So that's why that lawyer's been trying to call me.jarnon wrote:Sadly, Angelina and Brad are getting divorced.mellytu74 wrote:A-26. ANGELINA JOLIE
Angelina Jolie files for divorce from Brad Pitt
Damn that Tangredi curse!
Game #161: Old Movies, New Movies
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Shoudda read my Corinthians, too.
A-29. BEULAH BONDI = OF HUMAN HEARTS with Jimmy Stewart (B-12. DESTRY RIDES AGAIN)
A-29. BEULAH BONDI = OF HUMAN HEARTS with Jimmy Stewart (B-12. DESTRY RIDES AGAIN)
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A-13. LIONEL BARRYMORE = THE SECRET HEART with Walter Pidgeon ((B-2. MRS. MINIVER)
What I think we have left, as far as completely unused (the smart money matches Ullmann with Cries and Whispers, Jolie with The Terminator and Schell with Streetcar):
A-2. LIV ULLMANN
A-26. ANGELINA JOLIE
A-39. MAXIMILIAN SCHELL
B-3. THE TERMINATOR
B-44. CRIES AND WHISPERS
B-45. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
AND, five minutes later, I thought of this ....
A-39. MAXIMILIAN SCHELL = the Young Lions with Brando (B-45. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE)
What I think we have left, as far as completely unused (the smart money matches Ullmann with Cries and Whispers, Jolie with The Terminator and Schell with Streetcar):
A-2. LIV ULLMANN
A-26. ANGELINA JOLIE
A-39. MAXIMILIAN SCHELL
B-3. THE TERMINATOR
B-44. CRIES AND WHISPERS
B-45. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
AND, five minutes later, I thought of this ....
A-39. MAXIMILIAN SCHELL = the Young Lions with Brando (B-45. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE)
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The smart money is correct in two of those three cases. The other actor and film will need to be matched with already-used answers.mellytu74 wrote:A-13. LIONEL BARRYMORE = THE SECRET HEART with Walter Pidgeon ((B-2. MRS. MINIVER)
What I think we have left, as far as completely unused (the smart money matches Ullmann with Cries and Whispers, Jolie with The Terminator and Schell with Streetcar):
A-2. LIV ULLMANN
A-26. ANGELINA JOLIE
A-39. MAXIMILIAN SCHELL
B-3. THE TERMINATOR
B-44. CRIES AND WHISPERS
B-45. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
Since you've successfully matched Lionel Barrymore, I will just that that my INTENDED match was this: A-13. Lionel Barrymore and Richard Widmark (B-17. Pickup on South Street) in Down to the Sea in Ships
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I did not realize that was a Bible verse, Frank.
I went right past it in the canon of movies for both.
I went right past it in the canon of movies for both.
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Oh, I've looked past this one many times. Such a simple phrase that you don't even think of it as a biblical phrase. Melly should have stuck with Corinthians.
A-2. LIV ULLMANN = FACE TO FACE with Kari Sylwan (B-44. CRIES AND WHISPERS)
A-2. LIV ULLMANN = FACE TO FACE with Kari Sylwan (B-44. CRIES AND WHISPERS)
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The Corinthians verse is well known, but so is Deuteronomy 34:10 (the third from the last verse of the Torah).Pastor Fireball wrote:Oh, I've looked past this one many times. Such a simple phrase that you don't even think of it as a biblical phrase. Melly should have stuck with Corinthians.
A-2. LIV ULLMANN = FACE TO FACE with Kari Sylwan (B-44. CRIES AND WHISPERS)
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OK. with the Ullman and Schell matches, that means we have this left.....franktangredi wrote:The smart money is correct in two of those three cases. The other actor and film will need to be matched with already-used answers.
A-26. ANGELINA JOLIE = THE GOOD SHEPHERD with PREVIOUSLY USED MOVIE
and PREVIOUSLY USED ACTOR with B-3. THE TERMINATOR
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I just thought of something ....
Did we ever establish that Angelina Jolie is here FOR The Good Shepherd. I can't see that she wouldn't be but ....
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This kind of works, though Robert Duvall appears pretty far down in the credits.mellytu74 wrote:PREVIOUSLY USED ACTOR with B-3. THE TERMINATOR
A-9. ROBERT DUVALL = THE SIXTH DAY with Arnold Schwarzenegger (B-3. THE TERMINATOR)
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Yeah, but I was stuck with him because I already had him for Tender Mercies.plasticene wrote:This kind of works, though Robert Duvall appears pretty far down in the credits.mellytu74 wrote:PREVIOUSLY USED ACTOR with B-3. THE TERMINATOR
A-9. ROBERT DUVALL = THE SIXTH DAY with Arnold Schwarzenegger (B-3. THE TERMINATOR)
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ET FINIS
Everyone has been used, so the game is done!
You found some matches that I did not intend, and the only one I intended that you did not find was this one:
A-38. Max Von Sydow and Harriett Andersson (B-44. Cries and Whispers) in Through a Glass Darkly
Ingmar Bergman showed up three times, which is not in the least bit surprising.
You found some matches that I did not intend, and the only one I intended that you did not find was this one:
A-38. Max Von Sydow and Harriett Andersson (B-44. Cries and Whispers) in Through a Glass Darkly
Ingmar Bergman showed up three times, which is not in the least bit surprising.
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I hope you'll restore the original title of the game to the first post in the thread. --Bob
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Done.Bob78164 wrote:I hope you'll restore the original title of the game to the first post in the thread. --Bob