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Re: The Keep Your Friends Close Movie Game

#51 Post by frogman042 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:43 am

Based on this consolidation:
All answers without a question mark are correct.
All but 3 answers with a question mark are correct - 3 are incorrect.
Of the ones with multiple answers, they all include the correct answer.

Their is one clue that someone named the correct movie that the quote is from but didn't propose the name of the person who said it. That suggested movie was not included in this consolidation.
franktangredi wrote:List B - Actors
B1. JOHN BELUSHI

B2. "Yeah I called her up. She gave me a bunch of crap about me not listening to her, or something. I don't know, I wasn't really paying attention." - You'll feel really dumb not getting this one.
JIM CARREY? JEFF DANIELS?

B3. J. K. SIMMONS
B4. TOM SELLECK
B5. MICHAEL MORIARTY
B6. REX HARRISON
B7. NICOLAS CAGE
B8. JAY LENO

B9. "Oh, I'm sorry, did my pin get in the way of your ass? Do me a favor and lose five pounds immediately or get out of my building like now! "

B10. He is the only other actor, along with Lance Hendrikson, to have been killed by a terminator, an alien, and a predator on screen.
BILL PAXTON

B11. JACK NICHOLSON
B12. SEAN YOUNG
B13. PAUL GIAMATTI

B14. His unique style of throwing darts, holding the pointing tip of the dart with his thumb and index finger and then throwing the dart with the opposite end pointing to the board, so that the dart makes a 180-degree in mid air, with the pointed end to the stuck board, can be seen in many of his movies. - but probably not on Saturday's because he is Shomer Shabbos.
JOHN GOODMAN?

B15. "Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death. "
MAURICE EVANS?

B16. JOHN CUSACK

B17. "Well, you imagine wrong. You know what? You're just a frustrated Englishwoman who writes about dirty things but never does them. You can shove your uptight morals up your ass!"

B18. EDDIE MURPHY
B19. HARVEY KEITEL
B20. PRISCILLA LANE

B21. "No, Kev, that's it. Look, I don't wanna be the same as everybody else. That's why I'm a Mod, see? I mean, you gotta be somebody, ain't ya, or you might as well jump in the sea and drown."
STING?

B22. JANE FONDA

B23. "You know, in Texas if the law don't move fast enough, a rope and a tree is the payoff for robbin' women and cold-blooded shoootin'."

B24. This actor's fourth arrest was in 1974 for attempted burglary and malicious mischief. While under the influence of peyote, while nude, he began wandering around his Laurel Canyon neighborhood. He broke into a neighbor's home, shattering a window and cutting his arm. He then bled all over the homeowner's piano. At some time during this episode he accosted two young women, allegedly assaulting one while asking, or demanding of her, if she was a witch. The police literally followed a trail of blood to his home. The burglary charges were dropped, as nothing was found to be missing, while he pleaded "no contest" to the mischief charge and was given probation. He was never charged with assault, but the young woman sued him for $1.1 million and was awarded $20,000.
DAVID CARRADINE?

B25. SEAN PENN
B26. BEN AFFLECK
B27. MELINDA DILLON
B28. JOHN MALKOVICH
B29. CATHY MORIARTY
B30. WOODY ALLEN

B31. "That's because it's impossible to measure love. And, as you know, without measurements there can be no science. But I have been thinking a lot about the problem lately." - at first he wasn't studying White Anglo-Saxon Protesant's, eventually I'm fairly certain, a number of them entered his field of study.
LIAM NEESON

B32. BRUCE WILLIS
B33. ANTONIO BANDERAS

B34. This actor is the son of the famous actor Jukichi Uno. After graduating from Bunka Gakuin University, he formed a rock band "The Savage" which experienced brief success thanks to their hit 'Itsumademo, Itsumademo'.

B35. BROOKE SHIELDS
B36. JOSE FERRER
B37. TOM CRUISE
B38. FRANCHOT TONE
B39. JULIA ROBERTS

B40. Of this actresses 5 marragies, clearly her 2nd one had to be the rockiest. The now bankrupt New World Studios hired her to pose for promotional photos highlighting the Marvel Comics character She-Hulk in 1989 to distribute as a possible movie. Though the pictures garnered much fan interest, they failed to produce interest in financial backers.
BRIGITTE NIELSEN?

B41. "Actor who is the answer to this clue: ""Well, personally, I trust the engineer. He sounds okay to me. This is a professional job.
[Turns and looks at Roget Sarte] ""You're the one I don't trust!""
Roget: ""Me?""
Actor who is the answer to this clue: ""Yeah, you! All your brains are below your belt! You almost got us all in cold storage last night playing games in a whorehouse!"""

B42. This actress was the subject of an urban legend claiming that she had been the model for the Columbia Pictures logo. This rumor was untrue but so widespread that this actress, herself, told Roger Ebert that she believed it to be true.
ANNETTE BENING?

B43. BEVERLY D’ANGELO

B44. I don't know if there where any lions or bears in the jungle, but at least one vicious animal was enough to convince this actor that he should never get out of the boat. - If he caught the animal, I doubt he would try to boil its meat.

B45. "People always look down their noses at hookers. Never give you a chance, because they think you took the easy way out, when no one could imagine the willpower it took to do what we do. Walking the streets, night after night, taking the hits and still getting back up."
CHARLIZE THERON?

B46. This actor is of the Cayuga nation and Wolf Clan of the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Confederacy and was the founder and Publisher of Aboriginal Voices Magazine, a magazine which was devoted to Native Canadian issues.
GRAHAME GREENE? GARY FARMER?

B47. MEL BROOKS
B48. JAMES BELUSHI

B49. "No. We need Ritalin and leashes, that's what we need." - I wonder if his wife cursed him out a lot for saying this.

B50. STEVE BUSCEMI

B51. "Oh, the mafia wouldn't try to kill us and make it look like an accident! They'd just kill us! They're the mafia."

B52. This person who had been nominated for the Oscar fairly early in his film career but hadn't won always said if he ever won he would say “I have 2 things I would like to say, the first thing is I've always hated this award and everything it ever stood for. The second thing I want to say is that this is the happiest moment of my life.”, when he actually did win, 40 years after his first nomination, he actually did not give that speech. - I heard this while listening to Kevin Pollack's Chat Show when this actor was on - and Kevin does a great impression of him as well. When he did go up to get his Oscar he didn't travel in a straight line.
I'm now betting it's ALAN ARKIN, who did win exactly 40 years after his first nomination


B53. "Words are lies. Bodies are truth – I have to show the truth."

B54. JEFF GOLDBLUM
B55. KEVIN McCARTHY

B56. This person was writing for a skateboarding magazine called Big Brother when he did a story about self-defense equipment, which he tried on himself while Jeff Tremaine (editor for Big Brother) filmed it. These led to the Big Brother Videos Shit, Number Two and Boob, which helped raise the profile for LandSpeed present: CKY, CKY2K, and CKY3, which were all produced by Bam Margera.

B57. "Rufus, Brint, and Meekus were like brothers to me. And when I say brother, I don't mean, like, an actual brother, but I mean it like the way black people use it. Which is more meaningful I think." - I thought I heard this at a eulogy (I hope I said that right) - oh, and two more quotes from the movie where this is from can be found in this quiz.

B58. CLINT EASTWOOD

B59. Howard Keel, her co-star in three movies, once described this actress in an interview as the most beautiful woman in the history of movies.
KATHERINE GRAYSON?
B60. WILLIAM SHATNER

B61. Where the truth lies is that last night this actor was the boy who smells like fish after spending three days in Havana.

B62. I got postcards from Rome telling me that this actress was voted "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" in 1994 by a worldwide poll of readers of the magazine Class. I didn't do a final inquiry to see if it was true or not nor did I try to dig up any dirty linen on her.

B63. JACK LEMMON
B64. SIMONE SIGNORET

B65. "We were all friends then, remember? And now you want to end his life because he's talking to Patty on your side of the cafeteria. Oh man, that's stupid. I know cuz that's where I wanted to be. On your side, with your crowd. But I messed up. See, I tried to buy my way in. But Kenneth, he's not trying to buy anybody. He's just trying to make friends *being* *himself*. Cools, Nerds, your side, my side, man it's all bullshit. It's just tough enough to be yourself."

B66. According to a 1995 Premiere magazine article, this actor confronted director Quentin Tarantino when he visited the set of of the movie he was starring in. Quentin had done an uncredited rewrite of the script. This actor lambasted Tarantino about his use of racial slurs in his films. Tarantino got embarrassed and wanted to move the conversation to a more private area. This actor said, "No, if we're going to discuss it, let's discuss it now." This actor later said he still felt that Quentin was "a fine artist". Also, his only marrage took place exactly 13 days after my marrage - over 30 years ago, and like me they are still together but unlike me they only have 4 children.

