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  1. QUOTE (GhostGirl @ Nov 8 2004, 10:51 AM) "Oh yeah? Well I can't take ANYTHING you say seriously with that stupid accent. You sound like you should be 'plottink beeg trabble for moose and skvirrel'!" Friends?
  2. Different Strings. Didn't have to think twice.
  3. QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Nov 5 2004, 10:15 AM) QUOTE (1-0-0-1-0-0-1 @ Nov 5 2004, 10:10 AM) QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Nov 5 2004, 09:29 AM) RR, I didn't know you were into astronomy. I own a few very nice telescopes, one of which is my Celestron Ultima2000 8" computerized with all the goodies! I love it to death, just don't get to use it enough. Here is a photo of a Triple Eclipse on Jupiter, very rare indeed! http://www.mikekreidel.com/triplejupiter.jpg You took that shot???? NO......hell no. I wish I could get shots like that. This is from the Hubble. I was gonna say! You mentioned your scope and then showed that photo....kinda misleading!
  4. QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Nov 5 2004, 09:29 AM) RR, I didn't know you were into astronomy. I own a few very nice telescopes, one of which is my Celestron Ultima2000 8" computerized with all the goodies! I love it to death, just don't get to use it enough. Here is a photo of a Triple Eclipse on Jupiter, very rare indeed! http://www.mikekreidel.com/triplejupiter.jpg You took that shot????
  5. QUOTE (Snowdog @ Nov 4 2004, 01:22 PM)To me, the marine biologist episode was a masterpiece. Most of the different story lines in each episode would intertwine with each other but the way all of the story lines in this episode intertwined (is that a word?) with each other was just exceptional. I chose "The Contest," but "The Marine Biologist" was brilliant, especially after Jerry told George's old college chum that George was a marine biologist, when when he was actually unemployed. Later they're in the diner and Jerry is telling George that he ran into her... George: Diane DeConn? You saw Diane DeConn! Jerry: Something huh? George: Yeah! How'd she look. Jerry: She looked great. She asked about you. George: She did! What did she say? Jerry: "How's George?" George: George! She said George? She remembered my name. Diane DeConn remembered my name. She was the "it" girl! Jerry: Yeah she asked for your number, I think she's gonna get in touch with you. George: OK, I'm tellin' you right now if your kiddin' around I'm not gonna be able to be friends with you anymore. I'm serious about that. You got that? Jerry: Expect a call. George: Oh my god he's not kidding. Jerry: Now, I should tell you... at this point she's under the impression that you are a..... George: A what? Jerry: A marine biologist. George: A marine biologist....why am I a marine biologist? Jerry: I may have mentioned it. George: But I'm not a marine biologist! Jerry: I'm aware of that. George: So? Jerry: You don't think it's a good job? George: I didn't think it was a job! Jerry: Oh. It's a fascinating field! Jerry's delivery in that scene was perfect. I laugh my ass off when he says, "Now, I should tell you..." because you know what's coming.
  6. QUOTE (BSG @ Nov 4 2004, 07:10 AM) Alright, as discussed with Jack, a new day in the movie quote game brings a new quote from the same movie... So, the new rule is we have to provide a new quote every day until somebody solves it? Some movies don't have a lot of good quotes, but I think it's worth a try. I put up two quotes and a bunch of hints with that last one.
  7. QUOTE (BSG @ Nov 2 2004, 11:15 PM)QUOTE (1-0-0-1-0-0-1 @ Oct 17 2004, 11:15 PM) Next: Cop A: "I've been trying to get you all night. Why don't you answer your f***ing beeper?" Cop B: "I just want to tell you, that the next time I'm suspended, so is my F***ING BEEPER!" Holy Schnikies! Are we still on this same quote? Is it Blue Thunder? FINALLY!!!!! The high-tech chopper was the hardware I was referring to, and it stole nearly every scene it was in. "Blue Thunder," released in 1982, starred Roy Scheider (who was one of the stars of a little movie named "Jaws," Moonraker! ), and was directed by John Badham, who also directed "Saturday Night Fever!" It features some of the best helicopter chase scenes ever filmed, including one through the streets of LA. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v318/1001001/bluethunder_main.gif Yer up, BSG!
