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post #31 of 38
Great job, thank you.

I think that you are after something here. Something interesting and Big!!!
You know what I think. Just DO IT

:)
post #32 of 38
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Seared w/Brad Pitt, Benicio Del Toro

This is confirmation that Brad Pitt and Benicio Del Toro will be starring in the film book by Anthony Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.

Seared will be directed by David Fincher who also directed Fight Club and Seven .

:cool:
post #33 of 38
How about "The Egg and I," by Betty McDonald? Don't know
who produced it but Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray starred in it. About 1946 or 47.
post #34 of 38
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lwunderlich,

Thank you for the contribution and welcome to Cheftalk!

:)
post #35 of 38
How about "Fried Green Tomatoes" ?
And then there is 'Untamed Heart' also......while not directly related to food it is set in a restaurant for most of the movie.


Just my two cents worth.

Tamara
post #36 of 38

food and film YUM!

How happy am I to have finally found my two favorite subjects so beautifully
combined together! Kudos to you for pulling off such a fabulous list.
I see many of my favorites - La Grand Bouffe ( I want to restage that as a presentation for a party), Discreet Charm, the Cook etc. etc. of course Babette
(the end always makes me cry) Big Night (cooking eggs on camera in real time!).
Can I throw out some suggestions for list 2?(no particular order)

THE GOLDRUSH- Charlie Chaplin - where he attempts to eat his shoe
PULP FICTION- tasty burgers, Le Big Mac ,$5 milkshakes, blueberry pancakes and pork discussions...
HEAVY-Pizza maker lovesick for waiteress Liv Tyler contemplates his dead mother's scrambled eggs and considers attending the CIA
PRIZZI"s HONOR- Sicilian food and a lethal shot of grappa
GOODFELLAS-cooking in prison and on cocaine
THE LONG LONG TRAILER- Lucy and Ricky feature length, she prepares a honeymoon feast in a moving motorhome that's unbelievable...

Let me know what you think.
Peace-
Monkeymay:)
post #37 of 38

more food in film

Came across two movies recently that I submit for list ll

KING RAT- George Seagal, James Fox in a Japanese POW camp- this is where "Survivor" must have researched their menu ideas...
THE PLAYER-Tim Robbins dosen't eat, but orders a different brand of water at every dining/social opportunity. It's a great runninng gag in a wicked satire of Hollywood.:cool:
post #38 of 38
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Fabulous, if anyone else has more to add since the list hasn't been updated in a while, feel free to mention them and what you thought of the flick!
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