B67. JENNIFER COOLIDGE
B68. GEORGE CLOONEY
B69. ALBERT FINNEY

B70. This actor starred in a movie that based (very, very loosely) on a story by the host of NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me". In addition, he has been quoted as saying "When I was really young I used to lie a lot. Now I get paid to do it. I find sides I don't get to explore in real life. Like, I had to do a sex scene before I had sex. I was 13, 14, and it was my first love experience with 25 people in front of me. Acting is therapy. It keeps you in contact with your feelings." - going back 9 steps might help you figure this one out.

B71. ALBERT BROOKS
B72. PETER FONDA
B73. CRAIG SHEFFER
B74. SYLVIA SIDNEY
B75. BOB HOPE
B76. DEBORAH KERR
B77. RALPH FIENNES
B78. ANNE HATHAWAY

B79. "I apologize for calling your wife a bloated warthog, and I bid you good day."

B80. Coca-Cola approached this person, the Godfather of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, about appearing in some television commercials. They changed their mind however, as they felt his skin color was "too white" and not dark enough.

B81. "Korben sweetheart, what was that? It was BAD! It had no fire, no energy, no nothing! Y'know I got a Show to run here, and it must pop POP POP! So tomorrow from 5 to 7 will you PLEASE act like you have more than a two word vocabulary. It must be green, okay?"

B82. ROSANNA ARQUETTE

B83. "Fuck Martha Stewart! Martha Stewart can kiss my shiny plastic butt! Here I am, slaving a way over a hot stove, making cookies... making Swedish meatballs, and for what? A man who doesn't appreciate me! For a man that can't even wash one fucking dish! For a man who isn't even a man at all where it counts, if you get my drift! -to Jade- Take it from me honey, plastic is no substitute for a nice hunk of wood!" - I thought this clue was pretty easy, in fact I thought this clue would be...

B84. This actor was discovered when his older sister, Hejsa, a former trampoline champion, was shopping around for an agent. No one was home to baby-sit him so he went along and it was suggested that he get an agent, himself.

B85. BRIDGET FONDA
B86. STOCKARD CHANNING

B87. "You're crazy about me, right? And I can understand it. Only this morning, looking in the mirror before shaving, I enjoyed seeing what I saw so much I couldn't tear myself away." [kisses his hand] "Have some, baby?"
JERRY LEWIS?

B88. This actor has played a supernatural being that gave up their immortality and powers to marry a mortal woman in both a television series and a movie.

B89. "Time slows down right before an accident, and I had time to think about things. I thought about what an undertaker had told me once - that your hair keeps growing, for a while anyway, after you die, and then it stops. I thought, 'What keeps it growing? Is it like a plant in soil? What goes out of the soil? The soul? And when does the hair realize that it's gone?'" - The lack of responses for this one makes it seem like this clue wasn't there.
BILLY BOB THORNTON

B90. WILLIAM HICKEY
B91. DAVID STRATHAIRN

B92. I've often wondered what would happen if F. Scott Fitzgerald was bitten by a radio-active spider.

B93. CHEVY CHASE

B94. In Suzanne Vega's song "Tom's Diner", the singer reads about this actor's death in the paper and sings that "he was no one I had heard of". Clearly Ms. Vega needs to broaden her movie going experiences. - Maybe you might find the answer at the middle of the George Washington Bridge.
WILLIAM HOLDEN?

B95. DOLLY PARTON

B96. This actor has appeared in more Robert Altman feature films and television productions than any other actor in movie history.

B97. "Robin is better than the girl of my dreams. She's real."

B98. I heard Gore Vidal and Ulysses speaking in broken English confessing that they were shopaholics - I must be bat $#*! crazy!!!

B99. KURT RUSSELL

B100. Inherited the mysterious Iffland-Ring from Josef Meinrad, which is given to the most important actor of German speaking theater since 200 years

B101. "I've waited an eternity for this moment there has to be time, is it not ironical my dear husband, you wife an adultress, your mother an adultress, your uncle an adulterer, your closest friend an adulterer, do you not find that amusing dear Nicholas? "

B102. This actress' father is a longtime Wall Street trader who developed his family's multi-million-dollar pasta business, then sold it to pursue funding and development of major studios and independent Hollywood projects. Her mother is a former Rockette and Wall Street analyst, who helped manage her daughter's career. Given her frequent arrests and stints in rehab, maybe it should be mismanaged?
LINDSAY LOHAN?

B103. BARBARA HERSHEY

B104. This actress played roles in four unrelated movies in which her character was in charge of having heads cut off.
HELENA BONHAM CARTER?

B105. "And at the same time, at the same time as trying to lead a good life, I have to reconcile that with the fact that with the fact that, yes, I have killed people. Not many people. And most of them were not very nice people. Apart from one person." ... "This bloke Danny Aliband's brother. He was just trying to protect his brother. Like you or I would. He was just a lollipop man. But he came at me with a bottle. What are you gonna do? I shot him down." - No he was not the great one.

B106. DIANE KEATON

B107. "What, you still throwing up bricks? What is this, a Masons convention? Wha... clank, clank! I need, like, a welding torch to play in this league! I got an idea... let's just stop right now and gather up all these bricks and let's build a shelter for the homeless so maybe your mother will have a place to live!" - I can't believe someone hasn't jumped all over this one.
WOODY HARRELSON?

B108. CATALINA SANDINO MORENO
B109. CHRISTOPHER LEE

B110. At 6'5", this person is the tallest actor ever to have won an Oscar. The tallest actor ever nominated was James Cromwell at 6'7".
TIM ROBBINS?

B111. [holds her hands away from him]" The bed happens to be for the kids, Dusty. When the nights are getting colder, they'll need a *warmer* place to sleep. So the brass bed is for the boys, and the smaller bed is for *Celia*!"

B112. "No one ever thinks they can forget their first love. But we can. "; "I'll tell you something. Seeing you in love reminded me of what it's like. I never thought I could believe in all this a second time." To me your first love shouldn't be an impossible dream.
ROBERT GOULET?

B113. DANNY KAYE
B114. JODIE FOSTER

B115. This actor's character could never figure out how Harry Caul made that recording. Oh, and if you need to parallel park a crucifix in NYC, you can ask him for advice.
SOMEBODY FROM THE CONVERSATION. ALLEN GARFIELD?

B116. [about Fred] "Just because we're going TO Mars, we gotta take along a guy FROM Mars?"

B117. He participated in what is reported to be longest fencing duel ever to be filmed as well as the most exciting one ever to take place in a theater. Unfortunately, this actor ended up on the losing end of duel. - I'm pretty sure Freddie Mercury would have gotten this.

B118. [When asked by his dad if he was going to keep his slaves or let them go free] "You know I don't have any slaves, Pa."

B119. LEONARDO DI CAPRIO

B210. "We got this one kid, Mongo... He's got a forehead like a drive-in movie theatre, but he's a good ship. So we don't bust his chops too much. So, one day Mongo gets out of his cage..."
MATT DILLON

B121. WILLIAM HURT
B122. ROBIN WILLIAMS

B123. "Uh, God, I'm so sorry. Yes, North American. But I can't help noticing that when people run to freedom they tend to wash up on North American shores. This country is till the best that we've been able to do in the whole fucking history of the planet"

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Re: The Keep Your Friends Close Movie Game

#52 Post by franktangredi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:43 am

silverscreenselect wrote:
frogman042 wrote: C12. [to the unsympathetic crowd around Billy's body] "He was sweeping you sons of bitches, he was sweeping!"
Note that due to the swap, there are now two anomolies in the order of the answers in this list.
I haven't had time to play with this, but I recognize this one. It's from The Last Picture Show and Timothy Bottoms says it. (Not sure if they want the film or actor here).
If Timothy Bottoms said it, then it was placed out of alphabetical order when Frogman swapped clues. That's why I thought it might be Ben Johnson instead.

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#53 Post by franktangredi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:02 am

List C – Actors (ALPHABETIZED BY FIRST NAME, EXCEPT FOR HUGH GRANT)
C1. This Aussie actor and dancer started following in John Travolta's footsteps by playing Doody in the West End (London) production of Grease. Travolta played the same role on stage. Followed up with the role of Tony Manero in the stage version of Saturday Night Fever at the London Palladium. He has joking said the he would also play the lead in musical version of "The Boy In The Plastic Bubble".

C2. ADAM SANDLER
C3. AL PACINO

C4. "I want to say to Prime Minister MacDonald: Surrender her pronto, or we'll level Toronto."

C5. As president of the U. S. it took him several minutes to complete a single swing of his golf club. No wonder the switched him out. - When I originally saw the movie that this clue is about, I had a similar map that they showed in the film and actually tried to find the island of Fabulous Face on my map - without success.

