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07-30-2001, 07:25 PM
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| | Anthony Bourdain Has anyone picked up the latest issue of Gourmet magazine? There's an article about Anthony Bourdain's new project for Food Network and new book. What's your opinion?
(He's kind of cute with his cowboy hat!!  )
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07-31-2001, 07:23 AM
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| | Thanks Anneke.
I'll pick-up a copy today.
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07-31-2001, 10:54 AM
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| | My husband was reading it this morning. He says there is talk of making the book into a movie??? | 
07-31-2001, 12:24 PM
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| | Emeril's on TV and Bourdain's into movie. Who will be left in the kitchen?
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07-31-2001, 12:29 PM
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| |  Good one Iza! | 
07-31-2001, 12:30 PM
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| | Iza,
Good question...um..Ken & Barbie!!?
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07-31-2001, 06:53 PM
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| | In that case Kimmie be happy you don't have the Food Network!!
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08-01-2001, 04:59 AM
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| | Absolutely, Iza!
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10-28-2001, 04:09 AM
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| | HI,
For those who may be interested....
There is a pile of Kitchen Confidential sitting in Galloway and Porter ( the Cambridge U.K. bookshop ) at the remainderd price of £2.95. They might export?
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10-28-2001, 08:34 AM
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| | The movie of Kitchen Confidential will star Brad Pitt as Anthony Bourdain. A choice sure to inflate Mr. Bourdain's ego significantly. I expect that after the release, chefs nationwide will possess increased sexual cache due solely to that casting choice. According to "Backstage" the movie version's working title is "Seared".
This could be a rare case of the film being better than the book. | 
10-28-2001, 03:23 PM
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| | I enjoyed the book, and I swear that he stole some material that appears on the first page of the the chapter "Who Cooks?" from my web site, material which I also suspect Ruth Reichl of being free and easy with, not much material, but curious juxtapostitions of words pertaining to alike subjects.
Anyway, my reaction to "Kitchen Confidential" is that M. Bourdain is intoxicated by the exuberance of his own verbosity, and I can't wait to see any movie made from that book. We talk about that first scene in Provincetown where the chef has the bride over the grease barrel by the dumpster at work constantly.
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10-29-2001, 07:17 AM
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| | Quote: Originally posted by thebighat I enjoyed the book, and I swear that he stole some material that appears on the first page of the the chapter "Who Cooks?" from my web site, material which I also suspect Ruth Reichl of being free and easy with, not much material, but curious juxtapostitions of words pertaining to alike subjects. |
You are--to put it very mildly--completely mistaken. I have never laid eyes on your website--and tend to doubt Ms. Reichl has either. (Though you never know. Just last week, I caught her -middle of the night--in a slinky, all black outfit, black balaclava, crepe soled shoes and surgical gloves, messing with my hard drive. Took two shots of pepper spray to imobilize her. )Before you start casually suggesting plagiarism I suggest making yourself a tin-foil hat--this will protect your original thoughts from being co-opted by the CIA , the Trilateral Commission, Elvis Presley's Alien Baby and envious writers. I know that MY hat protects me from Michael Ruhlman who is ALWAYS trying to read my mind and appropriate my original thoughts and sparkling sentences( not to mention my Precious Bodily Fluids) for his own hideous and Unholy purposes. (What do you expect? He's a Freemason.)
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10-29-2001, 07:47 AM
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| | I hope the movie is as entertaining as the book. | 
10-29-2001, 02:57 PM
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| | Get over it. I said there was a juxtapostion of words pertaining to the same subject, and Reichl used a very similar phrase. Apparently it was a coincidence. Anybody who knew what the job was about might use the phrase "economy of motion" or a very similar phrase to describe one of the work habits of a saute cook. And you don't know, I'll bet, in the strictest logical use of the word, if you have seen my web site. I just happened to use it in a copyrighted work way before you did.
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