flashback42
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A little too elaborate, I think. Swinging wild here. *Lady and the Tramp* ???
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Filmed 1970s. Tribute to 1950s Horror Camp. Mad Scientist on a university faculty. He's decided mankind cannot survive the coming nuclear holocast. He'll fix that. He'll change the human race, so that they will survive.
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Aronson, David "Noodles" -- Robert De Niro in *Once Upon a Time in America* (1985)
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Is this an actual biopic, or a fictional story taking that form?
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less famous characters or names from famous movies
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'Slugs' Martin -- petty criminal and jailhouse snitch played by Edward Brophy in *The Whole Town's Talking.* ??? -
Quiz: What movie is this line from?
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Thanks, Sixes. "I've realized now that I'm too old to die young." -
Most likely to be *Lost In Space*, but I spent most of the span of that series in an environment where TV was a sometimes thing. Hope that helps someone else.
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*142* "Oy vey! These meshugadik *Great Race* thinktankers are about down to their last brain cell!"
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"She was "Delores" on the birth certificate, and "Dolly" to her friends at school, but to me she would always be Lolita." Edy's thread.
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Okay, let's try this one. First time he saw her, she was sunbathing in a bikini and trashy heart-shaped sunglasses. He married her mother to stay close to her, and then the mother died. ???
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skipping X: Yvette -- Colleen Camp in *Clue* (1985)
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*141* "I don't' trust those online solicitors. I think they're scouting for potential organ donors!"
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Quiz: What movie is this line from?
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Henry Hill's (Ray Liotta) curtain line to *Goodfellas.* ??? -
Correct. Rita as Rita. skipper's thread.
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Correct, Sixes. Between the two films, I think maybe they used the name about five times. Sixes' thread. -
less famous characters or names from famous movies
flashback42 replied to cagney69's topic in Games and Trivia
The first movie was about outlaws, harassing local farms. -- Driven away by hired gunmen. "Chico" started to ride away with the surviving winners. Then he turned back and joined the farmers who were returning to their crops. Fadeout...At the opening of the sequel, Chico's community is again under attack from a new group of outlaws. A new plot starts. -
The guest played the role of a hooker who got into situations that brought her into the orbit of the title character/star of the series -- a private investigator. One of these episodes earned her one of her primetime Emmys.
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Quiz: What movie is this line from?
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Correct at 140 Views. Jack Lemmon was great in that conversation with his son. He turns and walks out of the story when he walks up on the doctor announcing to Howard and his wife that their son Casey has died. Good Altman subjects, and work. Sixes' thread. -
[b]Who said this? No, really, who said this?[/b]
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Again, posting a quote in hope of someone naming the person quoted. I heard the comment, and I know who was addressed, but can't remember who said it. During the Charlie Sheen Roast on BRAVO, one of the rosters said to the guest of honor, "You only have a career because God doesn't love Michael J. Fox." Who said that?? -
Actress. Accomplished singer and dancer also. An Oscar. Multiple Daytime Emmys. Multiple Prime Time Emmys. A star on the Walk Of Fame. Across two years in the 1970s, made three guest star appearances on a crime-drama series, always in the same character. Whodat?
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Quiz: What movie is this line from?
flashback42 replied to faceinthecrowd's topic in Games and Trivia
At just past 100 Views. Los Angeles setting. Many characters, many overlapping plot threads. The occasion for "Dad" and "Howard" meeting for the first time in 30 years: Howard's own son has been hit by a car, and they meet at the hospital where the son was taken. The dad was informed by the unseen "Olla." In another plot thread, Howard's wife deals with annoying phone calls from a man who turns out to be the baker who prepared the son's birthday cake -- which everyone forgot about in the crisis of the accident. Scat refrain from a jazz singer in another plot thread: " ♪To Hell with love! ♪ " -
*141* "Those people at the door -- AMWAY products again?"
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Uncas -- Eric Schweig in *The Last of the Mohicans* (1992)
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Correct, Sixes. Gregory Peck as the lover. Tuesday Weld as the beloved. Johnny Cash's 1955 hit was the title song for the movie. mr6666's thread.
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Quiz: What movie is this line from?
flashback42 replied to faceinthecrowd's topic in Games and Trivia
An Altman movie, correct. Any guesses as to the title and performers? The "DAD" in this scene is a performer whose films are sometimes studied to see how a long monologue looks when it's really done right. Edited by: flashback42 on Apr 4, 2012 6:04 PM
