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Frank Darabont talks about his screenplay for Mission Impossible 3. Ultimately, his work was not used as Tom Cruise hired J.J. Abrams (who would appear 2 episodes later) to completly re-write the movie.
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This episode was filmed at Le Meridien at Beverly Hills. The hotel/restaurant is located at 465 S. La Cienega Blvd.
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This episode was filmed at Le Meridien at Beverly Hills. The hotel/restaurant is located at 465 S. La Cienega Blvd.
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Roger Corman orders the "salad and the swordfish" for his dinner.
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This episode was filmed at the La Cachette restaurant in Santa Monica. The restaurant is located at 10506 Santa Monica Blvd.
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This episode was filmed at Le Meridien at Beverly Hills. The hotel/restaurant is located at 465 S. La Cienega Blvd.
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Neve Campbell and Dave Foley worked together 13 years prior to this. She was featured in a sketch on Kids in the Hall, in which Dave Foley co-starred.
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This episode was taped at Granita restaurant, located at 23725 W. Malibu Rd.
The restaurant, owned by Wolfgang Puck, has closed, as of 2006.
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This episode was filmed at the Pinot Hollywood restaurant on 1448 N. Gower St.
The location, also used for episode 3, is now the site of "eat. at sunset."
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This episode was filmed at the Saddle Peak Lodge, located at 419 Cold Canyon Road in Calabasas, CA.
The restaurant, which was once a bordello, is known for its wild game, on the menu and on the walls.
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This episode was filmed on November 18, 2001 at the Pinot Hollywood restaurant at 1448 N. Gower St.
The restaurant has subsequently closed and the address is now the location of "eat. on sunset".
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This episode was taped at the restaurant Musso & Frank Grill, located at 6667 Hollywood Blvd. The restaurant first opened in 1919 and is considered the oldest in Hollywood.
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This episode was filmed at the Atlantic restaurant in Los Angeles located at 8256 Beverly Blvd.
The Atlantic closed later in 2001 and became "Em Bistro" which also closed and now (as of 2005) is "Solare Ristorante", an Italian restaurant.