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¨Moreover, as Governor, I hereby pardon these boys for any and all offenses against the great State of Georgia. Go 'Dogs! ¨ ¨You know what happens when a politician takes Viagra? He gets taller! ¨ ¨What's the story on that little pistol over there?¨ ¨Well, actually she's my cousin.¨ l¨You hittn' that?¨ ¨She's my cousin[/i].¨
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It´s not that movie, nor that genre.
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-A few of the costumes didn´t match, but adaptations can be like that. -One character was originally conceived as black, and this movie cast a black man to play the role. They used clever framing and camera angles to make him look taller and bigger, which helped a lot. -Oh, just once, how about a shock moment-have the title character shove Stan Lee into traffic instead of stopping him from rushing ahead. -Nice to see people remembered Ben Urich.
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True-but go ahead. BTW, FREE POST! I don´t know when I´ll be back on. I need to replace my PC.
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This show´s first episode set up the premise for the entire series. If you made it to the end of the 4th season, you actually got a conclusion to the entire story, a proper ending- unusual for a kid´s cartoon. It´s another story that included ¨the staff chick¨, a female wielding a staff. Other weapons include a whip and nunchucks. There´s also high tech, but it´s not as important in the first season- all 65 episodes of it!
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Next movie. In my personal opinion, this movie's principal roles were cast fairly well, and most of the characters looked as they were supposed to look. One character was criticized for a scene where they played a radio at a ridiculously high volume-which made no sense to the fans. A few incidental names (seen in the background or mentioned in dialogue) were snuck in as nods to the fans. I personally appreciated them incorporating two lines I felt were important. One was "You're good, baby, I'll give you that. But me? I'm magic." The other, IIRC, was "I'll kill you! I'll kill-" "You'll kill no one ever again!"
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Rankin/Bass will always be remembered for their Christmas specials. However, they also did a very famous television cartoon series. This series spawned a remake/reboot over a decade later. It had a lot of successful merchandise sales with the show's logo. There were several comic books. two video games, plus another that appeared on the Cartoon Network website. This cartoon had 4 seasons, and the cartoons were released in 6 DVD sets. Possibly the hardest action figure to find anywhere is "Driller" -for the few fans who remember him. Wil Wheaton might be able to join me in telling you about him from memory, however- he's spoken up as a big fan of the original series. What is this series? This well-known series (unconnected to He-Man or the MotU) combined science fiction and fantasy elements, including a magic sword. (Still not He-Man nor part of that franchise-that was Filmation.) Here's a clue I never thought I'd give...At the very beginning of this children's cartoon series, the main characters appear on-screen naked and are told they will need to start wearing clothes- and are immediately assigned the outfits we all know them for wearing. If the spec-script for the cinematic movie ever gets off the ground, Milla Jovovich said she's interested in playing someone in the principal cast, if they offer her the role. One of my pet peeves of adventure cartoons appeared here. A villain transforms into HIMSELF all the time (by name and everything.)
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Lost Boys Jason Patric Sleepers
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My PC is acting up and may be trying to give up the ghost. If I drop out of sight for a few days, it's not on purpose. "Have you ever been to China? Have you ever been to China?" "I ate Chinese food once." "Yeah, well you don't blow up Mu Shu Pork my friend." "I dated a Korean girl in high school." "That is an entirely different Oriental nation. Get an education." "You're the one who got the fuse wrong." "You know nothing about Chino-Sino-American relations." "Here's another one; drunk walks out of a bar and runs into a guy carrying an antique grandfather clock. The guy drops the clock, breaking into a million pieces. He looks at the drunk and says, "Why don't you watch where you're going?" The drunk looks at him and says, "Why don't you carry a wristwatch like everybody else?" "What seems to be the problem, sugar?" "I think something bounced up into my undercarriage." "Don't you know you're not supposed to wear white after Labor Day? " "This is my roommate Annette from Australia." "Oh, let's put another shrimp on the barbie!..............................That's what they say down there..."
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"Ghandi"???
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"I got into an argument with my father. I argued that Plato was the father of philosophy. My father took the contrary position that I should wax the kitchen floor. I said, 'Well, the kitchen floor doesn't exist...at least not in the permanent sense that the CONCEPT "floor" does.' He said, 'Does the concept "your skull" exist?' Then he surprised me by juxtaposing the two concepts." - Emo Phillips. Irrelevant interjection over. Carry on, everyone.
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Wil was apparently fans of both- which is not a surprise considering when he grew up. MotU was a Filmation cartoon. So, that's not the answer this round.
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Rankin/Bass will always be remembered for their Christmas specials. However, they also did a very famous television cartoon series. This series spawned a remake/reboot over a decade later. It had a lot of successful merchandise sales with the show's logo. There were several comic books. two video games, plus another that appeared on the Cartoon Network website. This cartoon had 4 seasons, and the cartoons were released in 6 DVD sets. Possibly the hardest action figure to find anywhere is "Driller" -for the few fans who remember him. Wil Wheaton might be able to join me in telling you about him from memory, however- he's spoken up as a big fan of the original series. What is this series? I forgot which thread this was- this was meant as a TV Mashup. Can we play it anyway, or is this round invalid?
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"Have you ever been to China? Have you ever been to China? "I ate Chinese food once." "Yeah, well you don't blow up Mu Shu Pork my friend." "I dated a Korean girl in high school." "That is an entirely different Oriental nation. Get an education." "You're the one who got the fuse wrong." "You know nothing about Chino-Sino-American relations." "I think something bounced up into my undercarriage."
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"Mamma Mia!" ?
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It's a little weird having Human break his own rules about how this game is played, and giving us a "Mash-Up" round. However, I'm game. Since wild guesses are allowed, how about "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"?
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*rechecks the thread* I remembered the movie, as well. It's "Addams Family Values".
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We're all DELIGHTED for all of you! *cues Mariachi band* As you know, their lives will only get better from here- after a short adjustment period something like learning to live in a foreign country.
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Or she's really, really a fan of that album. Meanwhile, we have a different song this month, and I've probably never heard it.
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Looks I should have taken one of my wild swings last night. Without one clue to point to, I was suspecting it was "Soap."
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Was this one of those shows that brushed on supernatural law enforcement, like "G vs E" or something?
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Jim Carrey Once Bitten Cleavon Little
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Ephesians 4:14 and Wierwille's psychological deception
WordWolf replied to Rocky's topic in About The Way
Ah, I meant that the earlier post said nothing about that coming directly from an eyewitness, so it could have been speculation. Once you posted that it came from one, that was completely different- since eyewitness accounts carry much more weight than speculation. I wasn't asking for MORE information, I was wishing you'd said the second thing when you said the first thing, all in the same post. -
Nothing New Under the Sun: The first sin of mankind
WordWolf replied to shortfuse's topic in About The Way
Nice summary. Pretty straight-forward. Digression:As a point of interest, I'd like to mention that the textbook for my Intro to Philosophy class (taken long ago) said that the hero of the story was the serpent! It also ended any quoting abruptly, about 1/3 of a verse in. Basically, where you have him saying "Here you are, you're wise now" and calling that a victory, the end. "Philosophia" means "love of wisdom." Lots of people don't think Philosophy professors are that wise, or that the degree is useful for anything other than generating a paycheck at a university. Having seen it in action, I'm inclined to agree.