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Human without the bean

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  1. No, that's just my comment about the color graphic left from the post above. The songs bears the same name as the artist for whom the song was written. It's a tribute for Fats _______.
  2. The lead actor who starred in this movie also wrote the screenplay. He wrote the play but not with the same title as the movie. Among, some of the other cast members were a popular 70's sitcom actor, a country music singer, and a solid hollywood b- actor. OK. that was stretching it a bit. That would be J T Walsh. Now you all know who one star is. The actor/ screenplay writer/ also directed the movie and has been said that it's his best work. He also has said that his two fears were antique furniture and midgets. a line which was ad libbed in the movie by the country singer. The actor/ screenplay/ director rejected anything red to be seen in the movie. He did however, allow a scene with a red fire truck to be in the movie.
  3. Correct. Almost any good phrase from Die Hard would qualify for this thread. Yor Go Raf.
  4. And when Alexander saw the breath of his domain, he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer. *snickers* hum, hum, benefits of a classical education.
  5. It's day 3 Sweettttttttttt. I thought it was Lester not Leslie. Wow, she's a girl! (she's a busy girl according to IMDB) The Heartbreak Kid 2007 Michelle Monaghan Mission Impossible III
  6. To quote you, George, "after 3 days I'm googling". Can't wait for tomorrow.
  7. Cool graphics HUh. The artist is sort of a beatnik. 1970' song. The song was a tribute and paid homage to another musician Fats.
  8. Didn't John Travolta play a corrupt general in The General's Daughter. That could be the title police listening.
  9. We got a bleeder is in a scene from There's Something About Mary when Ben Stiller gets his privates stuck in his zipper. <iframe width="854" height="510" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/IBwTeyZDRos" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> Next one: And when Alexander saw the breath of his domain, he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer. *snickers* hum, hum, benefits of a classical education.
  10. The first half of your clue Raf `m i g h t ' apply to Finding Forrester. Even this clue. Murray did not however have anything to do with Forrester's death. Cancer caused that.
  11. The Vanishing Nancy Travis Three Men & A Baby
  12. Mission Impossible Good Morning Vietnam! Then I realized that is also the name of it. Show me the money!
  13. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Steve Martin Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
  14. Apparently, no one's seen American History X. I only recently saw the entire movie myself. Edward Furlong The Green Hornet Seth Rogen
  15. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Well it burned like a ball on fire When the rebel took a little child bride To tease yeah, I know how to please you, yeah Well my love starts a Rollin' train You can't stop it It ain't' in vain I ain't nobody's fool Come on shake up
  16. Oh, I get it now. We Didn't Start The Fire ~Billy Joel~ My clue: Don't want to discuss it I think it's time for a change You might get disgusted And think I'm strange
  17. He was correct George, just like you are. There can be only one! ( That's not a clue )
  18. This is actually the whole quote. So I added it. It may help.
  19. Early 70's something tune by ~Jackson Brown~ Rock Me on the Water <iframe width="854" height="510" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yAXl4kYZyoA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> I'll try to come up with another.
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