Anthony Edwards had a long run on “E.R.” Tim “Poindexter” Busfield has worked steadily, on “thirtysomething” and “West Wing.” James Cromwell has been successful, even getting an Oscar nomination for “Babe.”
Bernie Casey has also had a fairly successful career. And Ted McGinley as worked steadily, albeit frequently showing up on shows right before they get cancelled.
Curtis “booger” Armstrong went on to do the voice of Steve’s friend “snot” on American Dad. What a typecast–unclean nose kid!
Hey, it’s not like they briefed every single person who worked on every stage of the Manhattan Project on what they were helping with. (Albeit more for security reasons than “get my students to do it with school equipment so I don’t have to pay them” reasons, in that case.)
Yeah, not big fans of their work. Of the three TV shows, I’ve seen 4-5 episodes of ER and none of the other two. I saw Cromwell listed, but couldn’t believe it was that James Cromwell.
Like I implied, we started watching it near the end, from where the nerds dorm gets trashed (aren’t there some laws broken there as well? And did I see a scene where a policeman says he doesn’t have jurisdiction, whereas the Greek Council does?).
“Mopery? What the hell is mopery?”
“NERDS!!!”
“I’ve been trolling the local high schools all day.”
“Did you get in her pants?”
- “She’s not htat kind of girl, Booger.”*
“Why? Does she have a penis?”
Heh, there is a Japanese rock band named Ogre You Asshole.
From the link:
Of course! But we really didn’t have RAs after freshman year because almost no one lived in the dorms after freshman year. Typically one lived in a freshman-only dorm their first year, and after than joined one of the 35 fraternities, each with their own Animal House mansion-style house (although some looked more like a Motel 6) or they moved off campus with 5 of their friends.
Not to mention Top Gun!
Not to mention that the CIA guys at the beginning of Real Genius:
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[li]Laughed about the project being both “immoral and unethical,”[/li][li]Admitted the President wasn’t aware of the project,[/li][li]And killed the one guy who objected to the above,[/li][/ul]
I’d say the nefariousness of the project is pretty definitive.