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Best Food / Cooking Scene in A Movie.

Errol's son said:
Although he doesn't cook much, Steven Seagal is pretty good as the chef, Casey Rybeck, in Under Siege.

No.

No he's not.

That film shouldn't have been made, his career shouldn't have been made and he shouldn't have been made.
 
trabuquera said:
Dramatically speaking Big Night IS the best sequence (thinking about that simple omelette that says so much, still brings a tear to my eye).

artistically, I'd go more for "Scent of Green Papaya" where the young woman uses some amazingly nifty cleaver-work to finely shred the green papaya, or even better, the scenes from "Eat Drink Man Woman" where the movie's patriarch, a stubborn and perfectionist old git who's also a professional chinese chef, makes Peking duck from scratch (including inflating the duck like a balloon) and despatches a couple of live carp by ramming a chopstick through their entire bodies....

for girlie soppiness maybe the bit in 'like water for chocolate' where our oppressed heroine makes quails in rose-petal sauce.

By Crikey T - you make it sound like porn. Must be embarrassing when your watching Masterchef eh? :D

(Well, it does if you read all of T's posts in an M&S 'This isn't an ordinary food scene in a movie...' stylee)
 
PieEye said:
No.

No he's not.

That film shouldn't have been made, his career shouldn't have been made and he shouldn't have been made.

I disagree - both Under Siege I and Under Siege II are excellent films.
 
Errol's son said:
I disagree - both Under Siege I and Under Siege II are excellent films.


No, I'm afraid i've checked and they really aren't.

It's official. there's government reports about it and everything
 
Dubversion said:
we've had that, and it's kinda been nixed. it's not food / cooking is it, really?
But the title of the thread is food STROKE cooking. So it is food. Anyway I love that film and I won't have a word against it!!
 
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