Going old school but I'd love to see Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho Marx in Duck Soup) and Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack) pair up to take on some stuffy institution together.
Cap & Barbie: "After a league of supervillains causes different universes to merge, the only remaining Avenger -- Captain America -- and Barbie search for a mythical power that'll defeat the villains and save the world from destruction."
Maurice Vaughan - The Marx Brothers we're groundbreaking hilarious. Their comedy holds up and feel so contemporary. I recommend checking out Duck Soup - it's genius. And, yes - nobody funnier than Rodney.
Humphry Bogart and Kathryn Hepburn. on a Princess cruise ship hijacked by terrorists. It's the "AFRICAN QUEEN: meets" UNDER SIEGE." What a way to spend a honeymoon!
Oh, but to answer your prompt -- Frasier Crane and Wonder Woman in a globe trotting adventure to stop an AI security agency that listens in/tracks all calls across the world and uses everyone's voices for terrorism. Called Wonder Woman 3: They're Listening.
Hi Maurice, I've been racking my brain to add to this icebreaker, but here goes: Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) because they both have a big ego and mad skills.
Hi there, Maurice. What a great question. Just in an immediate response I'd say Captain Willard [Martin Sheen] from "Apocalypse Now" and Margo Robbie [Barbie] from "Barbie".
Maurice Vaughan :-() never heard of Frank Bullitt? Goshamighty. Next you’ll tell me you’ve never heard of the film ‘Bullitt’! Haha! Steve McQueen played Frank Bullitt in that film. It has the greatest car chase ever filmed.
And yes, Snake Plisken in anything. The best scene from the bad movie "Escape from LA" was him surfing over the Cahuenga Pass. "Escape from New York" is still a fun watch.
Thanks, Geoff Hall. Incredible chase scene! I think two of the things that make it incredible are the slow buildup to the chase and the chase is shown from the POV of the main character AND the people chasing him. In a lot of movies and shows, the chase is only shown from the main character's POV or most of the chase is shown from the main character's POV with quick cuts to the chasers.
"The French Connection" also has a duly famous chase scene with cars and other vehicles involved along the way. IMDB has a list of top 30 car chase movies.
Geoff HallMaurice Vaughan I was once a huge fan of BULLITT's car chase scene until I discovered the AMAZING chase scene in THE BOURNE SUMPREMACY (2004). The pacing of this scene ROCKS! It really gets your blood pumping! What elevates this one for me: Bourne has more adversaries to contend with during his chase: The lone assassin, the Russian police, and Russian Department of Justice trailing in multiple cars. He also faces a challenge in escaping Moscow in a lowly taxi cab. PLUS, and this is huge-- Bourne is suffering with a gunshot wound to his shoulder. Also, he and the assassin exchange BRUTAL gunfire. Yep. THIS is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE CAR CHASE SCENE!!
Fun Fact: I'm the proud owner of the black sweater Damon is wearing during this scene. I also own the Russian vodka bottle and the Russian road map-- see photo. ( There's blood stains on the map!)
Bill Brock ah, but for me Bill some of those Bourne car chase scenes are full of micro-edits that dissolve the tension. It’s all spectacle. Although, yes the car chase in Paris is awesome. No super powered car for Bourne, just a Mini! So funny.
I watched "The French Connection" chase scene, Pamela Jaye Smith. Incredible scene! And hectic! The scene has two chases. The detective chasing the train and the officer on the train chasing the criminal.
The most amazing SFX scene for me, so far, is the hard to believe death scene of Brad Pitt's character in the beginning of, "MEET JOE BLACK." The way it was set up is just short of fantastic. If you haven't seen this film, I highly recommend it. It is my most favorite.
Hey Maurice, Personally, I think it's one of the best movies ever made. Not many people think so, but it is a great love story with a surprise twist of an ending. You should check it out.
I agree, Lee. Just watched Meet Joe Black yesterday. It is a great love story! I was anticipating the end trying to figure out how they would pull it off and it was done beautifully although I was left wondering why she didn’t look for her father. Somehow, she seemed to understand it all. Anyway, great movie!
Pamela Jaye Smith Agreed, Pamela. THE FRENCH CONNECTION has a phenomenal car chase! And here's the weird thing-- Director William Friedkin DID NOT have the proper permits to shoot that high speed scene, yet he did it anyways!! Hackman has commented on it also. There's a shot during the chase where I car pulls out in front of Hackman and smashes into the side of his car. That was NOT planned. The driver pulls out into traffic, smashes into Hackman and they keep it in the film. Watch for it!
