haha. Yeah, North St. Louis, if only the glory days of North St. Louis depicted in that movie could come back, literally. But the movie is correct about getting lost downtown on the highways. Some really smart person decided it was wise to merge 3 major interstate highways onto one bridge crossing over the Mississippi then have the next exit be an exit for 3 interstate highways splitting off while continuing on a 4th. brilliant foresight, the man deserves a bust and a street named after him.
add: Oh oh puuuuurfect movie to watch next for you. Trains, Planes, and Automobiles. Its snowing outside, its the holidays, and its another Missouri/Illinois centric movie. The airport still hasn't changed, crappy parking lots.
Then later watch In the Heat of the Night. lol
bwhaha I found the movie where they destroy St. Louis. Some crappy Sci-fi movie
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"It's 2 A.M. in St. Louis when a routine scientific experiment goes terribly wrong and an explosion shakes the city. A scientific team investigates, clashing with an intergalactic, voltage-devouring creature that vaporizes them. By 7 A.M. a chain of earthquakes is tearing the city apart while a massive swirling black hole is consuming the remains. The alien is devouring every source of electricity it finds and destroying every human who blocks its way. Mass chaos rules as St. Louis is being evacuated. Only a few people, scientist Eric Bryce, his assistant Shannon, and General Ryker comprehend the mortal danger. By midnight, the Pentagon initiates a nuclear attack against the black hole. Bryce has only one hour to find a solution to obliterate the alien and the colossal black hole before mankind is annihilated."
hilarious