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If one wants to be correct, one must. You are CORRECT. :)
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It IS Travolta. Did something from the latest round give it away?
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Next movie.
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I'm confident I misspelled "Dead Poets Society." (I hate misplacing apostrophes.)
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You've heard of this actor, so you'll get it soon enough, I think.
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Verbose, clinical, impersonal, cold, MECHANICAL. The key to everything was in precise steps- which means it was all MECHANICAL. People don't work that way. The best way to have a good friend is to BE a good friend, and that's not impersonal. Marriages are a LOT more personal and intimate (emotionally) than a good friendship.
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"Any 2 believers can make a marriage work. It's called 'commitment.' " - lcm How did the marriages work for those at the top? vpw- cheated on his wife by molesting, raping, and drugging other women. At his funeral, she said "he was a mean man." May have left his denominational church over being caught with the church secretary. lcm- Both lcm and donna cheated behind each other's back. donna became interested in lcm as soon as vpw told her lcm was going to be vpw's successor. They became a couple, and then LATER spent some time to get to know each other better. rfr- Entered divorced, never married anyone while in twi. Had relations with other women, most prominently donna. So, the people who claimed that it wasn't that hard all seemed to have blown it, one way or another, majorly.
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please. Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco Chuck Benson Eddie Halley Strip Harrison Buford 'Bud' Uan Davis Jack Terry Zack Melon Adam Lawrence Jack Cabe Louis Pinnock George Malley Sam Baily Vic 'Deak' Deakins Joey Giamonti Jack Stanton Russ Richards
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Three Kings George Clooney Oceans 11
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"Mister Meeks, time to inherit the earth. Mister Pitts, time to rise above your name...." That's Professor John Keating and 2 students from "Dead Poet's Society." This might even be the scene with the photos and "Carpe Diem" in the hallway.
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I've got the song. I'm having trouble remembering the artist.
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please. Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco Chuck Benson Eddie Halley Strip Harrison Buford 'Bud' Uan Davis Jack Terry Zack Melon Adam Lawrence Jack Cabe Louis Pinnock
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Francisco Scaramanga was played by Christopher Lee, and was "THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN." Because his sidekick, 'Knick Knack", was played by Herve Villechaize ("Tattoo"), I keep thinking Ricardo Montalban played Scaramanga. Roger Moore played James Bond in that movie. As for the 1/2, Ernst Blofeld met his end at the beginning of "For Your Eyes Only", when Roger Moore's Bond dropped him down a smokestack. Other than that, I think Dr Kananga was the boat captain in "Raiders of the Lost Ark":, and Gustave "G-Man" Graves was the 7th Evil Ex in "Scott Pilgrim Vs the World." Finally, Hugo Drax is one of the "Guardians of the Galaxy."
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please. Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco
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Apparently, we can't.
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Right. It is possible. Either way, Cprpus Christi should be paying close attention right about now. My sympathies for those of you who end up in the bullseye of one of these things. My life certainly isn't perfect right now (although I like it), but I'm well clear of the usual paths of hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, etc.
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Reminds me of a Gin Blossoms song, but it's definitely not the same song.
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That obelisk is PROBABLY The Washington Monument. This reminds me of "JUMPER." Any chance this is that movie?
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*checks* Ah, he wasn't in "Transylvania 6-5000".
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I'd count either, or simply "Kill Bill", as a correct answer.
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Ok, next one. Michael Madsen Vivica A. Fox Daryl Hannah
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Ok, let's see.... Grey DeLisle has done a lot of stuff, but it's all been cartoon voice-over work. So, that gives us a category. Unlike, say, Janet Waldo, she didn't do H-B or classic W-B or anything like that- she's done a lot of DC Animated stuff. So, we're talking superhero cartoons from the 80s on. Now a moment to contemplate Christina Hendricks. Let's picture her so we can figure out what she was in. Ok, that didn't get me closer to an answer, but it was still a nice moment. Moving on.... Kate Bosworth played "LOIS LANE" in "Superman Returns." is this "LOIS LANE"?
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It's in international syndication. I'm thinking it's a success.
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Sooner or later, someone at DC is going to connect the dots. They envy the success of DC. They aren't getting that it's based on the fans getting what the fans want to see. Iron Man is Iron Man, Captain America is Captain America, and so on. When they were working on "Man of Steel", they polled the public as to what they wanted to see. The public was specific. As movies is a service industry, the Powers That Be should have been DELIGHTED. The audience told them what they wanted to spend their money on, and it was something they could make. The public wanted the classic Superman. The director, however, was ANGRY at the public. He didn't WANT to make a movie about SUPERMAN. He didn't WANT the heroism, the costume, the flying, etc. I'm unclear why he even signed on to MAKE a Superman movie if he didn't want to make one. So, he made a "Superman" movie that bombed. They thought they should copy the success of their Batman movies. However, those worked because they gave the audience BATMAN. The Wonder Woman movie, I'm pleasantly surprised to say, delivered Wonder Woman. Perhaps someone will figure it out. The previous attempt was "the Avengers banter, so we need some bantering" and they made Suicide Squad. That had bantering, but otherwise wasn't what the audience wanted. So, with the success of Wonder Woman, and DC Hero Girls, perhaps someone has figured it out. We'll have to wait and see.
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Any chance this is "Murphy's Romance"?