Pamela Jaye SmithMaurice VaughanGeoff Hall Thank you for your interest. I went through my "authentic movie props phase" about 25 years ago-- A life jacket from TITANIC, and a few other things. I was a huge fan of THE BOURNE SUPREMACY starring Matt Damon and began collecting a few items and wardrobe from the film shortly after its release in the summer of 2004. I acquired the items through Premiere Props in Hollywood. The items were listed on Ebay and came with very authentic documentation. My most prized possession in the stunt harness jacket Matt wears in the film when he is forced to leap off a bridge in Berlin. Now, keep in mind that Damon had about 10 long coat copies used in production-- some were the hero standing jackets, some slightly altered ones became the running jackets. What makes mine a definite one-of-a-kind is that the stunt jacket is altered for the stunt-- a tear in the back to allow for the safety cable with several layers of duct tape still attached to the inside. In the inside pocket of the coat, there is a fabric label and written in ink reads, "Jason Bourne / Stage II 5-52".
I've posted a photo of the jacket. I've also attached a Youtube video below with Damon wearing the jacket while shooting the scene. Pretty cool, huh? Hope you enjoy it.
Pamela Jaye Smith This is the sweater Matt wore during the taxi cab chase scene. Notice the large hole in the shoulder. Bourne suffers a gun shot wound and presses towels to it while he's behind the wheel.
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Who is Strode and Prescott? Never heard of them. For real ... could you name the show/movie?
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Sure, Jenean McBrearty. Laurie Strode is from the "Halloween" movie franchise, and Sidney Prescott is from the "Scream" movie franchise.
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Laurie Strode
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Sidney Prescott
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Intriguing concept right there, Maurice Vaughan. Bring the heroes together, not the villains.
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Snake Plissken and R.P. MacReady
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Ethan Hunt and John McLane. One reacts to the chaos around him while the other plans things out.
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Thanks, Richard "RB" Botto. "Bring the heroes together, not the villains." Definitely. Maybe this post will give people ideas for new stories.
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I'd watch that movie, Bill Brock! I can see them getting along sometimes and butting heads.
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Maurice Vaughan Oh, no doubt! RUSSELL RULES! Plus, we were both born in the same town! : )
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Incredible duo, Leonardo Ramirez! "Join the IMF, we’ll be spies, have a few laughs."
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Cool, Bill Brock. Have you met Russell?
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Haha! Exactly, Maurice Vaughan . Could be a good buddy spy movie.
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Picard and Sherlock ;-)
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It would, Leonardo Ramirez. Ethan would be the serious guy, and John would be the comic relief. Classic buddy cop/buddy spy movie recipe.
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Great pair, Matthew Kelcourse! Which Sherlock?
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Just a Friday thought: Raoul Bova and Ann Hathaway (Romantic Comedy)
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I've heard of Anne Hathaway, Connie Barretta. What movies has Raoul Bova played in?
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Great question Maurice Vaughan. Hmmm...so many permutations. How about James Bond and Ethan Hunt?
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The two greatest spies in history, Nick Phillips! Excellent duo! Can you imagine a mashup of the "James Bond" and "Mission: Impossible" theme songs?
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Going old school but I'd love to see Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho Marx in Duck Soup) and Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack) pair up to take on some stuffy institution together.
I haven't seen any of Groucho Marx's movies, Sam Sokolow, but Rodney Dangerfield was hilarious!
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I love this Maurice Vaughan. Captain America and Barbie. I mean... right?
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I can see that, Debbie Elicksen.
Cap & Barbie: "After a league of supervillains causes different universes to merge, the only remaining Avenger -- Captain America -- and Barbie search for a mythical power that'll defeat the villains and save the world from destruction."
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Maurice, Raoul was in Under the Tuscan Sun, The Tourist, etc.
Ok, Connie Barretta. I was gonna watch "The Tourist" way back, but I never got the chance to.
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Julie andrews and bo derek.... join up to go for a vacation .......(comedy)
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G Luke - all they need is Dudley Moore :)
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Maurice Vaughan - The Marx Brothers we're groundbreaking hilarious. Their comedy holds up and feel so contemporary. I recommend checking out Duck Soup - it's genius. And, yes - nobody funnier than Rodney.
Great duo, G Luke. Would they be friends or butt heads on vacation?
I'll have to check out the Marx Brothers, Sam Sokolow.
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Humphry Bogart and Kathryn Hepburn. on a Princess cruise ship hijacked by terrorists. It's the "AFRICAN QUEEN: meets" UNDER SIEGE." What a way to spend a honeymoon!
Incredible picks, Lee Shargel! "What a way to spend a honeymoon" That could be the tagline.
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Maurice Vaughan they would definitely be butting heads..it will be a comedy....
