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For each movie, design a special dish to be eaten in the theatre
while
watching the film, linked to both the storyline and the performers.
A movie about desert island castaways would be accompanied by
ship's biscuits, fish, mango, papaya and coconut.
John Wayne films would get something hard-baked
and tough;
Bogart
films would get a hard-boiled and gritty dish. Chick flicks would
require someting sickly-sweet and fluffy.
Anything with Leonardo di Caprio will probably be fairly cheesy ...
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Can it come with booze? rum, whiskey, and wine
respectively. |
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edit: The only kind of movie I can think of without an
obvious food are sci-fi or cartoon flicks (cars?), and even
then space-ish,
futuristic, or unusual menus can be imagined. |
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Beans on toast for Gone With the Wind? |
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Captain Corelli's Mandarin? |
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugli? |
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