C6. ANGELA BASSETT
C7. ANITA EKBERG
C8. ANNE BAXTER

C9. She wasn't born on the 4th of July, she was born on December 12, 1967 in Paterson, New Jersey.

C10. ANTHONY HOPKINS
C11. ANTHONY LA PAGLIA
C12. BEN JOHNSON (or TIMOTHY BOTTOMS if alphabetical order got messed up when clue was swapped)
C13. BERNADETTE PETERS
C14. BETTY FIELD
C15. BILL MCKINNEY
C16. BRAD D-D-DOURIF
C17. CAMERON DIAZ
C18. CAMPBELL SCOTT
C19. CARLA GUGINO

C20. "You'll be back. When the hunger knows no reason! And then you'll need to feed, and you'll need me to show you how."

C21. CHARLES GRODIN

C22. "Melinda had a reputation for being Postmodern in bed."

C23. This actress was at the Viper Room the night River Phoenix collapsed on the sidewalk outside of the club. She witnessed the seizure induced by a drug Phoenix had in his system and later re-enacted the seizure at an anti-drugs dance piece. In addition, her garage was the birthplace of The Pussycat Dolls.

C24. CLAUDE AKINS
C25. CUBA GOODING, JR.
C26. DAN AYKROYD
C27. DANA WYNTER

C28. "Roger, I used to be just like you. But look at me now, I'm awesome! I run this entire place. I'm dating TWO Asian chicks!"

C29. You may have heard this actor but not seen him in such movies as: Lassiter, Flash Gordon, Superman, The Revenge of the Pink Panther, Murder on the Orient Express, The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires, and Zardoz

C30. "The truth is male models have been assassinating world leaders for over 200 years. Abe Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery, right? Well, who do you think made the silk stockings and powdered wigs worn by our early leaders?"

C31. HUGH GRANT

C32. "I don't know. There's always a way to blow up explosives. The trick is not to be around when they go off. But aren't you forgetting something? The lady. As I see it we have three choices. One we can leave her here but there's no guarantee she won't be found, and in her case they won't need a truth drug. Two, we can take her with us, but that would make things worse than they are already. And three... well, that's Andrea's choice, remember?" I didn't think this one would be so impenetrable

C33. She appears on film in the audience reacting to the show within the show in three films: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, A Mighty Wind, and Waiting for Guffman. in all three films she is seated in the right-hand side of the audience.

C34. DEBRA WINGER
C35. DENNIS HOPPER?
C36. DIANE LANE

C37. Madonna based her book 'Sex' on a fictional character named after this actress' first name, inspired by her and her character in L'Atalante.

C38. EDWARD NORTON

C39. This actress' father was a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp. In a memorable role she wasn't so lucky - after informing a Nazi officer that they were building the barracks incorrectly, she was shot and then they subsequently took her advice.
ACTRESS FROM SCHINDLER’S LIST?

C40. ELIZABETH PERKINS
C41. FRANCES MACDORMAND

C42. "My true disability is not having to be in a wheel chair. It's having to be without her."

C43. He was offered a seven-movie deal by the Bond producers, but quit the role because he felt that the tuxedo-clad Bond would die out in the new hippie culture that had permeated society in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was wrong. We are dealing with the one and only James Bond here folks
GEORGE LAZENBY?

C44. GLORIA SWANSON
C45. GOLDIE HAWN
C46. HELEN HUNT

C47. For over 20 years this actor was the father-in-law of actor Edward James Olmos.

C48. "The name's Tong, James Tong."

C49. Considering he is the youngest answer in this quiz, currently at just 11 years old - you might not be so surprised then that he would show up in your trick-or-treat bag as a smaller version of your favorite candy.

C50. JAMES WOODS

C51. She was one of Rhapsody's two mommies. - The fact that this hasn't been solved yet is really dogging me.

C52. JANE WYATT

C53. He made sure that Plato's run to escape from Atlantis got him with striking range of the land of the free.

C54. "I can smell it. You worked so hard for that book. You sacrificed so much, so many men. More than you could spare. Now, all those people who were too scared to even say your name, they're downstairs, tearing up the bar right now, did you know that? And there's no one there to stop them. And you're *feverish.* I can't imagine what it must feel like to have what you want so close, and it might as well be a million miles away."

C55. This actress' father died in a helicopter accident 3 weeks prior to the US release of her first movie - oh and that movie is also the answer to another clue in this quiz.
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH?

C56. "Why would he try to run you over? Why did he make coleslaw on Helen's head? He's fucking with us! He's just out there, and he's watching and waiting!" … "WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR, HUH? WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOOOOORRRR?"

C57. Are we not men? This actress did not tell her husband that she wanted a divorce. She waited until after he left to work on The Island of Dr. Moreau to file the divorce papers. He heard the news while watching CNN in a hotel room. He said finding out about if, especially like that, hurt him greatly.
JOANNE WHALLEY

C58. JOHN RITTER

C59. He found that it's groovy to hide in a movie pretends he's Fellini and Antonioni and also his countryman Roman Polanski all rolled into one.

C60. "Okay, not fired. But tomorrow morning, you will let me change your socks."

C61. JONATHAN PRYCE

C62. "We're growing. Be as big as San Francisco in a few years, and just as sophisticated."

C63. No, this person is not a periodontist who drives a Chrysler Lebaron convertible. Don't believe me, check out the bite marks on his pencil.
JON VOIGHT? (alphabetically correct?)

C64. "Hey, man, I was doing some research for next year and I think I figured out which website I wanna subscribe to. The Vag-Tastic Voyage."

C65. If you are busy fighting aliens and trying to get back to Earth, you might want the help of this actor, who was a huge fan of the show and can guide you safely through your troubles - as long as he doesn't have to stop what he is doing to take out the garbage.

C66. "The only way you'll ever end up lying next to me, Max, is if we're run down by the same car."

C67. If a child is missing at the midnight hour, you should make a final appeal to the innocent that they don't talk to strangers.

C68. "Oh, you were not what was desired, but that makes you no less dear to me. A boy would have been the Son of France, but you, Marie Thérèse, shall be mine."

C69. LARAINE NEWMAN

C70. "Their daddy's a king. And a king knows what to do and *does* it. Even when it's hard. And their daddy will do whatever he has to for those he loves. And that's all that matters. Because everyone is weak, Jimmy. Everyone but us. We will never be weak. And you, you could rule this town. And after Jimmy, let's take the girls down to the parade. Katie would like that."

C71. LEIF ERICKSEN

C72. "Okay. Their previous MO was to offer women from the emerging East-European countries like Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria jobs in the west as maids and nannies. Once they smuggled them in, they'd addict them to drugs and turn them into prostitutes. Lately, however, they've decided that it's more economical just to kidnap traveling young women. Saves on transportation costs."

C73. LOU REED
C74. LOUISE FLETCHER

C75. If you want a maid you don't have to pay for, head over to the Double R Diner and contact this waitress. Maybe a cup of Joe will help figure this one out.

C76. [proffering cigar to Inga, in parody Swedish] "Phalliken symbolsk?"
NATHAN LANE? (wrong alphabetically)

C77. MARK WAHLBERG

C78. "Look, if you cut my head off it'll start to putrify!"

C79. MELANIE GRIFFITH
C80. MERYL STREEP
C81. MIA FARROW
C82. MICHAEL DOUGLAS
C83. MICHAEL YORK

C84. She attended the Academy of Music, Tel Aviv and studied acting at the Beit Zvi Drama School. Has established her career as a stage and screen actress, screenwriter and director and is married to Moshé Mizrahi.
NATALIE PORTMAN? (alphabetically wrong?)

C85. "I don't wanna find a little kid after they've been abused for three days.", "They told me what happened. I'm proud of you. That man killed a child. He had no right to live."

C86. There was a study done of the faces of beautiful women, quantifying the ratio of the width of the mouth to the width of the nose, attempting to find the perfect proportions for the perfect face of feminine beauty (the ratio turns out to be something like 1.7). The movie star with the most perfect proportions for feminine facial beauty, based on this measure, turns out to be this actress.

C87. "You're staying home. The sun is shining but it's raining."

C88. Heaven or Vegas? When she final was reunited with her husband after his strange trip home from prison - it was both. I thought that the film this clue refers to (and she appears in) would have been all about hair dryers - but I was wrong.
PENELOPE CRUZ?

C89. "What has two thumbs and likes blowjobs?" [Points to himself with both thumbs] "This guy!"

C90. Is highly conscious of avoiding excessive sun exposure, and is rarely seen during her downtime without a hat, sunglasses and wearing sunscreen. No wonder she spent what seemed spending half of her time in a movie shutting blinds and drapes to keep the sun out.

