Then there's the the bit starting with some Coke, to the tune of Ravel's Bolero, in Allegro Non Troppo.
And Twinkies in Koyaaniqatsi.
"Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?"
Explosives hidden in the dessert. George Segal is on the phone, "It's a bomb!".
"Of course it's a bombe! You saw her make it!".
A Feast at Midnight. (It's not what you think.)
And the scene in Annie Hall where she brings Woody Allen to her midwestern home, and the family is at the dinner table. One of the funniest scenes I can remember.
I can think of many eating scenes I just laughed at - The Wedding Banquet; La Cage..... And in Woody Allen's Broadway Danny Rose - where he has his clients to a frozen turkey meal Thanksgiving Dinner.
There are some films by a chinese director...that I haven't seen, just remember reviews. Should I ever remember the fellow's name, I'll be back..
Ooh! Maybe you're thinking of Eat Drink Man Woman, osso? That was a good one - and directed by Ang Lee.
Does anyone know the name of the film directed by the director of Bend it Like Beckham that integrates the stories of several multi-cultural families preparing Thanksgiving dinner?
It was called
What's Cooking? The director was Gurinder Chadha.
Yes, that's it...
Oh, good, another food film I never heard of, the What's Cooking...
Tampopo -- can't even type the title without wanting some noodle soup! Seriously!
gefillte fish, short film by boris lehman