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¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Arthur Bradford.It is about Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying Casa Bonita, a Mexican restaurant in Colorado that was a prominent setting in an eponymous 2003 South Park episode.
The titular restaurant in the episode is based on the real-life Casa Bonita, a Mexican-themed restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado. "Casa Bonita" was written and directed by series co-founder Trey Parker. [2] Like many South Park episodes, it was produced in the week preceding its broadcast. The concept for the episode came together at the last ...
The last showing under United Paramount Theatre (UPT) ownership was The Carpetbaggers. The theater closed on August 4, 1964, under UPT ownership, only to be reopened one month later on September 4, owned by Webb and Knapp. [1] The Beatles 1964 United States summer tour concluded there with a charity concert for Cerebral Palsy on September 20.
Matador Cooperative Farm, a defunct agricultural cooperative near Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada; Matador Records, an American record label; The Matador (bar), a defunct bar in Portland, Oregon, US; The Matador Club, a defunct country music venue in Toronto, Canada; The Matador (restaurant), an American chain of Mexican restaurants
The Manhasset Apartments was severely damaged on March 11, 1999, when a fire started in a Mexican restaurant at ground level before spreading to the upper stories via an air shaft. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] The fire, which injured 33 to 35 people, [ 62 ] [ 64 ] was the most serious fire to take place in New York City since the Hotel St. George fire of 1995 ...
Located near Xpu Ha beach, the 12,000-square-foot Esencia Mansion comprises four suites and three pools. Hotel Esencia’s New Mexican Mansion Comes With a 20-Seat Theater and an Underground Speakeasy
Their selection, as Paramount notes in a plot description, is U.S. Army Capt. Josephina "Josie" Carillo (actor Genesis Rodriguez) who learns how to be a ground soldier with support from elite ...
The Paramount Theatre was built as a movie palace, during the rise of the motion picture industry in the late 1920s.In 1925, Adolph Zukor's Paramount Publix Corporation, the theater division of Paramount Pictures, one of the great studio-theater chains, began a construction program resulting in some of the finest theaters built.