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See also: Uma Thurman as Venus in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. The scene lasts about 15 seconds, but yow.

I am so happy to see Tom's unbridled (heh) enthusiasm for this movie. I never thought a QT film could replace Pulp Fiction as my favorite, but then Kill Bill Vol. 1 showed up.

Gogo Yubari is in my top-10 movie characters of all time, let alone villains.

I remember this too. And in my opinion it's one of those instances where the "censorship" improved the movie. The sudden transition to black and white is inspired.

Assuming Nikki is as sharp as I think, I assume she asked for that sum because it's the kind of amount that a rube would think was a lot, but not so much that Varga would walk away. And if Varga simply forked over the money, he would tip off that he had a lot more. I think Nikki knows she lowballed him, which keeps

I actually assumed it was Ray. He was trying to outflank Varga's gambit to keep him from being incarcerated.

I don't think she really cares about the money. At all. I think it's a feint to throw Varga off his game. She really wants vengeance.

Indeed. Would we rather have Cars 3, or the Apple Dumpling Gang?

It's called Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters, and there are many videos of it on You Tube, if you're interested. It moves relatively slowly, but I will admit I was honestly nervous as to how close the cars come to one another while dancing.

Was the dancing cars ride open when you were there? As I told Nick, it's a minor thing. But still amazing.

Fantastic. As S2A says, the attention to detail is wonderful. And they recently updated one of the minor rides to a trackless system that allows the cars to "dance" with one another. It had recently opened when we were there, so it broke down a lot. But when it works, it's truly one of those "how the hell did they

It's like some (adult) critics take it as a personal affront that these things even exist. It's deeply odd.

I've also driven through Vidalia. The whole town does, indeed, smell like onions.

He's just trying to ease the transition when Disney inevitably buys Warner for the IP.

My favorite mustard for sausages is Zatarain's Cajun style with whole mustard seeds.

I made my order using my very shaky high-school German and "bratwurst" was about the only thing I knew. So that's what I ordered. The variety he actually gave me is anyone's guess.

When Wisconsin style brats first started making their way across the country a couple decades ago, I was confused because the bratwurst I got at a street vendor in Berlin in 1980 was the milky veal intensive variety. I prefer the Wisconsin style.

The article doesn't mention it, but some places put their brats on a

That's why God created Cheddar-Brats (which are actually more like Polish with cheese inside). Our mall used to have a year-round Hickory Farms shop, and you could get grilled Cheddar Brats at the lunch counter. May be capital "H" heresy in Wisconsin, but I don't care.

Camp's return this season was far too brief.

In the whole it might not have been as strong. But some of the individual episodes were as good as anything the show has done. The next-to-last episode was wall-to-wall funny.

And more Xan and Kimmy is always a good thing.

I know what you mean. John Simm is coming back but we don't know in what capacity.