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MY LIVE POLLS:
1. Favorite film rated at least 9 stars on IMDb
2. Favorite End Title Theme of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
3. Face-Off: Buster Keaton vs Charles Chaplin
4. Favorite Film Directed by Roland Emmerich
5. IMDb Top 250 Animated Film
6. Favorite film in which "The Star-Spangled Banner" was used
7. Films which have received the 'Big Five Academy Awards'
8. Favorite Film Directed by Satyajit Ray
9. 2015 Oscar Predictions: Best Picture
10. AFI's Top 10 Epic Films
11. Face-Off: Bruce Lee vs Jackie Chan
12. Ennio Morricone's Best Oscar Nominated Score
13. Greatest Italian Film Director
14. They Snipe
15. 2015 Oscar Predictions: Best Animated Feature
16. They Do Drugs
17. Amazon's Black Friday Deals: Best of 2014
18. I was born in the month of...
19. Face-Off: Gravity vs Interstellar
20. I want my portrait to be made by.....
21. Courtroom Drama...1957...
22. Face-Off: Baggins vs Baggins
23. Luise Rainer (January 12, 1910 - December 30, 2014) RIP
24. Films Depicting "Multiple Personality Disorder"
25. 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2015: Best Motion Picture - Drama
26. Most Anticipated Sequel of 2015
27. Coolest 'The Walking Dead' Poster
28. Best Animated Feature Film of the Year, Oscars 2015
29. Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, Oscars 2015
30. Best Documentary Feature, Oscars 2015
31. Oscar Face-Off: Katharine Hepburn vs Meryl Streep
32. My name starts with...
33. 68th BAFTA Awards 2015: Best Film
34. 68th BAFTA Awards 2015: First Time Nominees
35. The Chosen Ones (Part: II)
36. My relationship status is...
37. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Winner Prediction
38. Most Deserving Winner Of At Least 3 Oscars In A Single Year
39. Oscars 2015: Favorite Winner
40. Movies at 75 in 2015
41. Favorite Musical Instrument
42. Romantic Couples
43. IMDb Top 250 Foreign Language Film (Non Animated)
44. Oscar Nominated Films By William Wyler
45. Save Our Wildlife
46. Face-Off: Corleone vs Corleone
47. Movies Based on Booker Prize Winning Novels
48. Film-Noir Classics
49. Face-Off: Moses vs Moses
50. Movies at 50 in 2015
51. MPAA Film Ratings
52. Age of Ultron: Favorite Character Poster
53. Face-Off: Loki vs Ultron
54. Best 'Original' Biopic
55. Goodfellas (1990): Favorite Song
56. My eyes are...
57. People at 100 in 2015
58. Best 'Adapted' Biopic
59. Favorite WWE Wrestler Turned Actors
60. $500 Million Movies
61. Movies That Took at least 100 Days to Reach $100 Million
62. Highest Grossing Foreign Language Films
63. Highest Grossing NC-17 Rated Films
64. Romantic Couples (Part: II)
65. Top Grossing Movies That Never Hit #1 at the US Box Office
66. Face-Off: Gandalf vs Saruman
67. Most Compelling 'Sense8' Character
68. Crimson Peak: Favorite Character Poster
69. Hollywood Walk of Fame: Recipients for 2016
70. Face-Off: Wonder Woman vs Catwoman
71. Happy Independence Day
72. 35 Hottest Jessicas
73. Face-Off: Sarah Connor vs Sarah Connor vs Sarah Connor
74. IMDb Poll Board Favorite Animated Films
75. Greatest French Film Director
76. Costume Face-Off: Arrow vs Green Arrow
77. No Humans Are Allowed in the Front
78. 67th Primetime Emmy Awards 2015: Outstanding Comedy Series
79. 67th Primetime Emmy Awards 2015: Outstanding Drama Series
80. Favorite 'Mission Impossible' Lady
81. Face-Off: Mozart vs Beethoven
82. 9 TV Series Rated 9
83. Favorite Hollywood Movie That Was Shot in India
84. IMDb Top 250 TV Series
85. Face-Off: John Williams vs Ennio Morricone
86. Face-Off: Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates
87. WWII War Heroes
88. Face-Off: Federico Fellini vs Ingmar Bergman
89. Movies That Took Forever to Make
90. Favorite 'Fast and Furious' Movie
91. The Usual Suspects (1995): Favorite Character
92. 67th Primetime Emmy Awards 2015: Favorite Winner
93. Favorite AMC Drama Series
94. Favorite Amazon Original Series
95. Favorite Feature Film Directed by Buster Keaton
96. IMDb STARmeter Award: Favorite Recipient
97. IMDb Poll Board Favorite Documentary Films
