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''Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road'' is a 2002 {{dramedy}} film and the directorial debut of screenwriter Bob Gale (''Film/BackToTheFuture'').

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''Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road'' is a 2002 {{dramedy}} film and the directorial debut of screenwriter Bob Gale (''Film/BackToTheFuture'').
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* BlackHoleBelly: The first man Neil meets whose wish O.W. granted. He loved eating and wanted to order everything on the menu but was frustrated by the limited capacity of his stomach. He made a wish which he explicitly says seemed to have given him a black hole for a stomach. Now he has to eat massive amounts of food 6-7 times a day so as not to starve and eating has become a chore.

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* BlackHoleBelly: The first man Neil meets whose wish O.W. granted. He loved eating and wanted to order everything on the menu but was frustrated by the limited capacity of his stomach. He made a wish which he explicitly says seemed to have given him a black hole for a stomach. Now he has to eat massive amounts of food 6-7 times a day so as not to starve and eating has become a chore. Plus, it's expensive to eat that much food so he needs to sucker people into large bets to afford his meals.
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* PetTheDog: The irritable businessman who meets Grant at the beginning did show some concern about him when Grant fell down after hitting his car door.

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* PetTheDog: The irritable businessman (a cameo by Creator/MichaelJFox) who meets Grant at the beginning did show some concern seem concerned about him when Grant when he fell down after hitting his car door.
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Terminally ill Bob Cody travelling to fight against lies by [[StrappedToABomb threatening to explode]].


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* Magic8Ball: Neal gets it after wishing for "An answer to my life." The ball does give correct, if vague answers. Near the end Neal throws the ball away in frustration, but by then it's obvious the true answer is at the end of the road, and the ball was only guiding him in the right direction.
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