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It's a humorous take on a great movie. Thanks Maurice, for the comment.
You're welcome, Lee Shargel.
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Always greats seeing you around, Maurice!
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Hi Maurice!
Thanks, Brian Smith. Alway great seeing you around too. Would you pair up an Avatar with a character from another movie?
Hi, Kelly E. Keough. How are you?
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musically Some people call him Mau-RICE!
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Oh, but to answer your prompt -- Frasier Crane and Wonder Woman in a globe trotting adventure to stop an AI security agency that listens in/tracks all calls across the world and uses everyone's voices for terrorism. Called Wonder Woman 3: They're Listening.
"musically Some people call him Mau-RICE!" I don't get it, Pat Alexander. Haha
I can picture them working together, Pat Alexander. Wonder Woman would fight the bad guys. What would Frasier do?
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He would make us laugh till we peed our pants! Wish you all the best, Maurice.
Thanks, Lee Shargel. All the best to you.
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THANKS!
You're welcome, Lee Shargel.
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Hi Maurice, I've been racking my brain to add to this icebreaker, but here goes: Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) because they both have a big ego and mad skills.
That's a great duo, Kelly E. Keough! I can picture them putting their heads together to solve crimes and fight supervillains. And butting heads a lot.
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Keanu Reeves and Selena Gomez as his estranged terorist daughter in the script "Bombshell". You have to see it, it will blow your mind out!
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Maurice Vaughan, thanks! Yes, the butting heads would be the best part!
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Frank Bullitt and James Bond.
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Westley (Princess Bride) & Daphne Blake (Live Action Scooby Doo). It'd be interesting to see their dynamic.
Dana Scully (The X-Files) and Patrick Jane (The Mentalist).
That sounds intense, Rutger Oosterhoff. That's your script, right?
A lot of these duos would butt heads, Kelly E. Keough. Haha
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I've heard of Frank Bullitt, Geoff Hall. Do you think he would get along with James Bond?
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Great duo, Dani Langren. What would Westley & Daphne be doing? Solving mysteries? And falling in love (adult Daphne)?
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They'd solve all the strange events, Marcel Nault Jr.!
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Probably a great crime-fighting duo could be John Malkovich and Helen Mirren and let's not forget Queen Latifa and Denzel Washington - THE EQUALIZERS!
Weren't John Malkovich and Helen Mirren in "Red," Lee Shargel? "The Equalizers"! Get on it, Hollywood! That's a hit waiting to be made!
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Yes, Maurice they were with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman and Brian Cox. The Equalizers, now there's an idea. HMMMMM!
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Both, Ex-CIA. Thery could meet - again! On an old case. To help an old friend who's in trouble. Whaddya say we make this a STAGE 32 project?
That's a great idea, Lee Shargel. Gotta get the rights first though.
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Yes. Forgot about that. Well, it was a good idea.
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... It's my basic idea and it's Jerrel's script.
Hi Rutger. I'm not sure what you mean but if you got it, pitch it. I wish you the best of luck.
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Hi there, Maurice. What a great question. Just in an immediate response I'd say Captain Willard [Martin Sheen] from "Apocalypse Now" and Margo Robbie [Barbie] from "Barbie".
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Interesting duo, Pamela Jaye Smith. I remember watching "Apocalypse Now" a long time ago. I don't remember much about the movie.
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Maurice Vaughan :-() never heard of Frank Bullitt? Goshamighty. Next you’ll tell me you’ve never heard of the film ‘Bullitt’! Haha! Steve McQueen played Frank Bullitt in that film. It has the greatest car chase ever filmed.
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I looked up "Bullitt" after you mentioned it in your last comment, Geoff Hall. I love a great car chase. I'll have to check it out.
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And yes, Snake Plisken in anything. The best scene from the bad movie "Escape from LA" was him surfing over the Cahuenga Pass. "Escape from New York" is still a fun watch.
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Maurice Vaughan here you go, Maurice.
https://youtu.be/FJZ-BHBKyos?si=6ogXWfHmrB69YouZ
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Thanks, Geoff Hall. Incredible chase scene! I think two of the things that make it incredible are the slow buildup to the chase and the chase is shown from the POV of the main character AND the people chasing him. In a lot of movies and shows, the chase is only shown from the main character's POV or most of the chase is shown from the main character's POV with quick cuts to the chasers.
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"The French Connection" also has a duly famous chase scene with cars and other vehicles involved along the way. IMDB has a list of top 30 car chase movies.
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Thanks, Pamela Jaye Smith. I'll check it out.
