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I also agree that it was called Grindhouse.

The Disneyfication of Las Vegas began with the opening of the Mirage in 1989, not the release of Casino in 1995.

I remember watching VV in the theater and thinking "This isn't funny. This could really happen to someone!"

Even those have a lot more to do with ripping off Tarantino's plot structure and dialogue than aesthetics.

That was released in 2007.

I have a classmate who works for PepsiCo and I'd like to ask her about this, but I also know she's far too young to have drank this when it first came out, which depresses me, so I'm torn.

This mythical Shangri-La is known to the rest of the world as Baltimore, Maryland.

Oh, and this morning I remembered there was a show where the Murray Brothers played golf, with hilarity possibly ensuing.

There was that other time one of their tigers killed another one in front of a bunch of tourists.

I never went because I read the reviews.

Somehow TTBL made it to BBC America. Turns out it's basically When The Whistle Blows, only about cops.

It's weird when you get to that age when you realize that Dynamite Hack's cover of Boyz N Tha Hood is racist.

Where?!

Ahhhh, D.B. Kaplan's. It's gone, but R.J. Grunt's remains.

I know that there used to be a Roy Rogers in a strip mall in Alexandria, VA about 15 years ago, but that's the only one that I'm aware of that isn't in a service area on I-95 between Baltimore and NYC.

Here, read this and tell me if it's the most depressing thing you've ever read. I already have an answer to that question.

And yet the Wally's in Park Ridge, IL soldiers on.

I ate at a Weinerschnitzel in Utah for the first time a few months ago. It was…acceptable.

So you're saying the world was very nearly spared from Get A Grip?