Favourite Food Scenes
Peter Venkman
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Goodfellas
The scene when they visit Paulie's house and all that food laid out on the table. Oh and when they're in prison and they're making the tomato sauce. Also the BBQ scene at the beginning and Paulie munching on a hot dog. Great to watch when having dinner.
The Godfather / The Godfather Part II
In the first, its the Chinese takeaway scene. In the second, it's the scene at a younger Vito's house with Paulie and Tessio with the spaghetti.
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The scene when they visit Paulie's house and all that food laid out on the table. Oh and when they're in prison and they're making the tomato sauce. Also the BBQ scene at the beginning and Paulie munching on a hot dog. Great to watch when having dinner.
The Godfather / The Godfather Part II
In the first, its the Chinese takeaway scene. In the second, it's the scene at a younger Vito's house with Paulie and Tessio with the spaghetti.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od4nSd9AVH8
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Steward of gondor scoffing tomatoes in LOTR
Mrs doubtfire and pierce brosnan.
Stepbrothers fancy sauce.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmyfOquda-M
The morning after Joanna Kramer leaves Ted and their son Billy, Ted makes Billy some French toast for breakfast (or tries to!).
Then towards the end of the film, Ted and Billy make French toast together perfectly on the morning that Billy is destined to go and live with his mother after she won the custody case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJzPveOGKe0
Kramer vs Kramer is both a beautiful and a very sad film, and Dustin Hoffman and Justin Henry are both outstanding in it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCAOKR1jpp0
"Po-ta-toes! Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z965B47aQjM
That last scene brought me to tears in the cinema.
Bette Davis serving Joan Crawford a rat on a plate in 'What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?'.
Stan eating Ollie's hat in 'Way Out West'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guF_6kufow8 about 2 minutes in
The dinner scene in Shrek 2
Denethor eating the chicken and tomatoes in two towers
& Studio Ghibli films, always have such beautiful food.
There's also a great sequence about how to make the best pork and noodle soup but, for some reason, the first scene has stuck in my head.:o
Regards
Mark
lady and the tramp spaghetti.
whichever hitchcock film has that weird soup scene with what might be eyeballs in it ........
existenz. when they order "the special" .....
cafeteria scene in animal house. james belushi .....
babette's feast. the feast.
restaurant sketch. monty pythons meaning of life. completely ott and quite difficul to watch.
my dinner with andre. one long crazy monologue. the food is not the point. whole film on youtube i think.
nine and a half weeks. add one pouty leggy blond tp punnet of tesco strawberries ..... new recipe ......
every home should have one. running joke about frozen porridge. quite bizarrely, years later, you now really can buy frozen porridge. ned sherrin last laugh from beyond the grave ....
the stuff. consumerism satire involving hypnotic yoghurt ....... starring micheal moriarty ....... need i say more ?
the last supper. each time they decide which decanter to pass along the table ......
brief encounter. station buffet at start and end.
private life of henry 8. banquet scene. henrys disgusting table manners.
when harry met sally. fake orgasm in diner. meg ryan looked weird even back then ......
local hero. they dont realise they are eating the injured rabbit they just rescued ....
salo. nude teenagers eating sh#t.
cooking scene in the ipcress file. which is about sex really .....
the coffee percolators in o lucky man. also about sex really ....
which bond movie is it where bond realises somebody is fake because they order red wine with fish ?
the monkey brains in Temple of Doom. this film was kate capshaw's "career" then she got married .....
I see your Vincent Price feeding two poodles and raise you Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lector feeding Ray Liota part of his own brain in Hannibal.:D
I always get hungry at the conversation between Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace at Jack Rabbit Slims when ordering their food. 'I'll have a burger, bloody as hell.' Also the reference to milkshake being $5.