Movie Marathon (Part 1)

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz – “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz – “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz – “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz - “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
  5. Aliens - “Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz - “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
  5. Aliens - “Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”
  6. Sudden Impact - “Go ahead, make my day.”

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz - “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
  5. Aliens - “Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”
  6. Sudden Impact - “Go ahead, make my day.”
  7. Casablanca - “Play it again, Sam.”

Yes, I know. But that’s how most people still think of it.

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz - “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
  5. Aliens - “Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”
  6. Sudden Impact - “Go ahead, make my day.”
  7. Casablanca - “Play it again, Sam.”
  8. The Music Man - "With a capital [insert letter] and that rhymes with [insert letter] and that stands for [insert epithet].

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz - “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
  5. Aliens - “Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”
  6. Sudden Impact - “Go ahead, make my day.”
  7. Casablanca - “Play it again, Sam.”
  8. The Music Man - "With a capital [insert letter] and that rhymes with [insert letter] and that stands for [insert epithet].
  9. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - “Alrighty then.”

Movies that gave us a catch phrase

  1. Wizard of Oz - “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  2. Terminator - “I’ll be back”
  3. Network - “I’m mad as hell and not going to take this any more!”
  4. Robocop - “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
  5. Aliens - “Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”
  6. Sudden Impact - “Go ahead, make my day.”
  7. Casablanca - “Play it again, Sam.”
  8. The Music Man - "With a capital [insert letter] and that rhymes with [insert letter] and that stands for [insert epithet].
  9. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - “Alrighty then.”
  10. All About Eve: “Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy night.”

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)
  6. Down Periscope (Kelsey Grammer)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)
  6. Down Periscope (Kelsey Grammer)
  7. Three Men and a Baby (Tom Selleck)

-“BB”-

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)
  6. Down Periscope (Kelsey Grammer)
  7. Three Men and a Baby (Tom Selleck)
  8. Kiss of Death (David Caruso)

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)
  6. Down Periscope (Kelsey Grammer)
  7. Three Men and a Baby (Tom Selleck)
  8. Kiss of Death (David Caruso)
  9. Showgirls (Elizabeth Berkley)

Three Men and a Baby was a huge hit. Not sure it belongs on this list.

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)
  6. Down Periscope (Kelsey Grammer)
  7. Three Men and a Baby (Tom Selleck)
  8. Kiss of Death (David Caruso)
  9. Showgirls (Elizabeth Berkley)
  10. The Switch (Jennifer Aniston)

Yes, Selleck has a number of film credits to his name,and some have been quite successful. So, let’s try this then:

Unsuccessful movie vehicles for TV stars

  1. Leonard Part 6 (Bill Cosby)
  2. Troop Beverly Hills (Shelley Long)
  3. Welcome to Mooseport (Ray Romano)
  4. The Lifeguard (Kristen Bell)
  5. Fools Rush In (Matthew Perry)
  6. Down Periscope (Kelsey Grammer)
  7. Drive Me Crazy (Melissa Joan Hart)
  8. Kiss of Death (David Caruso)
  9. Showgirls (Elizabeth Berkley)
  10. The Switch (Jennifer Aniston)

Melissa Joan Hart never could quite make it in film. She did (and continues to do) very well in TV, doing made-for-TV movies and guesting on various shows after “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” but her film career never took off, and she only has a handful of theatrical films to her name.

EH, looks like you completed this one. Care to suggest the next category?

I think I get what BB was going for, though; in spite of the film being a huge hit, it didn’t project Selleck into a film career. He’s still a TV actor. Ted Danson has had a more successful film career than Selleck, albeit, Danson’s film credits have been mostly in art house-type films.