SC - Foodie Movies-OOP

Huette von Ahrens ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 18 18:54:50 PDT 2000


While it doesn't show the actual food being prepared,
Martin Scorsese's "Age of Innocence" has a wonderful
and lush banquet scene that makes my mouth water every
time I see it.

Huette

- --- Susan Fox-Davis <selene at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Ras wrote:
> 
> > The Man Who Came to Dinner.
> 
> That wasn't about food specifically, although the
> title is a meal.  You might as
> well cite "Breakfast at Tiffany's" which always
> sounded odd to me.  Diamonds are
> too crunchy for my teeth thanks!
> 
> "Like Water for Chocolate" is really fascinating. 
> Food magic as a binding force
> in a Mexican family over the lifetime of three
> sisters.  The book supplies the
> recipes for the magical meals...  I had the
> audiobook version, which included a
> nice recipe booklet.
> 
> Other significant food scenes in "9-1/2 Weeks" and
> "Last Tango in Paris" may or
> may not be appropriate to discuss on a family
> e-mailing list.
> 
> Pass the butter - I mean for the popcorn, what did
> you think I meant?
> Selene
> 
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