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  1. I think she started with dark hair in that movie, then became a blonde after the "experiment" which turned her into the "she devil," finally reverting back to dark hair at the end. Geez, I'd like to see this one on TCM Underground.

  2. Sorry, metz, not ALL THE KING'S MEN. But you seem to know WHERE to find the clue.

     

    Recap of clues so far, before I post another:

     

    Clue 1: A1, S8, Sub 11, third word

    Clue 2: This clue can be found in 1K 8:37 and 1K 18:2.

    Clue 3: If you're going to make a declaration, it's the 12th word. Then place it after the answer to Clue #1.

  3. I guess it depends upon what context you mean by "seen a superstar." I never got up close to one, but I did see Al Pacino in a two-man play in New Haven, CT. Does that count? I also went to a concert by Patti LuPone, and sitting a few rows behind me was David Cassidy, although I'm not sure I'm call him a superstar. My date kept saying all night that she was spotting famous people in the audience, and every time I looked, she was wrong. Then she started with David Cassidy ... so I managed to sneak a peek and darned if she wasn't right this time.

     

    I saw Dan Lauria (more known to TV viewers) giving a talk in memory of our university's president (Lauria was a graduate of the university and had been a close friend of the president).

     

    Are politicians superstars? I saw John Dean give a talk, and ironically, he could not get his microphone to work. I walked right past Al Sharpton on our campus one day. Also saw Jesse Jackson giving a speech outdoors on my campus.

  4. I saw this in the movies, as the opener of a double-bill with FIVE CARD STUD (Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum). I think I came in about halfway into ANALYST, so don't remember much, except for these scenes:

     

    1. The "hippie" sequence (thanks Fred) in a bar (?) where some girl gets her skirt ripped off, leading to some kind of gigantic strip-off among the patrons

    2. Coburn out in a field making whoopie with a hippie, and we see her dress being carried off by a balloon.

     

    Remarkable what an adolescent mind can remember from way back when.

     

    Does anybody recall the good old days when you actually got to see TWO movies for the price of one? Kind of like a baseball doubleheader, now nearly extinct.

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