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Tom Petty is in the end of the postman (kevin costner) I believe Kevin Cosnters character recognizes him but he says something about not being a musician anymore.While several musicians have acted in movies dealing with post-apocalyptic futures, name one that played themselves.....but not as a musician.
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I though about that, but honestly it's just as much of a series as Bond..Originally posted by Chris DTrue, not sure if you could really count the Godzilla movies as a "series", though. If I remember right, the character that has actually appeared in more movies than any other is Dracula.
Both look different depending on the movie
Both series take place over many decades with little change to the character
Both have few repeating characters
Both 'stand-alone' with little need for any of the other movies.
Now the Harry Potter movies would be more of a "series" though.
Kevin D.Last edited by Chris D; 26 May 2016, 21:55 Thursday.- Bottom
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(answer to the Strangelove question?)
In the meantime, here's another:
In the great 80's slapstick movie "Top Secret"...
1. What notable actor plays the lead role? (easy)
2. What's significant about the Swedish bookshop scene that takes place as the lead characters look to make contact with the resistance underground? (medium)
3. What kind of car gets its bumper tapped in the final chase scene, making it explode into a ball of fire? (challenging)
4. How many of the resistance underground members can you name? (hard)
CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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Yeah, I have one.....
In the movie Ferris Buehlers Day Off, what was the name of the two intersecting streets in Chicago where the parade float scene was shot?
(You have to be a real nerd like me to notice stuff like this in a movie. :lol: )Robert P. 8)
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