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Post by MelMac on Jun 11, 2007 12:42:22 GMT -5
How about Fred Gwynne to any of the three actors.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 11, 2007 13:48:57 GMT -5
How about Fred Gwynne to any of the three actors. Fred Gwynne was probably best known as Herman Munster. He played this in every MUNSTERS episode and movie, including MUNSTERS' REVENGE. He starred opposite Bob Hastings, who played the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Bob Hastings guest starred with all THREE of the leads in GAH three different times in the series run: 1. As Pam's dad in HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID. 2. As an announcer in IT'S ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE. and 3. As an announcer in THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 11, 2007 13:57:03 GMT -5
How about Fred Gwynne to any of the three actors. Fred Gwynne was probably best known as Herman Munster. He played this in every MUNSTERS episode and movie, including MUNSTERS' REVENGE. He starred opposite Bob Hastings, who played the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Bob Hastings guest starred with all THREE of the leads in GAH three different times in the series run: 1. As Pam's dad in HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID. 2. As an announcer in IT'S ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE. and 3. As an announcer in THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Roundabout way, given Phantom's never been a series, but good job there HD. The other thing Gwynne's best known for was "Car 54 Where are You?" While I enjoyed him as Herman Munster, I do think he was slightly typecast the rest of his life.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 11, 2007 13:58:30 GMT -5
Fred Gwynne was probably best known as Herman Munster. He played this in every MUNSTERS episode and movie, including MUNSTERS' REVENGE. He starred opposite Bob Hastings, who played the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Bob Hastings guest starred with all THREE of the leads in GAH three different times in the series run: 1. As Pam's dad in HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID. 2. As an announcer in IT'S ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE. and 3. As an announcer in THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Roundabout way, given Phantom's never been a series, but good job there HD. The other thing Gwynne's best known for was "Car 54 Where are You?" While I enjoyed him as Herman Munster, I do think he was slightly typecast the rest of his life. You need to read better. Gwynne played the CHARACTER Phantom of the Opera in the movie MUNSTERS' REVENGE...not that Opera WAS a series. He was good in CAR 54, but best known for Munster. How many was it supposed to take us?
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Post by MelMac on Jun 11, 2007 14:19:34 GMT -5
I don't know... I just chose two names. Also, it would've helped if you said he played the Phantom in the movie and not "played the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." Given the musical is currently on Broadway (one of the longest continuously run musicals as well), people will think that you're referring to the musical.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 11, 2007 14:27:29 GMT -5
I don't know... I just chose two names. Also, it would've helped if you said he played the Phantom in the movie and not "played the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." Given the musical is currently on Broadway (one of the longest continuously run musicals as well), people will think that you're referring to the musical. Not everyone is as literal as you. If you read the entire paragraph, it makes perfect sense.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 11, 2007 14:41:36 GMT -5
I don't know... I just chose two names. Also, it would've helped if you said he played the Phantom in the movie and not "played the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." Given the musical is currently on Broadway (one of the longest continuously run musicals as well), people will think that you're referring to the musical. Not everyone is as literal as you. If you read the entire paragraph, it makes perfect sense. Maybe, but if I wasn't literal, you guys would wonder if I've been concussed and have amnesia.
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Post by Nicol on Jun 12, 2007 6:43:12 GMT -5
Jake Gyllenhaal to Katt
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 12, 2007 8:43:29 GMT -5
Good one, although you could have picked a better actor than Gyllenhall. Gyllenhall was in CITY SLICKERS opposite Noble Willingham (probably best known for his role on WALKER: TEXAS RANGER). Noble Willingham played opposite Katt in BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS. You know, you should really say how many moves it should take...that way people know what they are looking for, especially since moves like this one can be done quite easily in two or three moves, but not as easy otherwise.
