Fictional Movie From <i>Seinfeld</i> or Eric Roberts Project?
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Ponce de Leon
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: George and Elaine see Ponce De Leon together because they don't want to see Prognosis Negative without Jerry. George is touched by the scene in which Ponce, after jumping around in the Fountain of Youth, realizes that the water holds no mystical powers. George and Elaine see Ponce De Leon together because they don't want to see Prognosis Negative without Jerry. George is touched by the scene in which Ponce, after jumping around in the Fountain of Youth, realizes that the water holds no mystical powers.
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The Pain and the Yearning
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: The Pain and the Yearning is a movie suggested to Elaine by an unknown suitor named Vincent, who works at video rental store she frequents. The synopsis in the episode—"An old woman experiences pain and yearning." Vincent turns out to be a teenager. The Pain and the Yearning is a movie suggested to Elaine by an unknown suitor named Vincent, who works at video rental store she frequents. The synopsis in the episode—"An old woman experiences pain and yearning." Vincent turns out to be a teenager.
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Agent Zero
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: When Kramer is pretending to be the Moviefone operator, this is one of the movies he lists. The name comes from a film Seinfeld writer David Mandel always wanted to write. When Kramer is pretending to be the Moviefone operator, this is one of the movies he lists. The name comes from a film Seinfeld writer David Mandel always wanted to write.
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Fugitive Among Us
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: From IMDb: "An increasingly obsessed detective chases an escaped rapist across the Southwest and enters into a complicated relationship with one of the victims." From IMDb: "An increasingly obsessed detective chases an escaped rapist across the Southwest and enters into a complicated relationship with one of the victims."
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Chunnel
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: Jerry and Elaine's constant talking during the film upsets Susan in the episode where George fears his worlds will collide. Jerry and Elaine's constant talking during the film upsets Susan in the episode where George fears his worlds will collide.
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Cry, Cry Again
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: In the episode where Jerry is forced by Kramer's friend Brody to bootleg movies, Jerry refuses to film Cry, Cry Again. Kramer's effort is ruined by Elaine, who films over the final scene in order to see how she looks dancing. In the episode where Jerry is forced by Kramer's friend Brody to bootleg movies, Jerry refuses to film Cry, Cry Again. Kramer's effort is ruined by Elaine, who films over the final scene in order to see how she looks dancing.
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End of the Icon
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
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The Muted Heart
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: George wants to see Firestorm with Jerry, but Susan insists they view The Muted Heart instead. George wants to see Firestorm with Jerry, but Susan insists they view The Muted Heart instead.
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Prognosis Negative
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: Prognosis Negative was based on an actual screenplay Larry David wrote in the early 80s, which (sadly) was never produced. Prognosis Negative was based on an actual screenplay Larry David wrote in the early 80s, which (sadly) was never produced.
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Descending Angel
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: Prognosis Negative was based on an actual screenplay Larry David wrote in the early 80s, which (sadly) was never produced. Prognosis Negative was based on an actual screenplay Larry David wrote in the early 80s, which (sadly) was never produced.
ANSWER: Descending Angel is a made-for-TV movie with a surprisingly accomplished cast—including, George C. Scott and Diane Lane. Descending Angel is a made-for-TV movie with a surprisingly accomplished cast—including, George C. Scott and Diane Lane.
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Slow Burn
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: Slow Burn is a made-for-TV film that throws Eric Roberts into an intricate web of chicanery and deceit as he attempts to locate a man's ex-wife and their son in Palm Springs. Slow Burn is a made-for-TV film that throws Eric Roberts into an intricate web of chicanery and deceit as he attempts to locate a man's ex-wife and their son in Palm Springs.
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La Cucaracha
Fictional Movie From Seinfeld
Eric Roberts Project
ANSWER: La Cucaracha is described as a "twisted Mexican noir" in an IMDB review. The plot synopsis: "A desperate writer fights for survival when the Mexican mob involves him in murder."
La Cucaracha is described as a "twisted Mexican noir" in an IMDB review. The plot synopsis: "A desperate writer fights for survival when the Mexican mob involves him in murder."
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