Burntthat one with Bradley Cooper was pretty good. i cant remember the title.
Been awhile since I seen it, but, isn't there a mall food court also?The Blues Brothers. Elwood makes a piece of toast, and it also has a high-end restaurant, a rustic diner, a country and western saloon, and prison food. I think that has all the bases covered. Also, and this is the important part, it's one of the greatest movies ever made.
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I've seen it over 200 times, and I don't recall one, but would it surprise me if I was wrong? No it would not.Been awhile since I seen it, but, isn't there a mall food court also?
When they drive through the mall. I could be wrong.I've seen it over 200 times, and I don't recall one, but would it surprise me if I was wrong? No it would not.
+1 Tampopo
Dinner Rush - been a few years but remember really digging it when it first came out
Couple of documentaries:
I Like Killing Flies - follows hilarious owner of famous NY hole in the wall, Shopsin's
El Bulli: Cooking in Progress - not so much a cooking movie as much as an overview of Ferran Adria's creative process for coming up with dishes
haha me too right after posting, still holds up!just watched dinner rush, was great!
OK, I think Jake references a burger joint not long after they get into the mall, then there's a sausage shop selling red hots(?) called Lemmy's as the cops drive through the clothing store (gingliss formalwear), Davidson's Bakery, G. Fishman's Sons Inc (but doesn't appear to sell fish), and the supermarket at the end.When they drive through the mall. I could be wrong.
Don't forget they work out of a restaurant until they set it on fire.in Goodfellas they make sauce.
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I just finished watching Julie and Julia. I really quite enjoyed it. Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, and Amy Adams. Nothing shoddy about that cast!
It's a slow movie. Nothing all that exciting really happens, but I was engaged the entire time. It is the strength of the acting and camera work that really holds this one up.
Not a "must see" but, if you are into cooking, worth adding to the list. I do feel inspired to get Julia's book now
+1 Tampopo
Dinner Rush - been a few years but remember really digging it when it first came out
Couple of documentaries:
I Like Killing Flies - follows hilarious owner of famous NY hole in the wall, Shopsin's
El Bulli: Cooking in Progress - not so much a cooking movie as much as an overview of Ferran Adria's creative process for coming up with dishes
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