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Human without the bean

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  1. Ok! I think this is a big clue for you guys. This film was the acting debut of Christopher Lloyd was played a minor part.
  2. Maybe we didn't die as a result of our partaking the forbidden fruit, but others have. Jim Jones, David Koresh, the Hale Bopp guy. No doubt their followers were just like us.
  3. Nobody's playing! It's in more than one. Isn't it? Rocky for sure. Maybe Rocky IV too. I'll go ahead. Put that coffee down. Coffee is for closers!
  4. OK.. Yes, the role played by the actress was a real person.
  5. Hey you got his name right and he doesn't have a huge hit collection but I'll give it to you. Shakin; Eddie Money Shakin' Eddie Money. Your go now RottieGrrrl.
  6. I have another clue if necessary. And yes, the actress is a real person. I guess I don't follow your question George. All the actors were real people.
  7. He still tours, and has recently been in a Geico commercial.
  8. This movie is one of only three films to take every major category at the academy wards. With the Women's Lib movement in full swing, actresses like Audrey Hepburn, Anne Bancroft, Jane Fonda, Ellen Burnstyn, Angela Lansbury, and Faye Dunaway all turned down the role of leading actress in this dramatic movie because it portrayed a cold, heartless, and unsympathetic character. The actress who played the character won the academy award Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman and James Caan all turned down the leading actor role which also won the award for best actor. The other categories are Best Picture (of course), Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Sorry, I know it's more trivia than plot. But that's all I got.
  9. I really should give somebody else a chance. So that's what I'll do. Besides, you folks are tired of my clues.. Aren't you?
  10. Something that the Duke would turn down? Nothing is lining up. He was a moral guy I know. So what would he not do? Soylent Green?
  11. Not him. At one time, this singer walked the beat as a patrolman before becoming a rocker.
  12. George the answer is in the above post. The line is the last line spoke from the beatles movie Let It Be. OK "It's Let It Be". It was also their last live performance, And, the album (I know were talking movies, but) Let it Be is also the last album the beatles recorded, even though Abbey Road was released after it. You guys really should be drinking decaf. John Lennon's quote is infamous. doh, slap. Hey, enough. a new line is to follow.
  13. That's the right group WordWolf, but the wrong movie.
  14. Just whoever gets this remember to please supply the doh.. This is so easy.
  15. Your right. About the subject. IDK about Queen for a Day.
  16. Rosanna's daddy had a car she loved to drive Stole the keys on night and took me for a ride Turned up the music just as loud as it could go Blew out the speakers in her daddy's radio I'm always talkin' baby talkin' too much I love that little girl and I just can't get enough It takes a lonely night with nowhere to go Just call Rosanna, it's a helluva show
  17. Not a dance movie. It's sort of a live concert movie.
  18. I would have got it too, had I not missed the clue. I actually was thinking "TPIR", but I didn't think that Bob went back that far, even though he's in his 80's now.
  19. Some kind of Wonderful ~Grand Funk~ They were able to put down a beat. Love that band.
  20. I know you weren't referring to RottieGrrrl, WordWolf, were you? She's not saying what gender she is
  21. If that show is Jeopardy, Merv Griffin the author of it, and Merv started in radio, is it What's my line? Not right?
  22. This was also the line of the movie. And the last............?
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