C91. "That would be like an ambulance calling for an ambulance, isn't it?"

C92. Took a break from acting during which time he built furniture and created large stuffed-animal pillows for Salvadore Dali. His is also a brother-in-law of Brigitte Bardot.

C93. "Listen to me. Forests burn 'cos they have to. And oceans, they go up and down 'cos they have to. I don't think we're that different. If you want to get through this you have to start seeing it for what it is. It's something we do all the time because we're good at it. And we're good at it because we're used to it. And we're used to it because we do it all the time."

C94. Did he try to make a monkey out of President Nixon? I don't know about that but I do know he was not Sparticus.

C95. PETER BOYLE

C96. PETER CUSHING

C97. " "Are you interested in joining? The benefits are terrific. The trick is not to get killed. That's really the key to the benefit program." Of course you may have to deal with a lot of red tape in the bush.

C98. He hid money in a doll and messages in chess pieces. I'm surprised a light bulb didn't go off for someone trying to solve this. Maybe if you didn't watch too many films with gladiators you wouldn't find this clue impossible.

C99. RAY SHARKEY

C100. Both this actor and Harry Ditson have portrayed real-life newscaster Don Hollenbeck

C101. RICHARD DREYFUSS
C102. RICHARD E. GRANT

C103. "Lizard & onions. Want half?"

C104. ROBERT DENIRO
C105. ROD TAYLOR

C106. The age difference between this actress and Halle Berry in Die Another Day - 12 years and 5 months - is the greatest age difference between two Bond girls in one film since Alison Doody and Grace Jones - a difference of 18 years - in A View to a Kill.

C107. "You should be locked up in that looney bin on Staten Island that Geraldo Rivera is always exposing!" I hope this quote didn't put her in Jeopardy!
ROSIE PEREZ?

C108. He appeared in sequels (but not in the original - and not neccessarly the first sequel) of such horror movies Holloween, Final Destination and The Ring.

C109. "I want you to burn this Judas of a body. I don't want to be buried. I've spent enough time lying down. Burn it."

C110. SAMANTHA MORTON

C111. "Do you see any Teletubbies in here? Do you see a slender plastic tag clipped to my shirt with my name printed on it? Do you see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it? No? Well, that's what you see at a toy store. And you must think you're in a toy store, because you're here shopping for an infant named Jeb."

C112. At the 2005 SAG awards, this actress presented the Actor for actress in a TV comedy -somone who is an answer in this list won the award. A year later at the 2006 Golden Globes, the receiver of the SAG award presented the award for best supporting actress on TV - this actress won that award and later said it was good to see her again!

C113. "'Fatty who likes golf and beer.' Gee, Mary, where are you gonna find a gem like that?" You don't have to be an aristocrat to figure this one out.

C114. SHELLEY WINTERS
C115. STEVE GUTTENBERG

C116. A little blue bird told me that this child actor was born in Greenford, Middlesex, England in 1966 and once was the special guest on 'The Carol Burnett Show'.

C117. SYLVESTER STALLONE
C118. TELLY SAVALAS
C119. TERI HATCHER
C120. TIM ALLEN

C121. His last name is the same as the first name of his co-star in probably the biggest film he's been a major character in, and that is the truth, no lie.

C122. TOM HANKS

C123. Who would have guessed that James Baker was really both Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis and Benjamin Franklin! - he is, IMO, one of the greates actors of recent times.

C124. TRACEY ULLMAN
C125. VIRGINIA MAYO
C126. WARREN BEATTY

C127. She is one of only 10 individuals who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award (counting Daytime Emmy Awards), and probably the only one who was a former heroin addict.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG?

C128. WILL SMITH
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franktangredi wrote: C123. Who would have guessed that James Baker was really both Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis and Benjamin Franklin! - he is, IMO, one of the greates actors of recent times.
Again, taking a quick look since I don't have a lot of time here.
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#55 Post by frogman042 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:30 am

Per this consolidation:

All the ones with no question marks are correct.
The two that are not in correct alphabetical order are C12. and C31. (That means C12 is not Ben, but Tim - just so it is clear).

An earlier correct proposed answer (based on the enhanced clue) was omitted as well as that enhancement.

Due to how Excel sorted the data it placed names with a space that is a subset of a longer name at the end instead of the beginning - for example a Ben should preceed a Benjamin - but in this sorting Ben would come after Benjamin, likewise 2 of the answers in this list are after the longer versions of their names because a space put them at the end instead of the beginning.

All the ones with question marks are correct except for 3 - and most of those has been noted as being incorrect based on their position alphabetically.
franktangredi wrote:List C – Actors (ALPHABETIZED BY FIRST NAME, EXCEPT FOR HUGH GRANT)
C1. This Aussie actor and dancer started following in John Travolta's footsteps by playing Doody in the West End (London) production of Grease. Travolta played the same role on stage. Followed up with the role of Tony Manero in the stage version of Saturday Night Fever at the London Palladium. He has joking said the he would also play the lead in musical version of "The Boy In The Plastic Bubble".

C2. ADAM SANDLER
C3. AL PACINO

C4. "I want to say to Prime Minister MacDonald: Surrender her pronto, or we'll level Toronto."

C5. As president of the U. S. it took him several minutes to complete a single swing of his golf club. No wonder the switched him out. - When I originally saw the movie that this clue is about, I had a similar map that they showed in the film and actually tried to find the island of Fabulous Face on my map - without success.

C6. ANGELA BASSETT
C7. ANITA EKBERG
C8. ANNE BAXTER

C9. She wasn't born on the 4th of July, she was born on December 12, 1967 in Paterson, New Jersey.

C10. ANTHONY HOPKINS
C11. ANTHONY LA PAGLIA
C12. BEN JOHNSON (or TIMOTHY BOTTOMS if alphabetical order got messed up when clue was swapped)
C13. BERNADETTE PETERS
C14. BETTY FIELD
C15. BILL MCKINNEY
C16. BRAD D-D-DOURIF
C17. CAMERON DIAZ
C18. CAMPBELL SCOTT
C19. CARLA GUGINO

C20. "You'll be back. When the hunger knows no reason! And then you'll need to feed, and you'll need me to show you how."

C21. CHARLES GRODIN

C22. "Melinda had a reputation for being Postmodern in bed."

C23. This actress was at the Viper Room the night River Phoenix collapsed on the sidewalk outside of the club. She witnessed the seizure induced by a drug Phoenix had in his system and later re-enacted the seizure at an anti-drugs dance piece. In addition, her garage was the birthplace of The Pussycat Dolls.

C24. CLAUDE AKINS
C25. CUBA GOODING, JR.
C26. DAN AYKROYD
C27. DANA WYNTER

C28. "Roger, I used to be just like you. But look at me now, I'm awesome! I run this entire place. I'm dating TWO Asian chicks!"

C29. You may have heard this actor but not seen him in such movies as: Lassiter, Flash Gordon, Superman, The Revenge of the Pink Panther, Murder on the Orient Express, The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires, and Zardoz

C30. "The truth is male models have been assassinating world leaders for over 200 years. Abe Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery, right? Well, who do you think made the silk stockings and powdered wigs worn by our early leaders?"

C31. HUGH GRANT

C32. "I don't know. There's always a way to blow up explosives. The trick is not to be around when they go off. But aren't you forgetting something? The lady. As I see it we have three choices. One we can leave her here but there's no guarantee she won't be found, and in her case they won't need a truth drug. Two, we can take her with us, but that would make things worse than they are already. And three... well, that's Andrea's choice, remember?" I didn't think this one would be so impenetrable

C33. She appears on film in the audience reacting to the show within the show in three films: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, A Mighty Wind, and Waiting for Guffman. in all three films she is seated in the right-hand side of the audience.

C34. DEBRA WINGER
C35. DENNIS HOPPER?
C36. DIANE LANE

C37. Madonna based her book 'Sex' on a fictional character named after this actress' first name, inspired by her and her character in L'Atalante.

C38. EDWARD NORTON

C39. This actress' father was a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp. In a memorable role she wasn't so lucky - after informing a Nazi officer that they were building the barracks incorrectly, she was shot and then they subsequently took her advice.
ACTRESS FROM SCHINDLER’S LIST?

C40. ELIZABETH PERKINS
C41. FRANCES MACDORMAND

C42. "My true disability is not having to be in a wheel chair. It's having to be without her."

C43. He was offered a seven-movie deal by the Bond producers, but quit the role because he felt that the tuxedo-clad Bond would die out in the new hippie culture that had permeated society in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was wrong. We are dealing with the one and only James Bond here folks
GEORGE LAZENBY?

C44. GLORIA SWANSON
C45. GOLDIE HAWN
C46. HELEN HUNT

C47. For over 20 years this actor was the father-in-law of actor Edward James Olmos.

