1. Which actor do we see playing a young Woody Allen in RADIO DAYS?
2. Which Shakespeare play has NOT been made into a movie - a) Love's Labour Lost b) Henry V c) Taming of the Shrew or d) Henry VIII? (This does not include BBC versions, since they taped all their performances of Will's plays.)
3. From which film comes the quote "You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turbin!"?
1. Which actor do we see playing a young Woody Allen in RADIO DAYS?
2. Which Shakespeare play has NOT been made into a movie - a) Love's Labour Lost b) Henry V c) Taming of the Shrew or d) Henry VIII? (This does not include BBC versions, since they taped all their performances of Will's plays.)
3. From which film comes the quote "You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turbin!"?
Chocky is right for #2. Any takers on the other two??
1. Which actor do we see playing a young Woody Allen in RADIO DAYS?
2. Which Shakespeare play has NOT been made into a movie - a) Love's Labour Lost b) Henry V c) Taming of the Shrew or d) Henry VIII? (This does not include BBC versions, since they taped all their performances of Will's plays.)
3. From which film comes the quote "You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turbin!"?
Chocky is right for #2. Any takers on the other two??
Number One: The answer is your man, the short redhead fella that plays Dr Evil's son in Austin Powers, whose name escapes me right now...
Number Three: It sounds like something from a Hope/Crosby "Going to..." film. Is it???
1. Which actor do we see playing a young Woody Allen in RADIO DAYS? 3. From which film comes the quote "You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turbin!"?
Number One: The answer is your man, the short redhead fella that plays Dr Evil's son in Austin Powers, whose name escapes me right now...
Number Three: It sounds like something from a Hope/Crosby "Going to..." film. Is it???
#1: is close enough, fluff. Seth Green is his name. Good going.
#3: Nope. Think more farcical and about 30 years later.
1. Which actor do we see playing a young Woody Allen in RADIO DAYS? 3. From which film comes the quote "You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turbin!"?
Number One: The answer is your man, the short redhead fella that plays Dr Evil's son in Austin Powers, whose name escapes me right now...
Number Three: It sounds like something from a Hope/Crosby "Going to..." film. Is it???
#1: is close enough, fluff. Seth Green is his name. Good going.
#3: Nope. Think more farcical and about 30 years later.
Isn't number 3 from Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein? I hear Marty Feldman's Eye-gor saying that line in my head.
What celebs kicked off right after saying the following?
1) "That was the best ice-cream soda I ever tasted."Lou Costello -- ChocolateLady strikes!
2) "That was a great game of golf, fellers."Bing Crosby -- Chocolate yet again!
3) "I've never felt better." (Silent movie star, son also became a movie star)Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. -- Bean got it!
4) "I've had a hell of a lot of fun and I've enjoyed every minute of it."Errol Flynn -- BaftaBabe knocks it outta the park!
5) "I should never have switched from Scotch to Martinis." Humphrey Bogart -- Bean's 2/2, neck-and-neck with the Chocolate!
6) "Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No [CELEB'S OWN SURNAME] would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him."John Barrymore -- this answer was "Whipped"!
Since BaftaBabe came up with the last answer, it's her turn to burn the brains! (Hey, it ain't my rule . . . how d'ya think it got to be MY turn????)
Excellent, Chocy! It was probably a CHOCOLATE soda, huh? That's why you got it!
Whip's right, too! Him AND his apochrypa-- . . . yeah, that thing!
(Say, you guys aren't looking these answers up, are you?)
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Hints if you care to peek:
#2 is an actor/singer, died in the '70s #4 is an actor, with a legendary character forever attached to him #5 is an actor, particularly noted for being not-so-nice onscreen.