98. The Hunger Games: Favorite 'Katniss Everdeen' Poster
99. Favorite Bald Actor
100. Face-Off: Gravity vs Interstellar vs The Martian
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The Flintstones: Hot Lips Hannigan (1960)
Hot Lips Hannigan
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Believing he has made Wilma and Betty disappear through magic, Fred capitalizes on his newfound freedom by taking Barney to a nightclub, the Rockland, where an old friend, trumpeter Hot Lips Hannigan, is performing. Fred sings a song (the Saints). The jazz is cool until the wives show up.
The Flintstones: The Story of Rocky's Raiders (1966)
The Story of Rocky's Raiders
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Fred's grandfather comes for a visit. While awaiting his arrival, Fred finds Grandpa Flintstone's diary, which recalls his army days as the head of "Rocky's Raiders" in "Stone World War I".
The Flintstones: My Fair Freddy (1966)
My Fair Freddy
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Fred and Wilma get accepted into a Country Club with rich socialites, based on a conversation Wilma was having about their pet Dino. Fred then tries to learn manners in order to fit in. Later, Fred and Wilma decide to be themselves with very positive results. Notes: The teaser is a scene from the middle of the episode. The last appearance of The Great Gazoo. This was the last episode produced but the second last to air.
The Flintstones: Dripper (1966)
Dripper
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Dripper the seal (a satire on Flipper) follows the Flintstones home while Dripper's trainer is attempting to steal him. The teaser is a scene from the middle of the episode.
The Flintstones: Jealousy (1966)
Jealousy
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Wilma's childhood friend comes to town making Fred very jealous. Note: Betty, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino are absent in this episode.
The Flintstones: Fred's Island (1966)
Fred's Island
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
After Fred has been conned into painting his boss's huge yacht, the boat drifts away from the dock and they drift to what Fred thinks is an unexplored island, but it is actually part of a theme park.
The Flintstones: Boss for a Day (1966)
Boss for a Day
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
After complaining about having to work so hard on his job, the Great Gazoo magically makes Fred the boss for a day. Fred then discovers being a boss is not all it's cracked up to be. The teaser is a scene from the middle of the episode.
The Flintstones: Curtain Call at Bedrock (1966)
Curtain Call at Bedrock
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty put on the play Romeo Rock & Juliet Stone with funny results. Note: George O'Hanlon, voice of George Jetson, wrote this episode.
The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (1966)
The Treasure of Sierra Madrock
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
Finding "treasure" on the way home from Rock Vegas tests Fred and Barney's friendship. Note: A spoof of The Treasure of Sierra Madre.
The Flintstones: Two Men on a Dinosaur (1966)
Two Men on a Dinosaur
The Flintstones is an animated, prime-time American television sitcom that was broadcast from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966, on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, fancifully depicted the lives of a working-class Stone Age man, his family, and his next-door neighbor and best friend.
The show's continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful network animated franchise for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons).
The Great Gazoo uses Fred's television to contact his home planet about returning there and is told, "Are you kidding??". In order to show that he is worthy of returning home, Gazoo decides to teach gamblers Fred and Barney a lesson by magically fixing the results of a dinosaur race at the race track. Fred and Barney wind up in big trouble after some gangsters spot them picking winners.