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The appearance of the waitresses is a main selling feature of the restaurant. A Hooters Girl is a waitress employed by the Hooters restaurant chain, and they are recognizable by their uniform of a white tank top with the "Hootie the Owl" logo and the location name on the front paired with short nylon orange Dolphin shorts.
It is built around the license of the Hooters restaurant chain, featuring both real life and computer-generated images and video footage of its iconic "Hooters Girl" waitresses. Art assets found in the game's files suggest the PlayStation release was originally also to be titled Free Wheelin' USA with the Hooters license later added on .
Since 1964, various animated and live-action theatrically released films based on Hanna-Barbera cartoons have been created and released in theaters. While alive, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna (the founders of Hanna-Barbera) were involved with each production in some capacity.
Each Monday, we’ll take a look back at the previous weekend’s premieres to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with a new list of superlatives. The Best & Battiest Moments From This ...
Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs is a list of the top 100 funny movies in American cinema. A wide variety of comedies, totalling 500 films, were nominated for the distinction; genres included slapstick, action comedy, screwball comedy, romantic comedy, satire, black comedy, musical comedy, comedy of manners, and comedy of errors.
My Sassy Girl: Kwak Jae-yong: Jun Ji-hyun, Cha Tae-hyun: South Korea: Romantic comedy [142] No Man's Land: Danis Tanović: Branco Djuric, Rene Bitorajac, Filip Šovagović: Belgium Italy France Slovenia: Black comedy [143] No Such Thing: Hal Hartley: Sarah Polley, Robert Burke, Helen Mirren: United States: Comedy-drama [144] Not Another Teen ...
Hooters abruptly closes dozens of "underperforming" restaurants across 14 states, with 16 closing in Texas alone. See the full list of store closures.
Moment of Truth is a anthology series of made-for-television films produced for and aired by NBC from 1993 until 1998. As with most films of the time, the series specifically targeted women and mainly featured everyday women, including their daughters, in some kind of peril, danger or other situation, which were often adapted from real-life events, promoted as "ripped from the headlines".