C48. "The name's Tong, James Tong."

C49. Considering he is the youngest answer in this quiz, currently at just 11 years old - you might not be so surprised then that he would show up in your trick-or-treat bag as a smaller version of your favorite candy.

C50. JAMES WOODS

C51. She was one of Rhapsody's two mommies. - The fact that this hasn't been solved yet is really dogging me.

C52. JANE WYATT

C53. He made sure that Plato's run to escape from Atlantis got him with striking range of the land of the free.

C54. "I can smell it. You worked so hard for that book. You sacrificed so much, so many men. More than you could spare. Now, all those people who were too scared to even say your name, they're downstairs, tearing up the bar right now, did you know that? And there's no one there to stop them. And you're *feverish.* I can't imagine what it must feel like to have what you want so close, and it might as well be a million miles away."

C55. This actress' father died in a helicopter accident 3 weeks prior to the US release of her first movie - oh and that movie is also the answer to another clue in this quiz.
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH?

C56. "Why would he try to run you over? Why did he make coleslaw on Helen's head? He's fucking with us! He's just out there, and he's watching and waiting!" … "WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR, HUH? WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOOOOORRRR?"

C57. Are we not men? This actress did not tell her husband that she wanted a divorce. She waited until after he left to work on The Island of Dr. Moreau to file the divorce papers. He heard the news while watching CNN in a hotel room. He said finding out about if, especially like that, hurt him greatly.
JOANNE WHALLEY

C58. JOHN RITTER

C59. He found that it's groovy to hide in a movie pretends he's Fellini and Antonioni and also his countryman Roman Polanski all rolled into one.

C60. "Okay, not fired. But tomorrow morning, you will let me change your socks."

C61. JONATHAN PRYCE

C62. "We're growing. Be as big as San Francisco in a few years, and just as sophisticated."

C63. No, this person is not a periodontist who drives a Chrysler Lebaron convertible. Don't believe me, check out the bite marks on his pencil.
JON VOIGHT? (alphabetically correct?)

C64. "Hey, man, I was doing some research for next year and I think I figured out which website I wanna subscribe to. The Vag-Tastic Voyage."

C65. If you are busy fighting aliens and trying to get back to Earth, you might want the help of this actor, who was a huge fan of the show and can guide you safely through your troubles - as long as he doesn't have to stop what he is doing to take out the garbage.

C66. "The only way you'll ever end up lying next to me, Max, is if we're run down by the same car."

C67. If a child is missing at the midnight hour, you should make a final appeal to the innocent that they don't talk to strangers.

C68. "Oh, you were not what was desired, but that makes you no less dear to me. A boy would have been the Son of France, but you, Marie Thérèse, shall be mine."

C69. LARAINE NEWMAN

C70. "Their daddy's a king. And a king knows what to do and *does* it. Even when it's hard. And their daddy will do whatever he has to for those he loves. And that's all that matters. Because everyone is weak, Jimmy. Everyone but us. We will never be weak. And you, you could rule this town. And after Jimmy, let's take the girls down to the parade. Katie would like that."

C71. LEIF ERICKSEN

C72. "Okay. Their previous MO was to offer women from the emerging East-European countries like Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria jobs in the west as maids and nannies. Once they smuggled them in, they'd addict them to drugs and turn them into prostitutes. Lately, however, they've decided that it's more economical just to kidnap traveling young women. Saves on transportation costs."

C73. LOU REED
C74. LOUISE FLETCHER

C75. If you want a maid you don't have to pay for, head over to the Double R Diner and contact this waitress. Maybe a cup of Joe will help figure this one out.

C76. [proffering cigar to Inga, in parody Swedish] "Phalliken symbolsk?"
NATHAN LANE? (wrong alphabetically)

C77. MARK WAHLBERG

C78. "Look, if you cut my head off it'll start to putrify!"

C79. MELANIE GRIFFITH
C80. MERYL STREEP
C81. MIA FARROW
C82. MICHAEL DOUGLAS
C83. MICHAEL YORK

C84. She attended the Academy of Music, Tel Aviv and studied acting at the Beit Zvi Drama School. Has established her career as a stage and screen actress, screenwriter and director and is married to Moshé Mizrahi.
NATALIE PORTMAN? (alphabetically wrong?)

C85. "I don't wanna find a little kid after they've been abused for three days.", "They told me what happened. I'm proud of you. That man killed a child. He had no right to live."

C86. There was a study done of the faces of beautiful women, quantifying the ratio of the width of the mouth to the width of the nose, attempting to find the perfect proportions for the perfect face of feminine beauty (the ratio turns out to be something like 1.7). The movie star with the most perfect proportions for feminine facial beauty, based on this measure, turns out to be this actress.

C87. "You're staying home. The sun is shining but it's raining."

C88. Heaven or Vegas? When she final was reunited with her husband after his strange trip home from prison - it was both. I thought that the film this clue refers to (and she appears in) would have been all about hair dryers - but I was wrong.
PENELOPE CRUZ?

C89. "What has two thumbs and likes blowjobs?" [Points to himself with both thumbs] "This guy!"

C90. Is highly conscious of avoiding excessive sun exposure, and is rarely seen during her downtime without a hat, sunglasses and wearing sunscreen. No wonder she spent what seemed spending half of her time in a movie shutting blinds and drapes to keep the sun out.

C91. "That would be like an ambulance calling for an ambulance, isn't it?"

C92. Took a break from acting during which time he built furniture and created large stuffed-animal pillows for Salvadore Dali. His is also a brother-in-law of Brigitte Bardot.

C93. "Listen to me. Forests burn 'cos they have to. And oceans, they go up and down 'cos they have to. I don't think we're that different. If you want to get through this you have to start seeing it for what it is. It's something we do all the time because we're good at it. And we're good at it because we're used to it. And we're used to it because we do it all the time."

C94. Did he try to make a monkey out of President Nixon? I don't know about that but I do know he was not Sparticus.

C95. PETER BOYLE

C96. PETER CUSHING

C97. " "Are you interested in joining? The benefits are terrific. The trick is not to get killed. That's really the key to the benefit program." Of course you may have to deal with a lot of red tape in the bush.

C98. He hid money in a doll and messages in chess pieces. I'm surprised a light bulb didn't go off for someone trying to solve this. Maybe if you didn't watch too many films with gladiators you wouldn't find this clue impossible.

C99. RAY SHARKEY

C100. Both this actor and Harry Ditson have portrayed real-life newscaster Don Hollenbeck

C101. RICHARD DREYFUSS
C102. RICHARD E. GRANT

C103. "Lizard & onions. Want half?"

C104. ROBERT DENIRO
C105. ROD TAYLOR

C106. The age difference between this actress and Halle Berry in Die Another Day - 12 years and 5 months - is the greatest age difference between two Bond girls in one film since Alison Doody and Grace Jones - a difference of 18 years - in A View to a Kill.

C107. "You should be locked up in that looney bin on Staten Island that Geraldo Rivera is always exposing!" I hope this quote didn't put her in Jeopardy!
ROSIE PEREZ?

C108. He appeared in sequels (but not in the original - and not neccessarly the first sequel) of such horror movies Holloween, Final Destination and The Ring.

C109. "I want you to burn this Judas of a body. I don't want to be buried. I've spent enough time lying down. Burn it."

C110. SAMANTHA MORTON

C111. "Do you see any Teletubbies in here? Do you see a slender plastic tag clipped to my shirt with my name printed on it? Do you see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it? No? Well, that's what you see at a toy store. And you must think you're in a toy store, because you're here shopping for an infant named Jeb."

C112. At the 2005 SAG awards, this actress presented the Actor for actress in a TV comedy -somone who is an answer in this list won the award. A year later at the 2006 Golden Globes, the receiver of the SAG award presented the award for best supporting actress on TV - this actress won that award and later said it was good to see her again!

C113. "'Fatty who likes golf and beer.' Gee, Mary, where are you gonna find a gem like that?" You don't have to be an aristocrat to figure this one out.

C114. SHELLEY WINTERS
C115. STEVE GUTTENBERG

C116. A little blue bird told me that this child actor was born in Greenford, Middlesex, England in 1966 and once was the special guest on 'The Carol Burnett Show'.

C117. SYLVESTER STALLONE
C118. TELLY SAVALAS
C119. TERI HATCHER
C120. TIM ALLEN

C121. His last name is the same as the first name of his co-star in probably the biggest film he's been a major character in, and that is the truth, no lie.

C122. TOM HANKS

C123. Who would have guessed that James Baker was really both Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis and Benjamin Franklin! - he is, IMO, one of the greates actors of recent times.

C124. TRACEY ULLMAN
C125. VIRGINIA MAYO
C126. WARREN BEATTY

C127. She is one of only 10 individuals who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award (counting Daytime Emmy Awards), and probably the only one who was a former heroin addict.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG?

