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  1. ANTHONY HOPKINS? I know "Red Dragon" is a Hannibal Lechter story...
  2. Here's a wild swing in the opposite direction. DANNY TREJO?????
  3. Jack Palance Batman Billy Dee Williams
  4. Gotta be someone ridiculous..... "Jack Black?""
  5. Is this "Court of the Crimson King"????????
  6. This movie has the odd distinction of winning the MTV Movie Award for "Best Fight" despite not being an action movie. That's not especially odd, but this movie is a COMEDY. Included as weapons in that specific fight were a HAND GRENADE, brass knuckles, a whip, a machete, and a TRIDENT.
  7. That was going to be my next guess. I still remember feeling the heat from the flash-pots on my face. (I closed my eyes for a moment to keep my contact lenses from drying up.) This was Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Phantom of the Opera."
  8. Paul Reubens/Pee Wee Herman Midnight Madness Michael J. Fox
  9. Ok, as per the first post in the thread, I'm posting clues about a movie. This movie has the odd distinction of winning the MTV Movie Award for "Best Fight" despite not being an action movie. That's not especially odd, but this movie is a COMEDY.
  10. Jeffrey Jones Ferris Buehler's Day Off Charlie Sheen
  11. "Oh, see, I made Louis a bet here. See, Louis bet me that we couldn't both get rich and put y'all in the poor house at the same time. He didn't think we could do it. I won." "I lost... One dollar."
  12. 8 days with no new clue means I'm calling this one abandoned. "Shawshank Redemption." Moving on...
  13. That's them. Chalamet is in the new movie with the classic costume, Depp did the Burton version in the ridiculous black outfit, and Glover spoofed that in "Epic Movie" but the character was still called "Willy Wonka." For the record, the character made more sense to me in "Epic Movie" because he was a type of villain who was playing nice. (The Golden Tickets weren't really a prize, they were a lure to get the people in the factory....) That fit the all-black costume much better. I'm not sure what it says about your movie when the SPOOF makes more sense than your actual movie, but I have an idea.... Even putting Christopher Lee in there couldn't save it. (The only thing I liked better about C&tCF over the original WW&tCF with WIlder is that the situation with the family was more believable. In the original, 4 elderly people, on tiny pensions, were living in a hovel, and Charlie's mom was working full-time. Between them, they couldn't afford both rent and a healthy diet. I'm sure the 4 pensions alone could have paid the rent on the hovel and the level of food they were eating in the movie. With Charlie's mom working, they could have eaten healthy food and afforded decent clothes and some minimal comforts. In the later movie, they didn't look like they were on the verge of starving, at least by comparison.)
  14. That's it. And once, it WAS 'lupus.' BTW, the people who treat lupus thanked the writers for that show for getting the public to talk about lupus and start looking into it.
  15. That was John "Hannibal" Smith from "THE A-TEAM."
  16. Interesting thought, but no. Nothing so grim. Try for something sweeter.
  17. In case that's unclear, I'm looking for a role, and those are actors.
  18. Timothée Chalamet Crispin Glover Johnny Depp
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