Breakinger
A Brilliant Conflict
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Aspen Orson
There is definitely an excellent idea hidden in the background of the film. Unfortunately, it's difficult to find it.
Phillipa
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
oneeyedwillie9
It just doesn't get any better than seeing the gorgeous "Mrs. Anita Pelaez" over at her and her husband "Captain Kutchie's" place..Some Folks Also Call Him.."The KutchMan others call him The Kutchmon!"
Most Just Call Him "The Most Interesting Man In The World"
.(Anita and Kutchie Pelaez's Key West, Key Lime Pie Factory and Grill)
Just watching the lovely couple baking together all those Yummy Key Lime Pies at their Key Lime Pie Factory and Grill in Asheville.
It's always worth the trip to visit them in they're Historic Key Lime Pie Factory and Grill
It should be on everyone's bucket list for sure..And The World's Best Key Lime Pies!..YUM-YUM-YUM
.."Talk About World Class" What An Understatement!
.AAHHHHH!
.The Magic Of The Lovely.."Mrs. Anita Pelaez" And Her Delicious Key Lime Pies Baked With Pure Love
Always
40 Years And They're Still Going Strong
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.May GOD Continue Blessing "Anita And Kutchie Pelaez" and They're World Famous Key Lime Pie Factory And Grill Where The Personalities, Ovens And Smiles Are Always Warm And Inviting. "Kutcharitaville" You're The Best We Love You!
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Now You Know Who Is The Hottest!
And Baby Let Me Tell You, Mrs. Anita Is No Act
She's The Real Thing Baby!
.Located Near The Biltmore House And Estate
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.Who Could Ask For Anything More?
Anita's Key Lime Pie
(Hell Yes!)....Just Think, Kutchie's Goody Goody Cheese Burgers, The Original Cheese Burgers In Paradise! ....That Alone Is Quite A Pretty Big Deal If You Ask Me. It's A Pretty Big Deal Even If You Don't Ask Me.
Illyngophobia
Whenever me and my friends told scary stories,this show would have been the source of almost all my stories.This show is just fabulous! Plot::In a similar fashion to Beyond Belief:Fact or Fiction,urban legends are told,and they say what happened,and what's just an urban legend.I remember many,but one I recall the most was about the carpenter,and the kid's pet hamster.It was a pretty graphic legend,but it's one of my favorites.I think "the Clown Statue" was one of them as we,,which as great.But by far,one of the most memorable of them was "Stranger In the Back Seat(or under the car)" I don't know why or when this show got pulled,but I hope it comes back.It's a great show!
SharpShooter5
I love this showBasically there's no difficult plot or wacky characters to get used to. Rather, the show is simply just a TV show that shows us famous and not so famous urban legends, and then examines them to see if they are true stories or if they are just ones that were made up long ago and have been passed down through camp fire tellings or more recently through e-mail and the Internet.The show really doesn't have a schedule, it just seems to pop up every 2 or 3 weeks on TLC (usually on Sunday nights or Tuesday nights and 9 pm EST). I Hope that TLC will give it an actual schedule, because this show is just really fun to watch.It's hosted by Natasha Henstridge. She sets up each segment (each show solves 5 urban legends) and then we see a mock up of the legend as portrayed by actors as a narrator comments on the legend. The production values are nicely done as each "mini movie" of the legend doesn't look fake and the acting is actually better then you'd expect from people that are not big name actors (I've never seen a familiar face in any segment, they must just use local actors to make the show seem more "everyman").This is one TV show that you have to check out, its fun to watch, but at the same time you walk away from it learning a few thing about our culture and the tales we tell our friends and families.10 stars