C128. WILL SMITH
C129. WILLIAM H. MACY

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#56 Post by plasticene » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:21 pm

frogman042 wrote:Their is one clue that someone named the correct movie that the quote is from but didn't propose the name of the person who said it. That suggested movie was not included in this consolidation.
macrae1234 wrote:B79 "I apologize for calling your wife a bloated warthog, and I bid you good day."
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#57 Post by plasticene » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:27 pm

frogman042 wrote:An earlier correct proposed answer (based on the enhanced clue) was omitted as well as that enhancement.
franktangredi wrote:C86. There was a study done of the faces of beautiful women, quantifying the ratio of the width of the mouth to the width of the nose, attempting to find the perfect proportions for the perfect face of feminine beauty (the ratio turns out to be something like 1.7). The movie star with the most perfect proportions for feminine facial beauty, based on this measure, turns out to be this actress. - No, she was not one of Jules' people.
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#58 Post by franktangredi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:32 pm

plasticene wrote:
frogman042 wrote:An earlier correct proposed answer (based on the enhanced clue) was omitted as well as that enhancement.
franktangredi wrote:C86. There was a study done of the faces of beautiful women, quantifying the ratio of the width of the mouth to the width of the nose, attempting to find the perfect proportions for the perfect face of feminine beauty (the ratio turns out to be something like 1.7). The movie star with the most perfect proportions for feminine facial beauty, based on this measure, turns out to be this actress. - No, she was not one of Jules' people.
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Funny I missed that, since it was my own answer.

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#59 Post by franktangredi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:33 pm

frogman042 wrote: The two that are not in correct alphabetical order are C12. and C31.
So Nathan Lane and Natalie Portman are incorrect.

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#60 Post by mellytu74 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:55 pm

A couple I noticed


C23. This actress was at the Viper Room the night River Phoenix collapsed on the sidewalk outside of the club. She witnessed the seizure induced by a drug Phoenix had in his system and later re-enacted the seizure at an anti-drugs dance piece. In addition, her garage was the birthplace of The Pussycat Dolls.

This is CHRISTINA APPLEGATE

C111. "Do you see any Teletubbies in here? Do you see a slender plastic tag clipped to my shirt with my name printed on it? Do you see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it? No? Well, that's what you see at a toy store. And you must think you're in a toy store, because you're here shopping for an infant named Jeb."

How did I not see this one earlier? SAMUEL L. JACKSON in Unbreakable.

C123. Who would have guessed that James Baker was really both Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis and Benjamin Franklin! - he is, IMO, one of the greates actors of recent times.

This has to be TOM WILKINSON - don't know about Cornwallis but he was Franklin in the John Adams miniseries and I am pretty sure he was Baker in Recount.

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#61 Post by mrkelley23 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 1:29 pm

A-14 is actually FIGHT CLUB.

A-25 is actually THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN

That means all the rest with one question mark are correct.
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#62 Post by jarnon » Fri Feb 06, 2015 3:13 pm

I finally got one!

B92. I've often wondered what would happen if F. Scott Fitzgerald was bitten by a radio-active spider.
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#63 Post by Bob78164 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:47 pm

I wonder if C. 48 is Jackie Chan. --Bob
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#64 Post by mellytu74 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:50 pm

C70. "Their daddy's a king. And a king knows what to do and *does* it. Even when it's hard. And their daddy will do whatever he has to for those he loves. And that's all that matters. Because everyone is weak, Jimmy. Everyone but us. We will never be weak. And you, you could rule this town. And after Jimmy, let's take the girls down to the parade. Katie would like that."

Could this be LAURA LINNEY in Mystic River? It fits alpha

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#65 Post by mellytu74 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:56 pm

C51. She was one of Rhapsody's two mommies. - The fact that this hasn't been solved yet is really dogging me.

I just realized Rhapsody is the poodle in Best in Show.

The mommies are JANE LYNCH and JENNIFER COOLIDGE

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#66 Post by franktangredi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:59 pm

C98. He hid money in a doll and messages in chess pieces. I'm surprised a light bulb didn't go off for someone trying to solve this. Maybe if you didn't watch too many films with gladiators you wouldn't find this clue impossible.
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#67 Post by mellytu74 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 5:26 pm

B117. He participated in what is reported to be longest fencing duel ever to be filmed as well as the most exciting one ever to take place in a theater. Unfortunately, this actor ended up on the losing end of duel. - I'm pretty sure Freddie Mercury would have gotten this.

Scaramouche (although not doing the fandango)??

STWEART GRANGER? MEL FERRER?

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#68 Post by franktangredi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:21 pm

mellytu74 wrote:B117. He participated in what is reported to be longest fencing duel ever to be filmed as well as the most exciting one ever to take place in a theater. Unfortunately, this actor ended up on the losing end of duel. - I'm pretty sure Freddie Mercury would have gotten this.

Scaramouche (although not doing the fandango)??

STWEART GRANGER? MEL FERRER?
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#69 Post by silverscreenselect » Sat Feb 07, 2015 6:03 am

frogman042 wrote: C72. "Okay. Their previous MO was to offer women from the emerging East-European countries like Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria jobs in the west as maids and nannies. Once they smuggled them in, they'd addict them to drugs and turn them into prostitutes. Lately, however, they've decided that it's more economical just to kidnap traveling young women. Saves on transportation costs."
Liam Neeson from one of the Taken movies.
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Re: The Keep Your Friends Close Movie Game

#70 Post by Pastor Fireball » Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:54 am

B9. "Oh, I'm sorry, did my pin get in the way of your ass? Do me a favor and lose five pounds immediately or get out of my building like now!"

WILL FERRELL

B34. This actor is the son of the famous actor Jukichi Uno. After graduating from Bunka Gakuin University, he formed a rock band "The Savage" which experienced brief success thanks to their hit 'Itsumademo, Itsumademo'.

I cheated on this one because I felt that this name would be so obscure that it would help get us closer to the Tangredi. The answer is AKIRA TERAO, who starred in two well-known Akira Kurosawa films: Ran and Dreams. He had a small role in only one American film: the Steven Seagal turkey Into the Sun.

B44. I don't know if there where any lions or bears in the jungle, but at least one vicious animal was enough to convince this actor that he should never get out of the boat. - If he caught the animal, I doubt he would try to boil its meat.

Could be MICHAEL DOUGLAS. I see references to The Ghost and the Darkness, Romancing the Stone, and Fatal Attraction here.

B49. "No. We need Ritalin and leashes, that's what we need." - I wonder if his wife cursed him out a lot for saying this.

JEFF GARLIN. His TV wives on Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Goldbergs have filthy mouths.

B57. "Rufus, Brint, and Meekus were like brothers to me. And when I say brother, I don't mean, like, an actual brother, but I mean it like the way black people use it. Which is more meaningful I think." - I thought I heard this at a eulogy (I hope I said that right) - oh, and two more quotes from the movie where this is from can be found in this quiz.

BEN STILLER (another Zoolander quote was the Will Ferrell one above)

B81. "Korben sweetheart, what was that? It was BAD! It had no fire, no energy, no nothing! Y'know I got a Show to run here, and it must pop POP POP! So tomorrow from 5 to 7 will you PLEASE act like you have more than a two word vocabulary. It must be green, okay?"

CHRIS TUCKER... and this could confirm C48 as JACKIE CHAN. Be on the lookout for a film in List A to connect to Rush Hour.
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#71 Post by plasticene » Sat Feb 07, 2015 3:47 pm

Pastor Fireball wrote:B9. "Oh, I'm sorry, did my pin get in the way of your ass? Do me a favor and lose five pounds immediately or get out of my building like now!"

WILL FERRELL

B57. "Rufus, Brint, and Meekus were like brothers to me. And when I say brother, I don't mean, like, an actual brother, but I mean it like the way black people use it. Which is more meaningful I think." - I thought I heard this at a eulogy (I hope I said that right) - oh, and two more quotes from the movie where this is from can be found in this quiz.

BEN STILLER (another Zoolander quote was the Will Ferrell one above)
The third Zoolander quote is obviously
C30. "The truth is male models have been assassinating world leaders for over 200 years. Abe Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery, right? Well, who do you think made the silk stockings and powdered wigs worn by our early leaders?"
but I don't know who said it.

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#72 Post by franktangredi » Sat Feb 07, 2015 7:58 pm

It's been two weeks, so I think it's okay to look some stuff up. And here's one I should have gotten!!!!!
A67. "Talk about an all-star cast - this film boasts 58 Oscar nominations and 14 wins (not including 2 Honorary wins) from its principal cast and crew."
D’OH! It’s MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS!!!!!!!!!!


