Company" (1976). Probably the only series in which a male lead was raped (by two women). As the show is a comedy, it was played somewhat for laughs, but displayed the real trauma of the victim. George
  15. Sean not predicted to do much. Now that cold fronts have actually passed the Texas coast, it's very unlikely that we will see any storms. The rest of the Gulf Coast, though, and the Eastern Seaboard could still see some activity. George
  16. "Who's peekin' out from under a stairway, calling a name that's lighter than air?" George
  17. Miracle on 34th St. "Some enchanted evening, you may see a stranger..." George
  18. Back to School Sally Kellerman Foxes George
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