Ticks (1993)
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(Foreign Titles)
Nomination Year: 1997
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Anne O'Nymous
Oblivious | |
What's That Skittering Noise? The Wind? Tick runs by Tyler. Not a little teeny tick, but a Tick Of Unusual Size. It made a not-so-subtle skittering noise. He, of course, never saw it.
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Inane Dialogue | |
This Statement Is Always True "Something must've happened."
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"Whoops!" | |
Was Intervening Footage Cut? Who Cares? Tyler teleports into the driver's seat. One minute he's outside the station wagon -- the next he's ready to drive away. Wow!
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Director | Claim to Fame |
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Tony Randel | No, not "Felix Unger," that's RandALL. |
Actor | Character | Claim to Fame |
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Seth Green | <Not Yet in Database> | "Oz" on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the main genius behind "Robot Chicken." Provides the voice of Chris Griffin on "Family Guy." |
Ami Dolenz | <Not Yet in Database> | Daughter of Monkee Mickey Dolenz |
Peter Scolari | <Not Yet in Database> | Was "Michael Harris" on Newhart, then later played Rick Moranis' part in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show |
Clint Howard | <Not Yet in Database> | Started off as the "This is Tranya" kid on Star Trek, later played with "Gentle Ben," then got relegated to a life of B-Movies. Wouldn't be half so sad if he weren't brother to superstar/director Ron Howard. |
Rosalind Allen | <Not Yet in Database> | |
Alfonso Ribeiro | <Not Yet in Database> | "Carlton Banks" on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
Rance Howard | <Not Yet in Database> | Dad to Ron and Clint Howard |
Jack Davenport | <Not Yet in Database> | "Norrington" from the Pirates of the Caribbean series of films |
Barry Lynch | Sir | Does horror and sci-fi smallish parts. Was Henry Akeley in The Whisperer in Darkness, Ensign Stefan DeSeve on one episode of "Star Trek: TNG," and the voice of Jake in the video game Red Dead Redemption. |
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