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How about Veggie Boy from Cheers?  Although apparently you need to be hypnotized to enjoy it.

There seemed to be some of this surrounding Jennifer Aniston fans at one point too, although to a much less psychotic extent.

I basically subscribed to Disney+ for their legacy content.  Assuming they’re not still paying residuals to the estates of Dean Jones and Tommy Kirk, I think that content is mostly safe.

You might be right.  I at least remember White Man Can’t Jump.  I know I saw Money Train, but I can’t recall a single detail.

Even Disney fans who were interested in staying here realized that this concept was completely unsustainable at that asking price. Even it was cheaper, I can’t imagine there’s that many people out there who would want to put up with immersive theater and stay in a cramped, windowless room after a busy day at a Disney

One of Chapek’s most enduring legacies is practically every ride having a gift shop when you get off.

Was it? I honestly don’t remember hearing anybody talking about it after its initial theater run, and even then, there wasn’t really a whole lot of buzz. At the time, it seemed like a perfectly serviceable movie that made a fair amount of money, but it certainly didn’t seem like a cultural milestone of the early 90s.

I am once again surprised to learn that yet another film I saw once 30-some years ago and kind of enjoyed then completely forgot about has since achieved cult classic status.

I actually really like the water along the Jersey Shore, although I realize this probably comes from a different source than north Jersey and NYC.

West of Pittsburgh, the water in large parts of the Great Lakes region has a very chlorinated taste. It almost makes your mouth feel somewhat dry after you drink it, and you can often seen a green crystal build up on water fountains and faucets. I can understand why someone who didn’t grow up with that taste might

Or experience places more interesting than the inside of a bar.

Did they previously call those artificial-filled concoctions simply as a “drink”? I remember my school sold something orange flavored that wasn’t juice and it wasn’t soda, it was just called “orange drink”.

I’m surprised Salo didn’t make the list. I have no desire to see it even once, but everyone I’ve known who has seen it basically says ‘Yeah, I’m never watching that again.”

The Maine Snapper sounds like a Knackwurst.

Boeuf bourguignon is one of my favorite meals, and I make it several times a year.  I’m pretty certain I don’t need to pretend to know about it.

I made that mistake, thinking it was a small andouille.  Nope, not at all.  I love French food, but that was one of the single most disgusting things I’ve ever eaten.  The mustard didn’t help me.

The Flemish vigorously claim ownership of that one, as mosselen en fritjes.

I saw this movie in from start to beginning exactly once, when it came out in 1994 (although because I worked in a movie theater at the time, I saw bits and pieces of it over and over again), so my memory on the film probably isn’t great, but that was my interpretation. For Leon, the relationship was purely paternal

Honestly, this whole trope of “being a child is great and it is a tragedy that kids have to grow up” needs to die.

The world of Neverland in this film looks like it was filmed by Tim Burton on one of his least creative days.