A man becomes obsessed with his own beauty and youth and sells his soul to indulge in a life of selfish pleasure, sin and debauchery, with no regard for morality or consequences. After his death, he looks in a mirror and looks at himself and discovers that he has become a doctor also known as Dr. McDreamy.
I was informed the other day of what TV show had Dr Mc Dreamy.
I think I beat you by a couple of hours. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is an older movie. It was remade, simply as "Dorian Gray" a few years ago. In either case, there's still the Gray/Grey difficulty, but I've been known to fudge the rules more than that. ;)
I think I beat you by a couple of hours. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is an older movie. It was remade, simply as "Dorian Gray" a few years ago. In either case, there's still the Gray/Grey difficulty, but I've been known to fudge the rules more than that.
George
Indeed, but I think it's WordWolfs turn because I was going with the older movie, so his answer is what I was looking for. Or, flip a coin, and as far as the Gray/Grey thing I just thought that it sounded fun.
Man's best friend took sh#t from no one and kept law and order while straightening out the bad slice he couldn't fix as a Professional Driving Range golfer.
I've got the first half alright, (which seems to be latter half of the clue) but I'm not too sure about the other half. Besides fudging a little with dances, I'll guess then, Rich Gere played in a movie about ball room dancing
This TV-movie is the story of a struggling trucker who's trying to rebuild his life. After the death of his wife, he tries to make amends with his son who he left behind years earlier. Upon their first meeting, his son doesn't think too highly of him until he enters a competition to be the best cook.
I'm guessing that the "movie" part is about the trucker, though I don't recognize the plot. The TV part could be "Iron Chef," though there are a number of cooking competition shows.
I'm guessing that the "movie" part is about the trucker, though I don't recognize the plot. The TV part could be "Iron Chef," though there are a number of cooking competition shows.
George
The word "Iron" does not appear in this title.
The link is that the word "competition" could refer to either half of the title. :)
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Ok. It's got a lot of detail, so I was confused at first. It sounds like 3 movies or shows because "Big Trouble in Little China" is that kind of movie. While humming the theme song, I was eventual
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Ok, Mrs Wolf suggested this link. Rich Mr. Dashwood dies. A boy is able to communicate with him- a good thing for Dashwood, since he's left his second wife and his daughters poor by the rules of i
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An ambitious and seductively pretty Nicole KIdman lures Joaquin Phoenix into killing her husband for her because she thinks he would interfere with her television career but tragically meets her own d
Human without the bean
A man becomes obsessed with his own beauty and youth and sells his soul to indulge in a life of selfish pleasure, sin and debauchery, with no regard for morality or consequences. After his death, he looks in a mirror and looks at himself and discovers that he has become a doctor also known as Dr. McDreamy.
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A bit of a spelling glitch here, but
"Dorian Gray (Grey)'s Anatomy"?
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray's Anatomy."
I was informed the other day of what TV show had Dr Mc Dreamy.
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I think I beat you by a couple of hours. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is an older movie. It was remade, simply as "Dorian Gray" a few years ago. In either case, there's still the Gray/Grey difficulty, but I've been known to fudge the rules more than that. ;)
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Indeed, but I think it's WordWolfs turn because I was going with the older movie, so his answer is what I was looking for. Or, flip a coin, and as far as the Gray/Grey thing I just thought that it sounded fun.
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I've got no problem with WW going next.
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I thought he was misnaming the older movie, since I didn't know there WAS a newer movie.
But, let me see what I can come up with...
In this TV movie, the 7 survivors of a shipwreck discover they've ended up
stranded near a lab where a scientist has been genetically manipulating
humans and animals.
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:lol:
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Oh, good. It seemed amusing to me when I came up with it.
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Human without the bean
That's too tough WordWolf. Put a lot of thought into that one didn't you. And now I have to come up with something.
Gilligan's Island of Dr Moreau
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Correct.
And, honestly, wouldn't "Gilligan's Island of Dr Moreau" be worth watching?
It's like someone's wish, in the 80s, for
"A Very Brady Chainsaw Massacre."
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Man's best friend took sh#t from no one and kept law and order while straightening out the bad slice he couldn't fix as a Professional Driving Range golfer.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Rin-Tin-Tin Cup?
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The Adventures of, Yeah, that's it.
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Lt. John Dunbar, a Civil War hero, decides he wants to go to ballet school.
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I've got the first half alright, (which seems to be latter half of the clue) but I'm not too sure about the other half. Besides fudging a little with dances, I'll guess then, Rich Gere played in a movie about ball room dancing
Shall We Dance (s) With Wolves????
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Not a bad answer, but not the one I'm thinking of. Let's expand a bit:
Lt. John Dunbar, a Civil War hero, works as a welder and exotic dancer while attending ballet school.
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Ok, now it's becoming a lot clearer....
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GeorgeStGeorge
I hope you're being serious. If not, I can make it REALLY obvious.
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No need, I've been hearing Michael Cembello's "Maniac" on and off in my head all day.
Flash Dances With Wolves
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Yes.
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This TV-movie is the story of a struggling trucker who's trying to rebuild his life. After the death of his wife, he tries to make amends with his son who he left behind years earlier. Upon their first meeting, his son doesn't think too highly of him until he enters a competition to be the best cook.
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I'm guessing that the "movie" part is about the trucker, though I don't recognize the plot. The TV part could be "Iron Chef," though there are a number of cooking competition shows.
George
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The word "Iron" does not appear in this title.
The link is that the word "competition" could refer to either half of the title. :)
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