The Movie Game

Weird, I somehow missed it when I searched.

Patrick Swayze

It’s easy to forget what’s on page 3 when you’re on page 21.

I assume *Black Dog * isn’t taken yet…

Just want to know whether you’re impugning my or Christina Applegate’s reputation. (I know a lot of the people in movies without actually watching the movie. For (an extreme) example, I know that Stallone was in Judge Dredd and Stop or my Mom Will Shoot but I never had to sit through that dreck. I did see five minutes of Judge Dredd once on a cable channel but was able to find the remote and switch stations before my eyeballs were scorched). Now we’re you suggesting something untoward with my relationship regards Ms. Applegate, although I don’t generally find blondes attractive, she has a certain allure. This allure is tempered by my memory of Ms. Applegate as a young star of a “cop dad raising two young kids after mom dies” drama. She was just a kid in that show and on the early MWC episodes, so it makes me feel like a dirty old man to have any impure thoughts about her. Since I am a dirty old man I don’t really mind, though. :wink:

We are in the same camp there, my friend. And wasn’t that the whole point of her role on MWC?

I was specifically responding to my inference that you were saying she *had * been *used * elsewhere. :wink:

Ditto Meat Loaf

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

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Tim Curry**

He didn’t show up on Search This Thread, and I don’t remember seeing him.

The world would be a very sad place indeed, without dirty old men. :wink: Morning, gentlemen.

Tim Curry was in Loaded Weapon.

Emilio Estevez

The Outsiders

Sofia Coppola

The Cotton Club

Diane Lane

Streets of Fire

I can’t believe it, but Willem Dafoe is still in play.

Platoon

Tom Berenger

Looking for Mr. Goodbar

That was a hard movie to watch.

Tuesday Weld

Yeah, but not a bad movie. The line from Berenger’s character, “Hey, I was always a pitcher, not a catcher” really got my attention. He makes a good villian, and not just one dimensional.

The Cincinnati Kid (which opens up at least one great play)

Karl Malden