I have not confirmed this as true, and even though I am not Adventurous Chef Man, I'm very intrigued and have to try this.
I will try this, hold me to it.
Although I think the "everyone's wrong" drama is overwrought, I do enjoy the novelty of a cooking show hosted by Ned Ryerson. And "Groundhog Day" is approaching. What if I watched the movie with the popcorn?
Here's a photo of the car Princess Diana was in during her fatal car crash.
You can see the license plate (688LTV55) and that, while the front of the car might be in bad shape, the back and top are pristine. Here is another.
Here is a third.
Now the back window is gone and the top of the car is completely damaged and separated from the back. You can see these photos in the context of 'News' here.
Well maybe ambulance workers had to break the back window and cut the car to gain access.
Here's a photo of the first responders at the scene of the crash:
"Gladiator" is one of those classics that I should be re-watching consistently but, in reality, I can't tell you the last time I watched it. The first time I saw it in the theater, it was such an intense, transcendent, experience but then every time I watched it thereafter I found I liked it a little less each time. So I stopped the bleeding.
If you've followed along, Carly is not a fan of violence in movies so watching "Gladiator" is at least a precarious proposition, if not a very bad idea.
I never put it together that Oliver Reed is in this as Proximo (the gladiator owner). All I know of him comes from the disastrous "Late Night" interview. His excellent performance is possibly due to the fact that he promised Ridley Scott he would not drink during production. According to Wikipedia, he went to an Irish bar, was challenged to a drinking match, accepted, and died of a heart attack. The rest of his scenes had to be completed with a body double and CGI.