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| 25 new of 178 responses total. |
lilmo
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response 50 of 178:
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Apr 2 20:26 UTC 1995 |
Who are Lauren Holly and Vince Neil????
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omni
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response 51 of 178:
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Apr 3 07:00 UTC 1995 |
Lauren Holly is that red-headed babe on Picket Fences. No clue as to
whom Vince Neil is.
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cyberpnk
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response 52 of 178:
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Apr 3 19:04 UTC 1995 |
ok, let's see...
It had a Gilbert Gottfried in it (he died).
And BTW, Vince Neil used to be the lead singer for Motley Crue.
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jwayne
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response 53 of 178:
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Apr 7 16:05 UTC 1995 |
the answer is: Andrew Dice Clay in the Adventures of Ford Farelane.
Now see if you can guess this one:
"When I drink Whiskey I drink whiskey, and when I drink water I
drink water"
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lilmo
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response 54 of 178:
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Apr 7 18:07 UTC 1995 |
Clint Eastwood?
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aruba
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response 55 of 178:
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Apr 7 23:49 UTC 1995 |
That's not Jack T. Ripper in Dr. Strangelove, is it?
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jwayne
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response 56 of 178:
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Apr 10 15:35 UTC 1995 |
You're cold gentlemen very cold. To get warmer think John Ford. I believe it
own best picture.
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omni
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response 57 of 178:
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Apr 11 06:40 UTC 1995 |
It could be either High Noon, My Darling Clementine, or Gunfight at
the OK Corral. (Interesting irony-- I almost typed in OJ Corral ;) )
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jwayne
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response 58 of 178:
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Apr 11 12:12 UTC 1995 |
You're thinking too western. O.k. big hint: Think Irish!
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omni
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response 59 of 178:
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Apr 11 18:06 UTC 1995 |
How Green was my Valley?
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jwayne
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response 60 of 178:
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Apr 11 18:46 UTC 1995 |
Good guess Kid but no cigar. Maureen O'hara and John Wayne was in it.
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lilmo
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response 61 of 178:
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Apr 12 05:22 UTC 1995 |
Ooooo, I'm going to kick myself when you give the answer... my
grandparents have it on tape, but I can't remember the name. Wayne's
character is an Irish-American boxer who retires to Ireland, or tries
to, but is forced to box the local big man, and the whole countryside
comes to see the fight, right?
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aruba
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response 62 of 178:
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Apr 13 03:31 UTC 1995 |
That would be "The Quiet Man", I believe.
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jwayne
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response 63 of 178:
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Apr 13 12:16 UTC 1995 |
THAT'S CORRECT!!!!! Your turn Aruba.
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aruba
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response 64 of 178:
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Apr 14 00:26 UTC 1995 |
Ok, this may be kinda hard, but it's a *great* line - it sums up the
whole movie:
Interviewer: "Is that true?"
Interviewee: "No. But it's accurate."
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jwayne
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response 65 of 178:
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Apr 17 15:32 UTC 1995 |
That's a bit to obscure for me. How about a hint?
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omni
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response 66 of 178:
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Apr 17 17:46 UTC 1995 |
catch-22
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aruba
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response 67 of 178:
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Apr 18 02:46 UTC 1995 |
Not Catch-22. The movie came out in 1982.
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jwayne
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response 68 of 178:
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Apr 20 13:17 UTC 1995 |
I don't know. How about: The Cane Mutiny
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lilmo
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response 69 of 178:
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Apr 30 19:12 UTC 1995 |
Okay, aruba, no guesses for a week, and no one seems to be close, can
we get a hint, here?
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jwayne
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response 70 of 178:
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May 1 05:13 UTC 1995 |
Yes, Yes, a hint would seem to be in good form.
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aruba
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response 71 of 178:
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May 2 04:23 UTC 1995 |
Ok, the movie is about a newspaper reporter who gets herself into a jam
by reporting things accurately, as she witnesses them, but not considering
what the consequences of her actions will be. The actress who plated the
reporter is quite famous, and the male lead is even more famous. Both have
won Oscars. The movie takes place in Miami.
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lilmo
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response 72 of 178:
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May 2 04:49 UTC 1995 |
Sorry, "The Fox and the Hound" was more my style back then... my mom prob
wouldn't have let me see the movie you are referring to even if I had
wanted to. *shrug*
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omni
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response 73 of 178:
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May 2 05:05 UTC 1995 |
"Absence of Malice" Sally Field and Paul Newman
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aruba
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response 74 of 178:
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May 3 03:46 UTC 1995 |
That's the one. A really good movie, too. You're up, Jim!
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