Movie Game, Mk 3

I was gonna say that.

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Phooey; nice catch Shibb. I searched on X-men & it said it was ok but… :frowning:

On my reroll, I’ll go with Spy Kids. (The first 2 weren’t bad, but the 3rd one sucked.)

Nice simul-post, Gfactor. Ok, then, wrapped in fine Corinthian leather:

Ricardo Montalban

The Wrath of Khaaaaaaannn!!!

Leonard Nimoy

Them! :smiley:

Edmund Gwenn

The Trouble With Harry

John Forsythe

Taking of Hitchcock comedies, I watched The Farmer’s Wife (a silent film) the other day. Charming.

Gotta do it:

Kitten with a Whip

Ann-Margret

I’ve got to get out to the movies with you sometime, dear. The titles I tend to see are just so common.

Aside to Twicks: My seven year old son was helping with the crossword puzzle this evening, a simple little affair from the St. Pete Times. He got the clue “Start of a German count” as eins. I was very proud.

Dons hat (fedora?), light ciggie and put on best Francis Sinatra voice:

Someone to Watch Over Me

And so you should be - that’s impressive. Are you of Teutonic heritage by any chance?

I am genuinely impressed as hell by this.

He takes after his mom, eh? :wink:

I used her on June 28th (but didn’t hyphenate her name, so it might not have come up in a search). So we still have Kitten with a Whip.

No, but we lived in Germany from the time he was 7 months old until about 2.5 years old. When he was about 1.5 years old I noticed him once counting the stairs in German as I carried him down. He has no conscious recollection of anything more than a year or two ago, though.

Oh, and Twicks: :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m teaching him and his slightly older sister to use my big honking dictionary now. The Boy is thrilled with it and has been using it to teach himself Greek Mythology. He came in the other day to ask me how to spell “Cerebrus”.

Richard Anderson

And your kids really do sound excellently cool.

The Player

Malcolm McDowell