A18. [singing] "Telling the truth can be dangerous business; / Honest and popular don't go hand in hand. / If you admit that you play the accordion, / No one will hire you in a rock 'n' roll band. / But we can sing out hearts out. / And if we're lucky, then no neighbors complain. / Because life is the way we audition for God; / Let us pray that we all get the job."
ISHTAR
A19. In this move, the Bible quotes are from Psalm 32 verses 1-2 and 5-7 (the reading at the table) and Genesis chapter 4 verses 9 and 16 (quoted by the Sheriff).
EAST OF EDEN
A20. "GOLD - GOLD - GOLD - GOLD. Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold, Molten, Graven, Hammered, Rolled, Hard to Get and Light to Hold; Stolen, Borrowed, Squandered - Doled."
A title card from GREED. Interesting choice.
A12. "He was diseased; but he was my son! And you have... Why didn't I kill you before? I killed that no-good inspector and your professor friend, to protect him! And now... I'm gonna KILL YOU TO AVENGE HIM! Why don't you call your INSECTS! GO ON! CALL! CALL!"
PHENOMENA
A34. In this film, the entrance and exit scenes of the Men in Black's first appearance in the bar were filmed entirely in reverse with the camera upside down, according to director's commentary on the restored print. The two men started on the bar stools, then backed out of the room for the entrance; while the exit was filmed with the two outside the bar and backing into it, including Strathairn replacing the cookies in the cookie bowl.
THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET
A35. "It's alright. No one was injured. Juvenile delinquents are everywhere. Right here in this community. Boys with long hair and tattoos who spit on the sidewalk. Girls who wear tight slacks. Hysterectomy pants, I call them. And if one of these creatures ever approach you on the street, you are to silently repeat to yourself the four B's" you learned here at RSVP. And what are they, children, the four "B's? - Beauty, brains, breeding and bounty!"
CRY-BABY
A41. "Thousands of years ago the first man discovered how to make fire. He was probably burned at the stake he had taught his brothers to light, but he left them a gift they had not conceived of, and he lifted darkness off the earth. Through out the centuries there were men who took first steps down new roads, armed with nothing but their own vision. The great creators, the thinkers, the artists, the scientists, the inventors, stood alone against the men of their time. Every new thought was opposed. Every new invention was denounced. But the men of unborrowed vision went ahead. They fought, they suffered, and they paid - but they won."
THE FOUNTAINHEAD
A42. The picture was shot in freezing cold temperatures. The production had to simulate the heatwave of the film's story, the actors having to act hot in cold conditions. For example, the thesps had to suck ice cubes before speaking to eliminate foggy breath and had water sprayed on their skin and shirts to simulate body sweat.
BODY HEAT
A44. The actor, in this bio-pic, can be heard singing his own character's funeral hymn. during the 'sort-of/indirect' title character's funeral scene, the song is sung prominently in the background, led by actor himself. This may not be too surprising given the amount of music in this movie and the fact that the actor himself was better known as both a singer and drummer in a famous band.
COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER (reference is to Levon Helm)
A46. After filming a scene shot at the school, the actor playing the title character pranked young castmates by screaming and ripping out his hair. The realistic gray wig had many fooled and horrified, until the crew and the actor erupted in laughter. - I knew this would be a tough one - and if you got it, you would really be smoking!
THE INSIDER
A58. In the campfire scene, this movie showed a dad and his son talking about the possibility of another "Star Wars" movie. The campfire scene and the previously shown Obama/Biden campaign scene were set in 2008 . The real plans for Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) were first conceived after the acquisition of Lucasfilm by Disney in 2012. Thus you might say that this movie's script in 2008 predicted the 2012 plans. Eventually, this movie was released in the same year that Episode VII started filming. - And no, it is not 12 Years A Slave.
BOYHOOD (d'oh!)
A61. [reading an article from "Pain" magazine in the waiting room of the dentist; giggling] "The patient came to me with a large hole in his abdomen, caused by a fire poker used on him by his wife. He almost bled to death and gangrene had set in. I didn't give him much of a chance. There were other complications. The man had cancer, tuberculosis, leprosy, and a touch of the grippe. I decided to operate."
THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (original)
A64. During the UK clampdown on video nasties in the 80's the film was briefly seized by Manchester Police who believed it to be a sex film.
THE BIG RED ONE
A66. Many of the props used in the film were local items: for example the feed store calendar (used in the scene "Are you mean to tell me that there were five weeks last month?") is the State Bank of Delano anniversary calendar (current at the time of filming) which featured photos of historic buildings (some torn down) in the town (and town's past), hence its rustic addition of the prop to the feed store.
A SIMPLE PLAN
A68. "Dear Catherine, I've been sitting here thinking about all the things I wanted to apologize to you for. All the pain we caused each other. Everything I put on you. Everything I needed you to be or needed you to say. I'm sorry for that. I'll always love you 'cause we grew up together and you helped make me who I am. I just wanted you to know there will be a piece of you in me always, and I'm grateful for that. Whatever someone you become, and wherever you are in the world, I'm sending you love. You're my friend to the end. Love, Theodore." [pauses]
"Send." - No - it's not from The Imitation Game.
HER
A74. The monkeys that appear at the end of this film were somewhat difficult to acquire. According to the director's commentary, he paid the men who were to provide them only half of what they asked for, as he didn't trust them and thought they would try to run off with the money without providing the monkeys. He was proved right, as they had sold the monkeys to someone else and they were to be flown to Florida. In desperation, the director pretended he was the veterinarian and that the monkeys didn't have their vaccination documents, which allowed him to finally get the monkeys and film their scenes. After this, all the monkeys were set free into the wild.
AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD

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#73 Post by franktangredi » Sat Feb 07, 2015 7:59 pm

So here's the complete list of movies. GREED and AGUIRRE are the most interesting entries.

A1. FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH
A2. THE HOSPITAL
A3. DINER
A4. MEN IN BLACK
A5. GODS AND MONSTERS
A6. ALL THAT JAZZ
A7. JERRY MAGUIRE
A8. NINE TO FIVE
A9. MISSING
A10. L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
A11. IN THE ARMY NOW
A12. PHENOMENA
A13. DEAD RINGERS
A14. FIGHT CLUB
A15. THE ELEPHANT MAN
A16. SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
A17. DIRTY HARRY
A18. ISHTAR
A19. EAST OF EDEN
A20. GREED
A21. FAHRENHEIT 451
A22. WHAT ABOUT BOB?
A23. HOUDINI
A24. GOOD WILL HUNTING
A25. THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN
A26. TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
A27. BIG BUSINESS
A28. LABYRINTH
A29. GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI?
A30. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER
A31. SUPER 8
A32. GREMLINS
A33. COMING TO AMERICA
A34. THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET
A35. CRY-BABY
A36. MELVIN AND HOWARD
A37. MY COUSIN VINNY
A38. THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN
A39. ALTERED STATES
A40. DOGMA
A41. THE FOUNTAINHEAD
A42. BODY HEAT
A43. RAGING BULL
A44. COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER
A45. ARMAGEDDON
A46. THE INSIDER
A47. BAD NEWS BEARS
A48. WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
A49. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
A50. REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE
A51. SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
A52. MOONSTRUCK
A53. EXODUS
A54. SCENES FROM A MALL
A55. SULLIVAN’S TRAVELS
A56. PULP FICTION
A57. CLOAK AND DAGGER
A58. BOYHOOD
A59. NASHVILLE
A60. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
A61. THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
A62. BARBARELLA
A63. ROSEMARY’S BABY
A64. THE BIG RED ONE
A65. THE WILD BUNCH
A66. A SIMPLE PLAN
A67. MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
A68. HER
A69. JAWS
A70. THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON’T THEY?
A71. FIRST BLOOD
A72. PEE WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE
A73. POLTERGEIST
A74. AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD
A75. THE FRENCH CONNECTION

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#74 Post by frogman042 » Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:04 pm

These are all correct!
franktangredi wrote:So here's the complete list of movies. GREED and AGUIRRE are the most interesting entries.

