The number I have in mind is likely over 300.
The number I have in mind is likely over 300.
I doubt it’s the answer but I swear Samuel Jackson is in every other movie that comes out anymore.
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
LOL, how true.
Regarding the guesses so far...
[Raiders] They are digging in the wrong place! [/Raiders]
as a joke Sheb Wooley aka the Wilhelm scream seeing as it is in everything
That is absolutely the answer I was going for! People were looking for "credits" whereas the question merely stated "seen or heard." Sheb Wooley does have 50+ screen credits; but the ubiquitous Wilhelm scream is likely in another 250 films (give or take), according to estimates from various internet sources.
My Raiders quote was a two-fold clue: 1) that people trying to count credits were on the wrong track and 2) Raiders itself contains a Wilhelm scream.
that was meant as a joke
which actor was the first to be killed by three science fiction icons
What do the BLONDIE movie series and the movie 3 EXTREMES have in common?
ANSWER
The name of this character in the Blondie series is "BABY DUMPLING"
I will allow you to surmise.. What the main ingredient in these dumplings is? From 3 Extremes (also released as a full length feature DUMPLINGS.)
WHAT MOVIE SAVES DWAN'S LIFE IN THE 1976 KING KONG?
Thanks for the welcome, and apologies for answering such an old question!
This is my first go at this sort of thing so we'll see how it goes:
Which is the only David Lynch film (has nothing to do with Twin Peaks) to get a sequel/spin-off?
Well, there's Dune but the remakes and TV series aren't really sequels or spinoffs of Lynch's version. Inland Empire does have a second smaller part called More Things that Happened which is re-edited deleted scenes from IE and more like an orbiting satellite around the mothership than it is a sequel. I know I'm missing something, just don't know what. I haven't seen many of his recent short films so maybe something among them? Just thinking out loud....
Nope, nothing to do with any of his shorts, web or TV series, or other independent projects.
Some clues: Lynch had no involvement with this film's production.
Based on a book by the same author of the source material for Lynch's movie (Think Jackie Brown/Out of Sight).
OK, this is very easy, Who gave the shortest acceptance speech ever at an Academy Awards Ceremony?
Was it the legendary Alfred Hitchcock's infamous 5 word acceptance speech? haha
DISCLAIMER: This is something that I've always believed to be true. But I cannot currently find information to support or disprove this fact, so I'm going with it. If someone can prove otherwise, I'll tip my hat and accept it.
What is the first film to feature a black, female TV-news reporter?
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