Perhaps, a waffer thin mint?Maggot said:Mr Creosote.
I don't usually do MP quotes, but that's a fuckin top one 
Perhaps, a waffer thin mint?Maggot said:Mr Creosote.
I don't usually do MP quotes, but that's a fuckin top one 
Errol's son said:Although he doesn't cook much, Steven Seagal is pretty good as the chef, Casey Rybeck, in Under Siege.
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.
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.
Errol's son said:I disagree - both Under Siege I and Under Siege II are excellent films.
hatz said:Bugsy Malone, surely, for the endless food - custard pie fights eh? Now that's what I like...
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!!Dubversion said:we've had that, and it's kinda been nixed. it's not food / cooking is it, really?