  8. QUOTE (paganoman @ Nov 2 2004, 01:58 PM) Another 48 Hours? It wasn't a sequel, nor did it have one of its own (that I'm aware of).
  9. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Nov 2 2004, 12:33 PM) Sudden Impact?
  10. QUOTE (Drumnut @ Nov 1 2004, 11:03 PM) Anybody watch the pre-Election SNL on Monday night? No, I watched some of "Mad TV." That show is pretty good! The "Jeopardy" skit was well done.
  11. "Before we're done here...y'all be wearing gold-plated diapers!" "What does that mean?" "Never question Bruce Dickinson!"
  12. "The last time I checked, we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!"
  13. It's a fine idea...it just needs a little more cowbell...
  14. QUOTE (Snowdog @ Nov 1 2004, 04:12 PM) QUOTE (kazzman @ Nov 1 2004, 04:05 PM) I guess I'll give it a shot first. "I have some truths to say to the fellow men in the audience. It's you're fault there's so much violence in this country and it's you're fauld there's so much violence in our country! You are ruining our society and you should be ashamed!" Is that from the Rosie O'Donnell show? Either that or "The Ellen Degeneres Show."
  15. QUOTE (Moonraker @ Nov 1 2004, 11:13 AM) War Games? Remember, this is a cop movie. I also said that this wasn't your normal cop movie, and that is because -- here's another hint -- a piece of hardware was as much a star of this film as any actor.
  16. QUOTE (madra sneachta @ Nov 1 2004, 09:10 AM) Tango and Cash?
  17. QUOTE (Moonraker @ Oct 31 2004, 11:00 PM) Big Trouble In Little China? The movie took place in the U.S. (west coast).
  18. Any guesses? This movie isn't that obscure! Another hint: It was made in the 1980s.
  19. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Oct 30 2004, 07:44 AM)The fact is that directors at that time did not have the technology, nor the resources (most 'horror' films were considered 'b-movies' and, correspondingly, had lower budgets) so were forced to find alternatives. Hence they understood atmosphere better than a lot of today's directors. This resulted in their films being frightening in a more subtle way - causing the viewer to be unsettled rather than shocked/repulsed by the images on the screen. That reminds me of Hitchcock's definition of suspense: There is a bomb under the table and it explodes -- that is surprise. There is a bomb under the table and it doesn't explode -- that is suspense. "Jaws" worked much the same way because the mechanical shark didn't function properly. Not having a working shark forced Spielberg to use more POV shots and John Williams' tense music to let you know where the fish was. And later in the movie, instead of seeing the shark, you saw the yellow barrels that the shark was supposedly dragging around. What you don't see is often scarier than what you do see.
  20. Anybody remember 1979's "When A Stranger Calls?" I saw it in the theater as a kid and remember being scared silly. I haven't seen it since and wonder if it still holds up as a good, scary movie.
  21. QUOTE (1-0-0-1-0-0-1 @ Oct 17 2004, 11:15 PM) Cop A: "I've been trying to get you all night. Why don't you answer your f***ing beeper?" Cop B: "I just want to tell you, that the next time I'm suspended, so is my F***ING BEEPER!" That was the first quote. Here's another one from the same movie: "Well Colonel, one of your missiles just took out a barbeque shack down in Little Tokyo."
  22. QUOTE (Test4VitalSigns @ Oct 28 2004, 07:40 PM) Very cool...i've been hearing rumors of a "Prequel" of sorts for a few years now...now who do you think should play the role of the younger Lector? Anthony Hopkins with a week's worth of Botox...
  23. QUOTE (Digital Man @ Oct 27 2004, 01:27 PM) One of the Die Hard movies with Bruce Willis And you would've had to pick one of the three, you slacker!
  24. QUOTE (Moonraker @ Oct 27 2004, 01:37 AM) QUOTE (1-0-0-1-0-0-1 @ Oct 26 2004, 04:49 PM) -The lead star was also a lead in the of the biggest blockbusters of all time. That is purely subjective. No, it's a fact. When you see who it is it will make sense.
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