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Jim Steinman wrote it, but it wasn't a Meatloaf song- which is why it sounds like a Meatloaf song anyway. Celine Dion, singing "IT'S ALL COMING BACK TO ME NOW." There's a bit of irony in how long it took to come back to me now.
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Steve Martin Parenthood Keanu Reeves
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A few hours before you posted this, I was in a discussion of the Batman movies, and that scene was a major part of the discussion. This was the "first" "BATMAN" movie, with Adam West as Batman and the TV show cast (mostly) as the same characters.
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"My name is a killing word." "The spice must flow."
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This TV show had a few things that I'll always remember. 1) Masked wrestlers like "Red Devil" and "SeƱor Bag-of-Cr@p." 2) The above wrestlers once kidnapped Lou Diamond Phillips (and also tried to get his autograph.) 3) A regular feature of this show (which dates this) was a set of video clips for prospective dates you might dial in to meet. "LOWERED EXPECTATIONS." (Once you've seen a few of their ads, you'll understand how apt was the title.) This other TV was short-lived but I liked it more. It most regular feature was probably "the Chicano Militant Minute." This interrupted your re-gu-lar-ly schedule program to hear from some cholos whenever they felt like it. Their best moments were probably their "Latino Outings." They contacted a celebrity, announced he/she was Latino/a, and gave them new names. "Vanna White? Your new and better name is 'Vanna Blanca.' '" They contacted Charlie Sheen, and offered to out him and his father out of the Latino Closet but to throw his brother Emilio back IN! They contacted Edward James Olmos to 'out' him as Latino. "Of course I'm Latino. Everyone knows that!" "...........Right, and don't you forget it! Your new, better name is now 'Eduardo James Olmos.' " Name either to take the round.
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That's him. Odd how he was a decent cast for Happy Hogan and Foggy Nelson, when the characters generally look nothing alike. (OK, Favreau could pass for Hogan, but Nelson had light hair and was pudgy.)
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PCU SpiderMan- Homecoming Very Bad Things Iron Man DareDevil
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small" -
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Ok, it was the second stanza, but still the same song. -
"Well, half a hole. I gave the rest to Jeremy." "What would he do with half a hole?" "Fix it to keep his mind from wandering!" "YELLOW SUBMARINE."
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Franchise....Summer Glau.....NOT Firefly/Serenity......... "TERMINATOR-THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES."
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"Springtime for Hitler and Germany. Winter for Poland and France."
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Everything they just said was correct. Including Human letting you take his turn- which was a nice thing meant to encourage new players. ----------------------------------------------------- This is the opening line from Peter Gabriel's "SLEDGE HAMMER." (Once you've seen the video with the dancing chickens, you can't un-see them.) -
"Nightmare on Elm Street, Freddy's Nightmares"?
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He was neither in PCU nor "Very Bad Things."
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PCU SpiderMan- Homecoming Very Bad Things Iron Man
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
She packed my bags last night pre-flight -
My fever dropped! I have a vague memory I dreamed about Muppet Highlander again..... Oh, this round, right. The movie is "Highlander", with Christopher Lambert as Connor Mac Leod. (I also have a vague memory of Matt Le Blanc in a "Lost in Space" movie. Must have been that fever talking...)
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The answer IS "LLOYD BRIDGES." I was getting ready to post all his latest stuff, all the stuff I'd recognize easily. Like Leslie Nielsen, I remember him playing all his roles straight. Unlike Nielsen, he could add gravitas as needed- which is why he was well-suited to playing "Commander Cain" of the original "Battlestar Galactica" (as far as I'm concerned, the ONLY BG), and thus the commanding officer of the Battlestar Pegasus, the other surviving Battlestar. Week, or wheat?
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I doubt he was in the last one, I'm confident he wasn't in "PCU."
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No.
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Good Morning, Starshine."