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'''Jay:''' Who? |
'''Jay:''' Who? |
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'''Holden:''' You know, those kids from ''[[Good Will Hunting]]''? |
'''Holden:''' You know, those kids from ''[[Good Will Hunting]]''? |
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'''Jay:''' You mean that fuckin' movie with [[Robin Williams|Mork from Ork]] in it? |
'''Jay:''' You mean that fuckin' movie with [[Robin Williams|Mork from Ork]] in it? |
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'''Holden:''' Yeah, I wasn't a big fan either... but Affleck was the bomb in ''[[Phantoms]]''. |
'''Holden:''' Yeah, I wasn't a big fan either... but Affleck was the bomb in ''[[Phantoms]]''. |
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'''Jay:''' Word, [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch|bitch]], ''Phantoms'' like a motherfucker. }} |
'''Jay:''' Word, [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch|bitch]], ''Phantoms'' like a motherfucker. }} |
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** Although, this may be subverted, as the two are life-long childhood friends, so the actors themselves may have had more than a bit of a hand in the frequent pairings, rather than the audience or the studio. Then again, good chemistry is easy to achieve if it's already naturally there - so neither of the latter would likely have a problem with it either. |
** Although, this may be subverted, as the two are life-long childhood friends, so the actors themselves may have had more than a bit of a hand in the frequent pairings, rather than the audience or the studio. Then again, good chemistry is easy to achieve if it's already naturally there - so neither of the latter would likely have a problem with it either. |
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** Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen are more or less the British equivalent to Colin and Ryan. |
** Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen are more or less the British equivalent to Colin and Ryan. |
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** Tony Slattery would also be paired with Mike McShane, and the two of them would go on to do a show together called S&M: Slattery and McShane. |
** Tony Slattery would also be paired with Mike McShane, and the two of them would go on to do a show together called S&M: Slattery and McShane. |
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* Ally Sheedy and Judd Nelson, more so than any other pair of [[Brat Pack]]ers (''[[The Breakfast Club]]'', ''[[St. Elmo's Fire]]'', ''Blue City'') |
* Ally Sheedy and Judd Nelson, more so than any other pair of [[Brat Pack (actors)|Brat Pack]]ers (''[[The Breakfast Club]]'', ''[[St. Elmo's Fire]]'', ''Blue City'') |
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* [[Masi Oka]] and [[Jayma Mays]] played across from each other in both ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' and ''[[Get Smart]]: Bruce and Loyd Out of Control''. |
* [[Masi Oka]] and [[Jayma Mays]] played across from each other in both ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' and ''[[Get Smart]]: Bruce and Loyd Out of Control''. |
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* Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson both created and started in a number of stage productions, television shows, and movies, including ''[[The Young Ones]]'', ''[[Bottom]]'', ''The Dangerous Brothers'', ''[[Filthy Rich |
* Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson both created and started in a number of stage productions, television shows, and movies, including ''[[The Young Ones]]'', ''[[Bottom]]'', ''The Dangerous Brothers'', ''[[Filthy Rich & Catflap]]'', and ''Guest House Paradiso''. |
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* Tony Curtis and [[Natalie Wood]] appeared in three films together (''Kings Go Forth'', ''Sex and The Single Girl'', ''[[The Great Race]]'') even though they absolutely ''loathed'' each other in real life. |
* Tony Curtis and [[Natalie Wood]] appeared in three films together (''Kings Go Forth'', ''Sex and The Single Girl'', ''[[The Great Race]]'') even though they absolutely ''loathed'' each other in real life. |
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* John Cusack and Tim Robbins - although they've made few films in which they share the lead, they often cameo in each other's films. |
* John Cusack and Tim Robbins - although they've made few films in which they share the lead, they often cameo in each other's films. |
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* Tim Conway and Don Knotts starred together in the two ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang]]'' movies, along with ''[[The Private Eyes]]'' and ''[[The Prize Fighter]]''. Both actors also appeared in ''Gus'', though they didn't share any scenes together. |
* Tim Conway and Don Knotts starred together in the two ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang]]'' movies, along with ''[[The Private Eyes]]'' and ''[[The Prize Fighter]]''. Both actors also appeared in ''Gus'', though they didn't share any scenes together. |
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* Brazilian actors Wagner Moura (best known for his role in ''[[The Elite Squad]]'') and Lázaro Ramos, going as early as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekS27ZEAdus 1998] and even extending to the [[Penélope Cruz]] film ''Woman on Top'' (2000). |
* Brazilian actors Wagner Moura (best known for his role in ''[[The Elite Squad]]'') and Lázaro Ramos, going as early as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekS27ZEAdus 1998] and even extending to the [[Penélope Cruz]] film ''Woman on Top'' (2000). |
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* As of Summer 2016, [[Scarlett Johansson]] and [[Chris Evans]] have been in six films together: ''[[The Perfect Score]]'', ''The Nanny Diaries'', ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'', and ''[[Captain America: Civil War (film)|Captain America: Civil War]]''. And given their association with the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], it's certainly not going to stop there. |
* As of Summer 2016, [[Scarlett Johansson]] and [[Chris Evans]] have been in six films together: ''[[The Perfect Score]]'', ''The Nanny Diaries'', ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier (film)| The Winter Soldier]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'', and ''[[Captain America: Civil War (film)|Captain America: Civil War]]''. And given their association with the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], it's certainly not going to stop there. |
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