A1. FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH
A2. THE HOSPITAL
A3. DINER
A4. MEN IN BLACK
A5. GODS AND MONSTERS
A6. ALL THAT JAZZ
A7. JERRY MAGUIRE
A8. NINE TO FIVE
A9. MISSING
A10. L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
A11. IN THE ARMY NOW
A12. PHENOMENA
A13. DEAD RINGERS
A14. FIGHT CLUB
A15. THE ELEPHANT MAN
A16. SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
A17. DIRTY HARRY
A18. ISHTAR
A19. EAST OF EDEN
A20. GREED
A21. FAHRENHEIT 451
A22. WHAT ABOUT BOB?
A23. HOUDINI
A24. GOOD WILL HUNTING
A25. THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN
A26. TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
A27. BIG BUSINESS
A28. LABYRINTH
A29. GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI?
A30. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER
A31. SUPER 8
A32. GREMLINS
A33. COMING TO AMERICA
A34. THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET
A35. CRY-BABY
A36. MELVIN AND HOWARD
A37. MY COUSIN VINNY
A38. THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN
A39. ALTERED STATES
A40. DOGMA
A41. THE FOUNTAINHEAD
A42. BODY HEAT
A43. RAGING BULL
A44. COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER
A45. ARMAGEDDON
A46. THE INSIDER
A47. BAD NEWS BEARS
A48. WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
A49. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
A50. REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE
A51. SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
A52. MOONSTRUCK
A53. EXODUS
A54. SCENES FROM A MALL
A55. SULLIVAN’S TRAVELS
A56. PULP FICTION
A57. CLOAK AND DAGGER
A58. BOYHOOD
A59. NASHVILLE
A60. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
A61. THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
A62. BARBARELLA
A63. ROSEMARY’S BABY
A64. THE BIG RED ONE
A65. THE WILD BUNCH
A66. A SIMPLE PLAN
A67. MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
A68. HER
A69. JAWS
A70. THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON’T THEY?
A71. FIRST BLOOD
A72. PEE WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE
A73. POLTERGEIST
A74. AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD
A75. THE FRENCH CONNECTION

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#75 Post by franktangredi » Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:26 pm

Okay, let's cheat our way through LIST B so we can start getting around to solving this puppy!
B15. "Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death. "
Right movie, wrong guy. These lines were read by RODDY McDOWALL.
B17. "Well, you imagine wrong. You know what? You're just a frustrated Englishwoman who writes about dirty things but never does them. You can shove your uptight morals up your ass!"
This is some French actress named LUDIVINE SAGNIER. Her most interesting credit is Tinker Bell.
B21. "No, Kev, that's it. Look, I don't wanna be the same as everybody else. That's why I'm a Mod, see? I mean, you gotta be somebody, ain't ya, or you might as well jump in the sea and drown."
Right movie, wrong guy. This is PHIL DANIELS.
B23. "You know, in Texas if the law don't move fast enough, a rope and a tree is the payoff for robbin' women and cold-blooded shoootin'."
RANDOLPH SCOTT
B41. "Actor who is the answer to this clue: ""Well, personally, I trust the engineer. He sounds okay to me. This is a professional job.
[Turns and looks at Roget Sarte] ""You're the one I don't trust!""
Roget: ""Me?""
Actor who is the answer to this clue: ""Yeah, you! All your brains are below your belt! You almost got us all in cold storage last night playing games in a whorehouse!"""
The great JEAN GABIN
B51. "Oh, the mafia wouldn't try to kill us and make it look like an accident! They'd just kill us! They're the mafia."
ELAINE MAY
B53. "Words are lies. Bodies are truth – I have to show the truth."
Another French actress, ANNE PARILLAUD
B56. This person was writing for a skateboarding magazine called Big Brother when he did a story about self-defense equipment, which he tried on himself while Jeff Tremaine (editor for Big Brother) filmed it. These led to the Big Brother Videos Shit, Number Two and Boob, which helped raise the profile for LandSpeed present: CKY, CKY2K, and CKY3, which were all produced by Bam Margera.
JOHNNY KNOXVILLE
B61. Where the truth lies is that last night this actor was the boy who smells like fish after spending three days in Havana.
Three references to the credits of DON McKELLAR
B62. I got postcards from Rome telling me that this actress was voted "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" in 1994 by a worldwide poll of readers of the magazine Class. I didn't do a final inquiry to see if it was true or not nor did I try to dig up any dirty linen on her.
Somebody named ORNELLA MUTI
B65. "We were all friends then, remember? And now you want to end his life because he's talking to Patty on your side of the cafeteria. Oh man, that's stupid. I know cuz that's where I wanted to be. On your side, with your crowd. But I messed up. See, I tried to buy my way in. But Kenneth, he's not trying to buy anybody. He's just trying to make friends *being* *himself*. Cools, Nerds, your side, my side, man it's all bullshit. It's just tough enough to be yourself."
PATRICK DEMPSEY
B66. According to a 1995 Premiere magazine article, this actor confronted director Quentin Tarantino when he visited the set of of the movie he was starring in. Quentin had done an uncredited rewrite of the script. This actor lambasted Tarantino about his use of racial slurs in his films. Tarantino got embarrassed and wanted to move the conversation to a more private area. This actor said, "No, if we're going to discuss it, let's discuss it now." This actor later said he still felt that Quentin was "a fine artist". Also, his only marrage took place exactly 13 days after my marrage - over 30 years ago, and like me they are still together but unlike me they only have 4 children.
DENZEL WASHINGTON
B70. This actor starred in a movie that based (very, very loosely) on a story by the host of NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me". In addition, he has been quoted as saying "When I was really young I used to lie a lot. Now I get paid to do it. I find sides I don't get to explore in real life. Like, I had to do a sex scene before I had sex. I was 13, 14, and it was my first love experience with 25 people in front of me. Acting is therapy. It keeps you in contact with your feelings." - going back 9 steps might help you figure this one out.
DIEGO LUNA
B79. "I apologize for calling your wife a bloated warthog, and I bid you good day."
CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT
B80. Coca-Cola approached this person, the Godfather of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, about appearing in some television commercials. They changed their mind however, as they felt his skin color was "too white" and not dark enough.
DEXTER GORDON
B83. "Fuck Martha Stewart! Martha Stewart can kiss my shiny plastic butt! Here I am, slaving a way over a hot stove, making cookies... making Swedish meatballs, and for what? A man who doesn't appreciate me! For a man that can't even wash one fucking dish! For a man who isn't even a man at all where it counts, if you get my drift! -to Jade- Take it from me honey, plastic is no substitute for a nice hunk of wood!" - I thought this clue was pretty easy, in fact I thought this clue would be...
JENNIFER TILLY
B84. This actor was discovered when his older sister, Hejsa, a former trampoline champion, was shopping around for an agent. No one was home to baby-sit him so he went along and it was suggested that he get an agent, himself.
HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN
B88. This actor has played a supernatural being that gave up their immortality and powers to marry a mortal woman in both a television series and a movie.
BRIAN KRAUSE
B96. This actor has appeared in more Robert Altman feature films and television productions than any other actor in movie history.
MICHAEL MURPHY (I did think of him)
B97. "Robin is better than the girl of my dreams. She's real."
MATTHEW GRAY GUBLER
B98. I heard Gore Vidal and Ulysses speaking in broken English confessing that they were shopaholics - I must be bat $#*! crazy!!!
MICHAEL PANES
B100. Inherited the mysterious Iffland-Ring from Josef Meinrad, which is given to the most important actor of German speaking theater since 200 years
BRUNO GANZ
B101. "I've waited an eternity for this moment there has to be time, is it not ironical my dear husband, you wife an adultress, your mother an adultress, your uncle an adulterer, your closest friend an adulterer, do you not find that amusing dear Nicholas? "
BARBARA STEELE
B104. This actress played roles in four unrelated movies in which her character was in charge of having heads cut off.
MIRANDA RICHARDSON
B105. "And at the same time, at the same time as trying to lead a good life, I have to reconcile that with the fact that with the fact that, yes, I have killed people. Not many people. And most of them were not very nice people. Apart from one person." ... "This bloke Danny Aliband's brother. He was just trying to protect his brother. Like you or I would. He was just a lollipop man. But he came at me with a bottle. What are you gonna do? I shot him down."
BRENDAN GLEESON
B111. [holds her hands away from him]"The bed happens to be for the kids, Dusty. When the nights are getting colder, they'll need a *warmer* place to sleep. So the brass
B111. [holds her hands away from him]" The bed happens to be for the kids, Dusty. When the nights are getting colder, they'll need a *warmer* place to sleep. So the brass bed is for the boys, and the smaller bed is for *Celia*!"
BILL BIXBY
B112. "No one ever thinks they can forget their first love. But we can. "; "I'll tell you something. Seeing you in love reminded me of what it's like. I never thought I could believe in all this a second time." To me your first love shouldn't be an impossible dream.
RICHARD KILEY
B116. [about Fred] "Just because we're going TO Mars, we gotta take along a guy FROM Mars?"
JESSICA LUNDY
B118. [When asked by his dad if he was going to keep his slaves or let them go free] "You know I don't have any slaves, Pa."
JIM McMULLAN
B123. "Uh, God, I'm so sorry. Yes, North American. But I can't help noticing that when people run to freedom they tend to wash up on North American shores. This country is till the best that we've been able to do in the whole fucking history of the planet"
BILLY CRUDUP

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