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WordWolf

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  1. "Love The One You're With." I think that's Stephen Stills.
  2. Fidelity Fiduciary Bank Chim Chim Cher-ee
  3. No, I had to run it now before it was forgotten. I had a narrow window before it was too old.
  4. Yes. Correct- as an older Bond called out of retirement. "ON Her Majesty's Secret Service", but otherwise correct. "The Living Daylights" and "License to Kill" makes 2 movies. That means he made one more James Bond flick than George Lazenby!
  5. That's been on for a freaking DECADE? Ew. Wolf Lake had to fight for 10 episodes, and that thing lasts a decade.
  6. I got out in the mass exodus of 1989, when lcm drew his line in the sand and demanded an oath of loyalty to himself PERSONALLY and for people to "FOLLOW HIM BLINDLY". Most of the people who were still in and had sense left in 1989, or in 1990. A few years later, lcm did some more purges of the disloyal. Some time after that came this little monstrosity. So, I fled long before "bad" got to THIS. We had rock and roll when I was in. (Which left within a year of me, before or after.)
  7. Ok, the show had to survive at least 60 episodes. Had some interesting voice actors. (Like Patrick Stewart and Booger.) "Futurama?"
  8. Judd Nelson plus Ice-T should equal "New Jack City." (At least if I use "the new math.")
  9. Those are characters. JUDD NELSON. Robin "Stormy" Weathers is the lawyer in "From the Hip." John Bender is the tough kid in "the Breakfast Club." (Or "the Club of the Five" if I catch it on TCM here. Can you believe 80s movies now qualify as classics?)
  10. The local name translates to "Scott Pilgrim vs the Exes of the Girl of His Dreams." (IMDB can confirm that.) No need to get unkind in our regionalisms, though. I don't buy into the stereotypes of South Florida, nor do I think I should.
  11. That's it, of course. A comedy that should be seen by every adult at least once. Anyone who's been a NY'er should consider getting a copy.
  12. I know Stewart voiced Stonecutter #1 in the Simpsons. Is this The Simpsons?
  13. Personally, I found both "Fantastic Voyage"'s easy to remember. The movie is memorable on its own, whether or not I've seen it. The cartoon used to be aired after school. Considering how few episodes there were, I'm amazed they aired them as much as they did. (They're on YT if you're curious.) And yes, that narrator is Ted Knight, which was common at the time.
  14. Then let's try "ROBOT CHICKEN."
  15. That's it/them. Which was easier to guess, or was it 1/2 of one and the other 1/2 of the other?
  16. Same answer, 2 different sets of clues. In this movie, a rather exceptional crew and atomic submarine are miniaturized and sent into the bloodstream of a diplomat to save his life. They are later in a position to save the entire planet by traveling to the Marianas Trench and firing a missile at the Van Allen Radiation Belt at exactly the right time. In this television show, a top secret governmental agency arms a team with miniaturization (for 12 hours at a time) and a high tech vehicle (suitable for travel in air, water and space), and sends them to investigate the mysteries of the oceans.
  17. "We came......about the money." "What's that walking corpse say?" "He said they come about the money." "Ask him 'what money, @$$hole.'" "What money, @$$hole?" "Incredible. They're playing games. Yeah." "Tell him you're gonna play games on his f*ing head." "I'm gonna play games on your f*ing head." "You must hate this warehouse. Because it's gonna be a three-alarm job after tomorrow." "Johnny. Come here. Come here." "What?" "(What the hell are you doing?)" "(I have no idea.)" "I don't know." "Go ask him." "You want me to ask him?" "Mr. Skelton wants to know how come he don't know you." "Because I'm new." "Because he's new." "Tell him Lombino didn't say nothing to me about no new bagman." "Lombino didn't say nothing..." "Mr. Lombino, huh? Mr. Lombino! Since when does a wiseguy like you deserve an explanation from a giant......like Mr. Lombino?" " He says to Ms. Cochran here: 'Baby! Up your butt with a coconut!' I think he was prepared to do it! Except I saw no coconut. He, uh, he had no coconut to my knowledge." "Is that our plane?" "No, if it were our plane, it would be crashing." "You know, I want to thank you guys, you could've given us help, but you've given us so much more." "Hey, that's what we're here for, right?" "Now, we're going to find a familiar street soon." "I'd settle for a familiar borough." "Man, it's bad luck just SEEING a thing like that."
  18. Apparently, the day's posts got eaten by cyberspace. These are still in "Pulp Fiction." "You Never Can Tell" was the song at the dance contest at Jackrabbit Slim's.
  19. As you can see, MRAP, you've a variety of different points of view to choose from, with lots of variety but little or no doubt or uncertainty. :) I wonder if that's helped you any, or just opened up more cans of worms.
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