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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. There was an extended cut which actually spent a bit more time with Alyn and Neill. In the theatrical version we only got a glimpse of them. George
  2. It's been a while since I've seen the movie in its entirety, but I don't recall any headless characters. George
  3. Yes. No. About two decades later. Not a big box office hit, though it had some famous actors. George
  4. I just looked it up. I was correct. "As I walked along, I wondered what went wrong with our love, a love that was so strong." George
  5. Superman? (1st Chris Reeve film) George
  6. Rocky IV "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." George
  7. Michael Shanks Alexander Wraith Bill Nuckols Falk Hentschel Aldis Hodge James Remar George
  8. 1: "WAIT! Wait! But I'm carrying his child!" 2: "I didn't sleep with her! Will somebody please believe me!" 2: " Doctor!" 3: "A second opinion...this is Dr. Frans Blau of the sex change clinic in Bethesda, Maryland." 4: "Thank you. Dr. Randall, after extensive investigations, I've come to the conclusion that it's virtually impossible for you to have impregnated your nurse - Montana Moorehead - because before she came to our little clinic, she was... Milton Moorehead of Syosset, Long Island. Hello!" 1: "NO! NO! NO!" "You have beautiful eyes." "Ooh, they're nothing compared to my tits." "Actors don't like to play coma. They feel it limits their range." George
  9. I forget who also starred in that version. I'm sure I'll remember in a few hours. George
  10. It is, indeed. First appeared in Detective Comics 20, a half year before Batman. His early costume was like the Green Hornet's, only red. He used guns, drove a cool car, and had a Chinese sidekick. George
  11. Green Arrow came later. Interestingly, along with Superman, Batman (and Robin), and Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Green Arrow were the only two DC heroes to make it from the Golden Age to the Silver Age. DC Comics is best known for two of its earliest costumed heroes, Superman and Batman. There was a DC costumed crimefighter who first appeared between the initial appearances of Superman and Batman. Who was he? (A top hat and tuxedo don't count as a costume, so Zatara is out.) For a number of reasons, this character is reminiscent of the Green Hornet. George
  12. I just had the mental picture of the show, and I seemed to recall it was a FOX show. Educated guess. This spin-off of a popular variety show took place in a diner. Each episode had a country star drop in and wind up singing. George
  13. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? George
  14. I actually remember this. In fact, I might have actually watched the show.. I can't remember what it was, right now. It wasn't a scripted show, because they had to be able to adjust the amount of time to whenever the halftime would end. In Living Color? George
  15. Michael Shanks Alexander Wraith Bill Nuckols George
  16. No. Wonder Woman appeared in 1941, two years after Batman. This was a male character. He was NOT in the Justice Society, though he was in another group (a few years after his first appearance). George
  17. Not on my playlist, either. Sorry. George
  18. Ah. Scarface "Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue." George
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