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Post by Nicol on Jun 12, 2007 10:04:10 GMT -5
Good one, although you could have picked a better actor than Gyllenhall. Gyllenhall was in CITY SLICKERS opposite Noble Willingham (probably best known for his role on WALKER: TEXAS RANGER). Noble Willingham played opposite Katt in BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS. You know, you should really say how many moves it should take...that way people know what they are looking for, especially since moves like this one can be done quite easily in two or three moves, but not as easy otherwise. I only picked him cause I was talking to someone about Donnie Darko (which I have never seen) I was going to put 1 or two connections but I actually didn't know if it could be done. so I left it open. and you proved once again HD it could be done.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 12, 2007 18:12:19 GMT -5
Fred Astaire to Katt. I don't know why, just trying to link two dancers just sounds interesting.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 12, 2007 19:06:35 GMT -5
Fred Astaire to Katt. I don't know why, just trying to link two dancers just sounds interesting. Yes, because people consider Katt a dancer first. This was tough as I am not a big fan of Perry Mason, but I found a link in one match for them both. Fred Astaire was in A FAMILY UPSIDE DOWN with Patty Duke. Patty Duke was in PERRY MASON: THE CASE OF THE AVENGING ACE with William Katt. This could easily be done in two or three moves...finding it in one was tricky.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 12, 2007 19:55:11 GMT -5
Fred Astaire to Katt. I don't know why, just trying to link two dancers just sounds interesting. Yes, because people consider Katt a dancer first. This was tough as I am not a big fan of Perry Mason, but I found a link in one match for them both. Fred Astaire was in A FAMILY UPSIDE DOWN with Patty Duke. Patty Duke was in PERRY MASON: THE CASE OF THE AVENGING ACE with William Katt. This could easily be done in two or three moves...finding it in one was tricky. Maybe, but he can dance, and quite well. Just thing is, with the exception of "Pippin," anything I see him dance in on a show his character dies ("Flashdance with Death" - Diagnosis Murder. )
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Post by MelMac on Jun 13, 2007 17:19:48 GMT -5
You know you're tired when you actually almost put this idea as a separation bit: Fried eggs to any of the cast. ====================== Don't have a legit one yet, and given I thought of this one earlier today, it's best I hold off for a while.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 13, 2007 18:04:37 GMT -5
You know you're tired when you actually almost put this idea as a separation bit: Fried eggs to any of the cast. ====================== Don't have a legit one yet, and given I thought of this one earlier today, it's best I hold off for a while. Here we go then. George Bickel was in the movie FRIED EGG HERO. George was in the DANCERS IN THE DARK, but was officially uncredited for his role as Spiegel with Paul Fix. Paul Fix was in the series the RIFLEMAN as Marshal Micah Torrance with Robert Culp. Fried eggs.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 13, 2007 18:52:33 GMT -5
You know you're tired when you actually almost put this idea as a separation bit: Fried eggs to any of the cast. ====================== Don't have a legit one yet, and given I thought of this one earlier today, it's best I hold off for a while. Here we go then. George Bickel was in the movie FRIED EGG HERO. George was in the DANCERS IN THE DARK, but was officially uncredited for his role as Spiegel with Paul Fix. Paul Fix was in the series the RIFLEMAN as Marshal Micah Torrance with Robert Culp. Fried eggs. Uh... MyTatuo... I think we need to give HD the title of "Most literal" on that board if he does this.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 13, 2007 19:22:20 GMT -5
Here we go then. George Bickel was in the movie FRIED EGG HERO. George was in the DANCERS IN THE DARK, but was officially uncredited for his role as Spiegel with Paul Fix. Paul Fix was in the series the RIFLEMAN as Marshal Micah Torrance with Robert Culp. Fried eggs. Uh... MyTatuo... I think we need to give HD the title of "Most literal" on that board if he does this. Just showing you how great I am...MyTatuo already knows how great I am.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 13, 2007 20:01:31 GMT -5
Uh... MyTatuo... I think we need to give HD the title of "Most literal" on that board if he does this. Just showing you how great I am...MyTatuo already knows how great I am. At being a literal Apprentice Warlock? I thought you were the Wizard of the Fifth Ring and I was the one who usually ended up getting eaten up by dragons because I goof up a spell or getting knocked out or killed in round robins here?
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jun 13, 2007 20:04:06 GMT -5
Just showing you how great I am...MyTatuo already knows how great I am. At being a literal Apprentice Warlock? I thought you were the Wizard of the Fifth Ring and I was the one who usually ended up getting eaten up by dragons because I goof up a spell or getting knocked out or killed in round robins here? Being too literal again aren't you? You said you wanted someone to connect Fried Eggs to the cast...so I did. I was showing you my power. Just because you said it in a delusional moment does not mean it affects the rest of us that way.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 13, 2007 20:08:41 GMT -5
At being a literal Apprentice Warlock? I thought you were the Wizard of the Fifth Ring and I was the one who usually ended up getting eaten up by dragons because I goof up a spell or getting knocked out or killed in round robins here? Being too literal again aren't you? You said you wanted someone to connect Fried Eggs to the cast...so I did. I was showing you my power. Just because you said it in a delusional moment does not mean it affects the rest of us that way. Sorry, what I meant to say was... Lamb Chop to any of the three, but bonus points if it's Katt or Sellecca.
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