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...French, injecting at least some European flavor into the enterprise has become a cause celebre. Among the European accommodations, signs will be bilingual, and possibly multilingual, and plenty of French cuisine will accompany American fast food. Disney officials like to point out that one attraction, Discoveryland, is inspired in part by the works of French science-fiction writer Jules Verne. Disney also agreed that only its major attractions, such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Adventureland, will be called by their English name...
Burrell intended the smaller roles in The School for Wives, such as Arnolphe's man and woman servants, to add some comic flavor to the production. However, the actors who played them did little more than demonstrate the simple training they had received from their director. Their efforts at clumsiness were too poorly-choreographed and too lackluster to provide any kind of relief...
Gardenburgers are not meant to taste like Big Macs. "We don't put in artificial hamburger flavor," says Wenner. "The Gardenburger is its own experience." The burgers have sold well in such outlets as the Hard Rock Cafe chain (where they cost $7.95), Sheraton Hotels, Disneyland and Portland restaurants (where they go for $2.95). Wenner expects to sell 8 million patties this year...
SAFARI SAGOODI is proof of the saying that you get what you pay for. Those elements of the show that were bought on the open market were unavoidably outstanding. The costumes and sets were diverse and eye-catchingly extravagant. The music captured the flavor of 1940s cinema. The choreography betrayed its professional origins: It included two performers dangling by their ankles from the ceiling, another sailing across the stage in apparent flight, and a winsome scene of Heidi dancing with a coat tree...
...Saddam Hussein's holograms projected for the world audience, and it caught a flavor of the war -- the shameless and the sinister commingled, a little sham of baby's milk spilled in the Mother of Battles...