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1 year ago
in Eat Me: The 10 Greatest Movies About Eating on Film School Rejects
I didn't think 301/302 was a comedy until the very last scene, when the one woman looks across the table and seems to self-consciously ask (with only the expression on her face), "Well? It's not too salty, I hope?".
1 year ago
in Eat Me: The 10 Greatest Movies About Eating on Film School Rejects
Please consider adding "301/302" to the list.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112257/
This could easily bump Fried Green Tomatoes or Ratatouille. Two women live in different apartments on the same floor of a residential building. One's a self-taught chef who can -and will- cook anything. The other's an anorexic who can barely keep down any sort of solid nutrition. They're both dysfunctional and let's just say that maybe they're not the most well-matched pair to become best friends. The movie is dark, and subtly humorous. The scene in the film has one of the most underplayed (but hilarious) moments I've ever seen in a movie, communicated with nothing more than a look from one of the actresses.
Watch it, especially if you enjoy dark comedies.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112257/
This could easily bump Fried Green Tomatoes or Ratatouille. Two women live in different apartments on the same floor of a residential building. One's a self-taught chef who can -and will- cook anything. The other's an anorexic who can barely keep down any sort of solid nutrition. They're both dysfunctional and let's just say that maybe they're not the most well-matched pair to become best friends. The movie is dark, and subtly humorous. The scene in the film has one of the most underplayed (but hilarious) moments I've ever seen in a movie, communicated with nothing more than a look from one of the actresses.
Watch it, especially if you enjoy dark comedies.
3 years ago
in OhGizmo! » Archive » Make Your Own Flash Drive on OhGizmo!
I make use of a Lexar JumpDrive Trio, which has all the benefits of the above, and additionally accepts MMC and Memory Sticks. Its only downfall is that it is a bit on the chubby side, and often requires the use of the extension cable (included) in order to plug in to crowded USB ports. Not sure of media size limitations on the thing