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Geoff Hall Maurice Vaughan I was once a huge fan of BULLITT's car chase scene until I discovered the AMAZING chase scene in THE BOURNE SUMPREMACY (2004). The pacing of this scene ROCKS! It really gets your blood pumping! What elevates this one for me: Bourne has more adversaries to contend with during his chase: The lone assassin, the Russian police, and Russian Department of Justice trailing in multiple cars. He also faces a challenge in escaping Moscow in a lowly taxi cab. PLUS, and this is huge-- Bourne is suffering with a gunshot wound to his shoulder. Also, he and the assassin exchange BRUTAL gunfire. Yep. THIS is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE CAR CHASE SCENE!!
Fun Fact: I'm the proud owner of the black sweater Damon is wearing during this scene. I also own the Russian vodka bottle and the Russian road map-- see photo. ( There's blood stains on the map!)
Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/B67yQmg8xVE?si=0XpE-6TJasC4Fann
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Bill Brock ah, but for me Bill some of those Bourne car chase scenes are full of micro-edits that dissolve the tension. It’s all spectacle. Although, yes the car chase in Paris is awesome. No super powered car for Bourne, just a Mini! So funny.
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I watched "The French Connection" chase scene, Pamela Jaye Smith. Incredible scene! And hectic! The scene has two chases. The detective chasing the train and the officer on the train chasing the criminal.
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Thanks, Bill Brock. I'll check out "The Bourne Supremacy" scene. How did you get his sweater, bottle, and map?
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The most amazing SFX scene for me, so far, is the hard to believe death scene of Brad Pitt's character in the beginning of, "MEET JOE BLACK." The way it was set up is just short of fantastic. If you haven't seen this film, I highly recommend it. It is my most favorite.
I don't think I've seen "Meet Joe Black," Lee Shargel. It's been on my watchlist for a long time.
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Hey Maurice, Personally, I think it's one of the best movies ever made. Not many people think so, but it is a great love story with a surprise twist of an ending. You should check it out.
Ok, thanks, Lee Shargel.
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That is so cool, Bill, about the sweater, the vodka bottle and the roadmap! How did you come to acquire those and how do you have them on display?
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I agree, Lee. Just watched Meet Joe Black yesterday. It is a great love story! I was anticipating the end trying to figure out how they would pull it off and it was done beautifully although I was left wondering why she didn’t look for her father. Somehow, she seemed to understand it all. Anyway, great movie!
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Pamela Jaye Smith Agreed, Pamela. THE FRENCH CONNECTION has a phenomenal car chase! And here's the weird thing-- Director William Friedkin DID NOT have the proper permits to shoot that high speed scene, yet he did it anyways!! Hackman has commented on it also. There's a shot during the chase where I car pulls out in front of Hackman and smashes into the side of his car. That was NOT planned. The driver pulls out into traffic, smashes into Hackman and they keep it in the film. Watch for it!
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Pamela Jaye Smith Maurice Vaughan Geoff Hall Thank you for your interest. I went through my "authentic movie props phase" about 25 years ago-- A life jacket from TITANIC, and a few other things. I was a huge fan of THE BOURNE SUPREMACY starring Matt Damon and began collecting a few items and wardrobe from the film shortly after its release in the summer of 2004. I acquired the items through Premiere Props in Hollywood. The items were listed on Ebay and came with very authentic documentation. My most prized possession in the stunt harness jacket Matt wears in the film when he is forced to leap off a bridge in Berlin. Now, keep in mind that Damon had about 10 long coat copies used in production-- some were the hero standing jackets, some slightly altered ones became the running jackets. What makes mine a definite one-of-a-kind is that the stunt jacket is altered for the stunt-- a tear in the back to allow for the safety cable with several layers of duct tape still attached to the inside. In the inside pocket of the coat, there is a fabric label and written in ink reads, "Jason Bourne / Stage II 5-52".
I've posted a photo of the jacket. I've also attached a Youtube video below with Damon wearing the jacket while shooting the scene. Pretty cool, huh? Hope you enjoy it.
https://youtu.be/lx1H47co8QQ?si=GtvBc3stpFUBI6cN
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Pamela Jaye Smith This is the sweater Matt wore during the taxi cab chase scene. Notice the large hole in the shoulder. Bourne suffers a gun shot wound and presses towels to it while he's behind the wheel.
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Pamela Jaye Smith. This is the vodka bottle used to sterilize the shoulder while he's being chased.
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Thanks, Connie, for the Meet Joe Black info. I'll give it a watch.
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How cool to see your mementos, Bill. Glad you posted these. Must be fun to have these.
Definitely cool, Bill Brock. So, you went on kinda a prop hunt. That's a movie idea!
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Enjoy, Pamela! The beginning is a show stopper!