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Ok, since Googling is allowed.... Death Becomes Her Carol Ann Susi Fabio Zoolander
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Those are fair to use in this game of course. I don't feel the film-makers are being that fair to us when it happens- or when a character only has a job description or something. I doubt that this would cause them to lose any sleep.
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There's TACT and there's TRUTH. They don't ALWAYS get along. In this HYPOTHETICAL case presented to illustrate the point, the outsider was more concerned about truth than tact. That may or may not be wise for him in the practical sense of "will the townsfolk ignore his point despite it being correct" or "will the townsfolk turn hostile in response."
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It's only fair to post a single name if the character HAS no last name. The only Inga I know was played by TERI GARR in "Young Frankenstein." Is this Teri Garr?
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Technically, I pm'ed you and your acct is set to email it.
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Ok, next film... Although this film was neither the first film nor the last film to adapt the book it came from, it is probably the best-remembered of the 3. One famous role in it was performed by Ron Moody- the same role was performed by Sir Alec Guinness and Ben Kingsley in the other live film adaptations. This version was the adaptation of a stage production, unlike the others. It did, however, add scenes from the book that were not in the stage production- the courtroom scene, an attempted break-in of a house, and a rooftop chase scene. Fans of the book might wonder where the titular character's half-brother is. His involvement makes the story a lot darker, and he's directly responsible for a number of deaths in the final scenes of the book, including of a character who gets to walk away uninjured in the film. BTW, the scene with the heavy snow was filmed in July. All the snow was fake.
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That was fast. "Every Little Piece" stayed with me since the theatrical release, but not "It's Not Easy." But it's your turn.
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Since Raf didn't post it, I looked it up. *banjo music* "Marshall, Will and Holly On a routine expedition Met the greatest earthquake ever known. ) ..." http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457400/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv "When Will Ferrell's character is singing with the banjo one of the lines is 'Marshall, Will and Holly'. Will Ferrell played Federal Wildlife Marshall Willenholly in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). "
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"Candle on the Water" "It's Not Easy" "Every Little Piece" "The Happiest Home in These Hills" "Brazzle Dazzle Day" "There's Room For Everyone" "Bill of Sale"
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Supposedly, Nero fiddled while Rome burned. (Good trick, since the fiddle wasn't invented yet.) Now, if I fiddle accordingly, I can get "LAND OF THE LOST." (I watched that opening a lot, never watched the show once the opening ended.)
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Who's the character who said that movie line?
WordWolf replied to Human without the bean's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Steve Rogers/Captain America. (Avengers 2-Age of Ultron, before the big fight.) -
I don't recognize "Sleepwalk." However, I know all the others appeared on the soundtrack to "La Bamba" (the story of Ritchie Valens.) "Who Do You Love?" played over the opening, and several were done as characters performed on stage ("Lonely Teardrops" by "Jackie Wilson," "Summertime Blues" by Brian Setzer/"Eddie Cochran",) and I'm not sure when the others were played. I know "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" was done on stage, but I forgot the details.
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Any chance this is "My Favorite Martian"?
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That's it, of course.
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*thinks* I'm thinking this is an animated show. I have 2 different ideas, and it's probably neither, so I'll go with "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
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"Down in the shadow of the penitentiary Out by the gas fires of the refinery I'm ten years burning down the road. Nowhere to run ain't got nowhere to go."
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Matt Le Blanc Charlies Angels- Full Throttle John Cleese
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Julie Andrews The Princess Diaries Anne Hathaway
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I think I'm caught up with Supergirl and LoT, and exactly 1 behind on Arrow, Flash and Powerless. Since this will be a short week, we should have little trouble watching the remaining episodes and possibly any that air in the next few days.
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IIRC, the third movie's soundtrack includes a song by that name. I get practice with alternate movie titles when I channel-surf. On 2 different channels, one of them was showing "Airplane 2-the Sequel" while another was showing "Where is the Pilot 2". Their plots were oddly similar, as were their casts. And release years.
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Who's the character who said that movie line?
WordWolf replied to Human without the bean's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Yes. I was about to start adding clues to your other reply. In LotR:FotR, Gandalf said both lines as he faced The Balrog. Myself, I would have gotten it from either, since even "Fly, you fools!" was an oft-remembered line by fans. -
Brain finally kicked in an answer. Is this "I'm Just Sitting Here Watching the Wheels Go Round and Round", and, if so, is this a Beatles song?
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The movie that IS known here as "Pistolero" is "Desperado", the semi-sequel to "El Mariachi."
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Apparently, I don't know who's under the Vigilante gunman's mask, but I know who's under the Prometheus mask. BTW, the scene before they revealed that, I began to get suspicious because they dropped a clue in the dialogue.
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We liked it. Then again, we've been watching "the Calypso Singer"- the cartoon someone made to Stan Freberg's audio skit of the Banana Boat song, for a few months. Every time they let Garber sing, so far it's been something we were recently caught up on. (We all saw "the Sound of Music" last year.) Not all gags will appeal to all or even most of the audience. I still think "Darmok and Julad at Tenagra!" was one of the funniest moments of any DC series, but it obviously appealed to a very small audience. We're still catching up all around, but we've seen "Duet" in Flash (and the Supergirl episode that led into it), Arrow's "Fight Fire With Fire", Legends "Moonshot", So we are approximately up on Supergirl and Powerless and Big Bang Theory. The others, it's a horse-race.