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I think she was MOSTLY messing with him. Then again, he made that weapon with relatively little time and sweat. THAT certainly gets her attention. "You know, a woman like that could ruin a man- if he was lucky." Since I'd mentioned Cold's sister weeks before, when Lisa sat down next to Cisco, Mrs Wolf signaled me and asked if that was her. I thought a minute, matched the hair up, and off we went. When she gave her name as Lisa, that cinched it. If Barry had trusted Cisco more and Len Snart less, a lot of trouble would have been avoided. (Also, Barry should have waited to complete his half of the deal. (I have all the files, and I have the only copy of the records. If you break the deal, it all goes back. Or, just promise to do it all after.)
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I'm all caught up. Actually, we partly predicted the conclusion to "Arrow" about 1 month ago.
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David Spade PCU Jon Favreau
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That's it. It's not the most famous song, but as a novelty song, it's gotten a lot of mileage over the decades.
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"Oh me, oh my, oh, you. Whatever shall we do? Hallelujah. This situation is peculiah. I'd give a lot of dough if only I could know the answer to my question-is it yes or is it no?" "Here comes a blushing bride. The groom is by her side. Up to the altar Just as steady as Gibraltar. Why, the groom has got the ring And it's such a pretty thing. But as he slips it on her finger The choir begins to sing" "Now the nation rise as one To send their wanted son Up to the White House Yes, the nation's only White House To voice their discontent Unto the President To ask the burning question That has swept this continent- 'If tin whistles are made of tin, what do they make foghorns out of?' {Boom boom!)" "If your mother says don't chew it do you swallow it in spite? Can you catch it on your tonsils as you heave it left and right?"
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Another handful of semi-obscure shows. Name one to take the round. 1. This show has a hot-tempered British chef visit hotels to try to fix them up. 2. This show has a hot-tempered British chef visit restaurants to try to fix them up. (That was not a typo.) 3. This show has a bunch of mobile kitchens competing in a city simultaneously, with the one making the least money eliminated until one winner is left. 4. This show has 2 mobile kitchens compete head-to-head in a city. 5. This show has 2 cooks visit a town, and compete in a series of challenges against another pair of cooks, usually locals from that town, in a race.
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Donald Sutherland Buffy the Vampire Slayer Paul Reubens
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I was, I thought that Mother Carlson's first name was "Rebecca." *checks* No, IMDb says she was "Lilian."
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Please mention which you're trying to guess, since I know you don't mean that you're guessing that's all of them at the same time. However, sadly, I decided not to go with the one you mentioned. I saved an episode to watch later, but I didn't use it, especially since you introduced me to it and it would be like handing the answer to you. (I reserved the right to add it to the round if nobody got it, though.)
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Any chance this is some kind of triple? Otherwise, that may not be the correct movie. I've heard of a lot of even obscure vamp flicks, and none mention 12 or monkeys that I know of. And I doubt Raf is going to go THAT obscure without a warning if at all.
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How often you mention it. Seems we each have a film we mention and nobody seems to remember was ever aired!
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Actually, I didn't put the line in quotes because I didn't know if it was in the movie! I know it's credited to the General, as was the one you quoted.
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Beverly Hills Cop II Bridgette Neilsen Rocky IV
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Ok, let's see. Another handful of semi-obscure shows. Name one to take the round. 1. This show has a hot-tempered chef visit hotels to try to fix them up. 2. This show has a hot-tempered chef visit restaurants to try to fix them up. (That was not a typo.) 3. This show has a bunch of mobile kitchens competing in a city simultaneously, with the one making the least money eliminated until one winner is left. 4. This show has 2 mobile kitchens compete head-to-head in a city. (Great, now I'm hungry....)
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Rommel, you magnificent bastard! I read your book! Sounds like "Patton" quotes, which means they're probably from the movie of the same name.
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I think I know who Rebecca Carlson was, but I have no idea who played the old bat (if that was really "Mother Carlson.")
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Must be "Amazon Women On the Moon."
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"Oh me, oh my, oh, you. Whatever shall we do? Hallelujah. This situation is peculiah. I'd give a lot of dough if only I could know the answer to my question-is it yes or is it no?" "Here comes a blushing bride. The groom is by her side. Up to the altar Just as steady as Gibraltar. Why, the groom has got the ring And it's such a pretty thing. But as he slips it on her finger The choir begins to sing" "Now the nation rise as one To send their wanted son Up to the White House Yes, the nation's only White House To voice their discontent Unto the President To ask the burning question That has swept this continent- 'If tin whistles are made of tin, what do they make foghorns out of?' {Boom boom!)"
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The first one MIGHT be "Underworld: Evolution" or "Underworld: Awakening", or just "Underworld." What do you have for the second half?
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Still need to see "Arrow", but that should be tonight...
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"Here comes a blushing bride. The groom is by her side. Up to the altar Just as steady as Gibraltar. Why, the groom has got the ring And it's such a pretty thing. But as he slips it on her finger The choir begins to sing" "Now the nation rise as one To send their wanted son Up to the White House Yes, the nation's only White House To voice their discontent Unto the President To ask the burning question That has swept this continent- 'If tin whistles are made of tin, what do they make foghorns out of?' {Boom boom!)"
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Yes, it's Little John. The only episode where Frakes played another character of note that was NOT on the holodeck was when Q made a Robin Hood episode. (Q-pid.) George once noted that Alan Hale Sr played Little John alongside Erroll Flynn's Robin Hood. (He also played it alongside Fairbanks and Derek.) Mel Blanc did, too. "Don't you worry, never fear-Robin Hood will soon be here." "There he is now!" "Welcome to Sherwood!" Phil Harris did the bear's voice in the Disney classic. Nick Brimble was in Prince of Thieves, Eric Allan Kramer was in Men in Tights. (And so on.)
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A set-up for this scene: Otis Driftwood (Groucho) was put in a tiny cabin in a steamship. When he opens his steamer trunk, Chico, Harpo and Alan all come out (Harpo is asleep, folded up in the bottom.) Groucho already arranged to have Mrs Teasdale (Margaret Dumond) show up shortly, so he wants the stowaways to leave-but they won't leave until they get something to eat. Groucho agrees to order them something as long as they agree to stay silent- they're stowaways. "We no say nothing." Groucho calls for the steward. When the steward arrives, this video clip begins.
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Those are both correct. Depending on who you ask, one of those 2 is their best movie. "Duck Soup" was the quintessential zany, madcap farce of the Marx Brothers' early period. "A Night At The Opera" is considered by far their best movie by people who aren't Marx Brothers fans. (It was written to appeal to a broader audience.) The next movie was "A Day At The Races." Irving Thalberg died during production, so those 2 movies have a tighter structure than other movies of theirs. The "famous scene" in Duck Soup I mentioned was the famous mirror scene. In A Night At The Opera, the famous stateroom scene failed on stage, but was a smash onscreen-due to the limitations of both media. Your turn!
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Right series, wrong episodes. That should narrow it down to one episode, if not the exact role in the episode. "Hollow Pursuits", I think, was Barclay's "holodiction" episode.