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  1. No, I was reminded of a television show where one episode, someone did just that. I don't want to name it because I may use it soon on a thread.
  2. This had to be the late 60s/early 70s. So, I'll go with "Love American Style."
  3. I imagine it's a Free Post by now...
  4. Warner will do the same thing here. In fact, they did marathons of the new shows on the weekends periodically so people who missed a few episodes could catch up. Jim Gordon as Batman is obviously because of the "Gotham" show making him an action hero to some people. This isn't new- remember the Shazam! television series? When Billy and Mentor on that show drove around the country, it wasn't long before Billy and Uncle Dudley got a winnebago and the same "contact the gods" collander and drove around the county.
  5. I'll have to look for it. BTW, we saw the trailer for the preview. Neat. If you're bored, you can look up the superhero "fight club" short on YT. In the comics, they've rebooted once a decade with Crisis on Infinite Earths, Zero Hour-Crisis in Time, and Infinite Crisis (which was so bad it was painful), and then added Flashpoint like 2 years after Infinite Crisis. I avoided it and I'm glad I did. But this video might be watchable.
  6. IIRC, it's "Hazzard" with 2 z's, but yes. Uncle Jesse was Shepherd, the Duke boys were Lost Sheep, Daisy was Bo Peep, and her car was Dixie. Some people only remember the General Lee having a name. And they used CB radio, which was a 70s thing.
  7. 'Shepherd', 'Lost Sheep', and 'Bo Peep'. 'Bo Peep' drove "Dixie." 'Shepherd' to 'Lost Sheep,' 'Shepherd' to 'Lost Sheep', you got your ears on? "We'll communicate on The Emergency Frequency!"
  8. Any chance this was Harry Potter 4, HP & the GoF?
  9. 'Shepherd', 'Lost Sheep', and 'Bo Peep'. 'Bo Peep' drove "Dixie."
  10. Yes, but I needed rest in front of me, otherwise sometimes I can't think until I awaken later from a nap and slap my forehead. Ok, so we've got "A Clockwork Orange Is the New Black Like Me." (A Clockwork Orange + Orange is the New Black + Black Like Me) The third was especially easy since something reminded me of it this past week.
  11. I seriously would not. Deprogramming and similar kidnapping scenarios involve damaging the person's psyche and hoping it all works out eventually. There's easier ways to get someone out than breaking them.
  12. Still working on the TV show in the middle.
  13. Just to make it official, you're both correct and either of you can go the next chance you get.
  14. 'Shepherd', 'Lost Sheep', and 'Bo Peep'. 'Bo Peep' had "Dixie."
  15. This time, a woman with a history of leaving jilted fiancees at the altar flees and crosses the US-she enters an illegal cross-country race. Stars of this movie include Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Burt Reynolds and Dom de Luise. (Title order police, bug off.)
  16. Yes. The character has been in a LOT of cartoons. Paul Soles was the first to depict him, in those 60s "cartoons" that were more "motion comic" than anything else. Bixby and Norton were among the actors who portrayed him live.
  17. Paul Soles Bill Bixby Edward Norton Ron Perlman Gabriel Mann
  18. "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" (Supposedly, this was an ad-lib!)
  19. "The other side" meaning twi-and its offshoots, really- suppresses not only any chance for disagreement, but any chance for open discussion. One guy started a pro-twi messageboard and insisted the posters all be active twi'ers, and twi leaned on him to shut his board down- since they didn't control it. So, at twi, everything else is fair game for discussion- as is sycophantic vpw worship, but that rarely works out well for the starry-eyed vpw fanatic. I, personally, have posted, repeatedly, "I'm glad I got in and glad I got out"- when it was on-topic. After about 3 days, you CONCLUDED that's what it was about- and you just noted that the mission is TO TELL THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY. Grossly oversimplifying thousands of pages of posts is how you ended up so wrong, and certainly isn't much use. That's what twi wants. The GSC helps starve a fire of oxygen so nobody else gets burnt. Even counting only those who post (a minority of overall visitors), we've had people post who were introduced to twi in the past decade, but learned a lot from us and were better-prepared when the twi'ers tried to indoctrinate them. If there is a twi in existence, there is a need to shine a light on it and tell the truth about it. For the most part, that's done. The GSC has succeeded in helping prevent twi from indoctrinating and lying to new people, and it's now tottering along, with its top leaders skimming off the top for comfortable lives with perks. If you feel it should be done, YOU DO IT. Just go to the Doctrinal forum-as several people have suggested- and start a thread on what's on your mind. That's not hard. If anyone is interested, they'll join in. If you don't feel strongly enough about it to spend 30 seconds to start the thread, why should the staff? Oh, I see. You don't want to spend the effort on this supposedly worthy task, AND you want more traffic driven to it than the Doctrinal forum would give, despite it being suited for the Doctrinal forum. If you're in it only for the recognition and for more people to read your posts, you are in no shape to help anyone else, let alone pass judgement on them all. Of course not! It's only an amazing coincidence that there's been 2 new threads in ATW since you arrived, and within 1 1/2 pages, you've posted completely off-topic and complained that nobody's posting topics on your pet subjects. If you want those topics, start them yourself. That's what everyone else does. Except, you know, twi's top cadre, who designates "grunt-work" to the poor peons still in twi, so they have indentured servants to handle things they don't want to deal with (like having their own cook, laundry duties, cleaning, reading internet posts...) You've posted a lot for someone who doesn't care to post. Perhaps you're not being honest with yourself about what you want.
  20. "The Tick" was a television show, based on the animated series of the same name. It lasted 3 seasons. (It aired on Comedy Central and possibly other channels.) The cartoon series was loosely based on the comic book of the same name. That started as a small run of black-and-white comics that kept getting more popular. (They kept reprinting the first issue. I never saw a 2nd issue print run.) The comics gave us the Tick himself, Arthur (the moth) and spoofs of existing characters. The cartoon gave us "American Maid" and "Die Fleidermaus" , spoofs of Wonder Woman/Captain America and Batman. The television show changed them to "Captain Liberty" and "Batmanuel."
  21. It's the live-action show, "THE TICK."
  22. This time, a woman with a history of leaving jilted fiancees at the altar flees and crosses the US-she enters an illegal cross-country race. (Title order police, bug off.)
  23. "Charismatic Christians" and Pentecostals would be the other Christians supposedly rounding out the 9. As for Roman Catholics, they have a Pope, not a President. They didn't elect their Pope, the College of Cardinals elected him (IMHO, they did a great job there.) If he meant some US-specific thing, he got his numbers seriously wrong because the US doesn't have 1/2 the RCC membership worldwide. Less than 50% are in the Western Hemisphere, and Brazil has more than 1/2 of those.
  24. A. That would work if there had been a movie or television show named "Secret Red" or "Secret Red Dawn." B. If there had been, just giving the name would have invalidated the round, since there would have been no title to guess. In case you missed it, we're meshing titles from existing movies/television, past or present, and meshing descriptions of their plots. Almost all of them have been doubles, one before and one after. Occasionally, I throw in a 3rd name to entertain myself.
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