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PLEASE, Please, please... Name That Movie!

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Joe Guy wrote:Oooh! Ooh! I know I got it now: Moonstruck, with Cher playing the part of an Italian that eats ice cream.
You're messin' with me now. C'mon just say it... just say it, damn it.

OK, here is another quote just to put this out of its misery.

"Did you know that Macbeth was a maggoty apple? Not many people know that!"



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The Donald Trump story?
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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PLEASE, Please, please... Name That Movie! PLEAS!

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Crackpot wrote:The Donald Trump story?
Nope. But you're getting warmer.
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OK... before I give up and go with a new movie here is something that might finally get results.
[Rita discovers Frank packing all his books into crates]
Rita: Have they sacked you?
Dr. Frank Bryant: I made rather a night of it last night so they're giving me a holiday. Two years with Gob in Australia."
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OK, I'll put this thread out of its misery and give the film--Educating Rita. and I like the reference to Gob.

No image to screw up this time.

And I googled the original quote after my guess to be sure, so I'll put a new quote in to move it along (sorry of I stepped on your toes here Ray):
All right, one thing ya gotta understand: I could've been a man's coach. Backfield coach, Oregon State: I had the job, I had the job, I actually had the job. You understand? I had the job. Ah, well. Coach of the year. I was coach of the year last year. You know what that means when you're a womens' coach? Jack shit. I mean I could have coached football. Do you actually think that Chuck Knoll has to worry that Franco Harris is gonna cry 'cause Terry Bradshaw won't talk to him? - Hmm? - Jack Lambert can't play because Mel Blount hurt his feelings, that Lynn Swann is pregnant, that Rocky Bleier forgot his Tampax. Ah, fuck!
The names in the quote give an idea of the time, and, as you can probably guess, it has something to do with sports.

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A League of Their Own would probably be the wrong sport.

eta - oh yeah, and wrong timeframe by several decades :loon :loon
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Got it this time!

FTFY Ray....
[Rita discovers Frank packing all his books into crates]
Rita: Have they sacked you?
Dr. Frank Bryant: I made rather a night of it last night so they're giving me a holiday. Two years at work with Gob in Australia."
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No and no.

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Oh, oh... I know this one. It's T..., wait, I'm ineligible to guess until the next one.

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Does this movie have cute kids and a dog?
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Not that I recall, Meade.

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One more hint, this film has a lot of gratuitous nudity, although generally not particularly salacious nudity.

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Looks like you wanted to draw Gob into this thread and then you had to add that last clause.

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North Dallas Forty? My dad took us to see that when I was 6 or 7 and the ticket lady was outraged - they had a verbal altercation which my dad won.

It’s a football movie and has lots of gratuitous nudity (including the sexual assault of at least one woman) so I’m guessing based on the clue - I don’t recall the dialogue at all, I was young.

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No, and look at the quote, it does refer to women's sports. (hint, hint)

And so far as I recall, no one is sexually assaulted, although there is sex in the film.

And another hint--It's an older film (1982) and it starred an up and coming young actress in her fourth film and was on the heels of a best actress academy award nomination. Shortly afterward, she had cosmetic surgery (including breast implants that later caused her problems) and completely changed her look.

And a final hint, her grandfather was a well known author.

And although I cannot find any other quotes on line, this one I recall (although the wording may not be exact):

A: I always thought of myself as a carpenter's dream.

B: I know, flat as a board and easy to mount.

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Oops, I didn't read the quote carefully, I just saw some football names . . .

This is the movie, thanks to all the clues:

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She had breast implants before her role in Star 80 - a terrific performance, by the way - and had them removed years later when they began leaking. She looks as beautiful now as her Personal Best days:

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that is the movie BSG--over to you.

And FWIW, other than how she looked after the implants (a matter of personal choice), which she insisted were not done to get the Dorothy Stratton role, I do think she has aged well (at least a lot better than I have). And while I liked her performances in Manhattan and Personal Best more, I agree she did quite a good job in Star 80 as well.

As for Personal Best, I liked it because I think it was a good depiction of what elite athletes go though to excel, and how they respond to those pressures. I especially liked the part showing how Carter's deciding to not go to the Olympics in Moscow as some sort of protest against the Russians going into Afghanistan (a decision I didn't support) and affected the athletes who trained for years to get to the Olympics. It's well worth the watch if you haven't seen it, although it may be hard to locate.

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I had friends who got paid good cash money to sit around as extras; it was filmed in the summer so I was home from school and missed out!

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Yeah, if you're around, working as an extra can be fun. I was once an extra in a Kojak episode in NY--they picked me out of the crowd around where it was being filmed. I made something like $30 (not bad for a few hours in the 70s, it more than paid for a good dinner for my wife (actually my girlfriend then) and me. All I had to do was walk by him on the sidewalk looking straight ahead (there were about 5 of us); I did see the episode once and if you blinked you missed me.

I do recall meeting a couple of people who basically supported themselves by working as extras, but I'm sure their lifestyle wasn't particularly luxurious.

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