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Oh was also going to add Big Night! Then had to think back, maybe Chocolat with Juliet Binoche and Johnny Depp, or Like Water for Chocolate - to this day I tell my kids all their emotion goes into the food - whatever they are feeling - so don't bother cooking of they are angry etc. - but I haven't watched any of those movies in years. Hard to think of a good contemporary food film.

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Like Water For Chocolate is probably one of my top three movies! Such a great film ✨✨!

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Julie & Julia has to be one of the top "food-appreciation" movies for me.

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I enjoyed that movie so much that I literally booked a ticket to Paris right after watching it. Once I got to Paris I made sure to eat Boeuf Bourguignon and other foods she ate/cooked in the movie....so cheesy of me but was fun! 💗✨

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I feel like as a kid, any food looked better in cartoons, like popcorn weirdly?!

Or the pretty patties in spongebob. Ahh, simpler times.

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Yes! The patties from Spongebob are iconic animated food! ✨💗

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I'm not sure if I'd call this my favorite, but I've been thinking a lot about the scene in the 1996 version of Matilda where Bruce has to eat the entire cake. As a kid watching this, it felt like the scariest thing that could ever happen — getting caught eating cake and then having to eat a cake almost the size of me. And then at the end when all the kids rally together to cheer for Bruce and encourage him...I think I could still recite this scene from memory.

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Ashley, I literally just watched Matilda again like two weeks ago and that movie stands the test of time! That scene with Bruce is just as scary when I was like 10 as it was for me now as a 35 year old lol!

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Eat Drink Man Woman is an all-time fave. Also really enjoyed Luca Guadagnino's I Am Love back in the day. Underrated!

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Ooo! I've heard of Eat Drink Man Woman. Will have to watch soon! 💗✨

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It'll be good inspiration for your Chinese food journey. :) There's also a remake of this film set in L.A. called Tortilla Soup, but the original is definitely more of a keeper...

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Well I have to mention some of the gorgeous food scenes from Japanese animated movies, especially anything Ghibli. There is also a movie that I saw on Netflix called "Flavors of Youth" which has so many gorgeous food scenes that I can't even pick one to highlight.

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Ghibli has the most beautiful food animation I've ever seen! Also, Flavors of Youth is one of my favorite animated shows with food. Such a good one! 💗✨

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I adore the 1996 Stanley Tucci/Tony Shalhoub film "Big Night", so much so that I was inspired to try and recreate the film's crowning food, timpano--a huge baked pasta drum filled with pasta, meats, cheeses, eggs, sauce and more--at the height of my 2020 stir-craziness.

(It was delicious, but food like that demands a crowd that I wasn't going to convene in 2020.)

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Big Night is a great one!! The silent Marc Anthony sulking in the background and the crazy tempered Tony Shalhoub banging pots. Love that movie. How many days were you eating timpano for?! 💗✨

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Oh, at least a week, haha. I should've paid homage by making the omelet from the final scene instead.

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