In most movies, people eat regular and delicious food.
In others, they eat things that none of us would even think about putting in our mouths.
Like in Temple of Doom when they're served all those nasty dishes.
Such as chilled monkey brains: :buggedout:
(http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/9079/doom41f08f792.jpg) (http://img242.imageshack.us/my.php?image=doom41f08f792.jpg)
Can you think of any other movies where a character has to eat something particularly disgusting?
Divine in PINK FLAMINGOS eating dog sh1t. :bluesad:
Wait...doggie doo ain't food.
Ok...the WORM EATERS! And,believe it or don't,some folks here in Michigan eat erthworms. Make dam cookies outta them!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eXx-L5UJsg
Insane. Worms are for birdsa and fish! Not for me and you! :buggedout:
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Ok...the WORM EATERS! And,believe it or don't,some folks here in Michigan eat erthworms. Make dam cookies outta them!
Oh yeah? Where at in Michigan? I grew up here *points to back of hand in mitten shape*.
Don't know. All I know is that is when I was a kid (70's) There was a programon the local PBS,channel 34, called MICHIGAN OUTDOORS, and MF's were makin' worm cookies. No lie.
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Ok...the WORM EATERS! And,believe it or don't,some folks here in Michigan eat erthworms. Make dam cookies outta them!
Oh yeah? Where at in Michigan? I grew up here *points to back of hand in mitten shape*.
I dunno. I saw it on in the 70's on MICHIGAN OUTDOORS show.
UHF- Twinkie Weiner Sandwich- In the movie UHF, Weird Al makes himself a twinkie wiener sandwich- you slice a twinkie down the middle, throw a hot dog in there (it resembles a hot dog bun), then use spray cheese to top it off.
Daryl Hannah cooking an olive and coca-cola steak in The Tie That Binds (1995). Doesn't sound too gross actually, marinating steak in cola. I would try that myself :teddyr:
The wafers in SOYLENT GREEN?
Quote from: HappyGilmore on June 09, 2009, 07:37:57 AM
UHF- Twinkie Weiner Sandwich- In the movie UHF, Weird Al makes himself a twinkie wiener sandwich- you slice a twinkie down the middle, throw a hot dog in there (it resembles a hot dog bun), then use spray cheese to top it off.
If only you could batter and deep-fry that...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
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UHF- Twinkie Weiner Sandwich- In the movie UHF, Weird Al makes himself a twinkie wiener sandwich- you slice a twinkie down the middle, throw a hot dog in there (it resembles a hot dog bun), then use spray cheese to top it off.
If only you could batter and deep-fry that...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
Twinkie's alone are terrible. Cheez Whiz too. No.
Texas Tommy's are pretty good, though.
13 game sayawng~ some kind of feces. Not sure from what,not that it matters really, but its nasty.
I know its not food but you did ask..Can you think of any other movies where a character has to eat something particularly disgusting? :twirl:
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13 game sayawng~ some kind of feces. Not sure from what,not that it matters really, but its nasty.
I know its not food but you did ask..Can you think of any other movies where a character has to eat something particularly disgusting? :twirl:
OK, that brings to mind SALO. Been told they actually used chocolate to represent the nasty.
I can't help but think of all those zombie and cannibal movies where it looks like they are really putting slabs of liver and strings of intestine in their mouths. I'm hope, for their sake, it wasn't, but it still gags me a bit to watch some of those. And, yes, liver and intestine is considered food, but usually cooked first. Even then...ick.
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I can't help but think of all those zombie and cannibal movies where it looks like they are really putting slabs of liver and strings of intestine in their mouths. I'm hope, for their sake, it wasn't, but it still gags me a bit to watch some of those. And, yes, liver and intestine is considered food, but usually cooked first. Even then...ick.
I know in SOME of the movies they actually are chewing on organs, I've seen a few where it looked like they were chewing on raw beef actually. Probably not intestine though, as that could make you sick.
"Return of the Killer Tomatoes" has people eating pizza made with all kinds of weird things on them, like boysenberry jam instead of tomato sauce.
In THE JANUARY MAN (1989) KEVIN KLINE discusses his recipe for Haggis...
Quote from: hellbilly on June 09, 2009, 09:08:39 AM
Daryl Hannah cooking an olive and coca-cola steak in The Tie That Binds (1995). Doesn't sound too gross actually, marinating steak in cola. I would try that myself :teddyr:
One of the restaurants my old roommate used Coke in their pork marinade. I guess the high acid content helps to break down the meat, and the sugar is their for flavor.
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Little Monsters, Fred Savage eats a peanut butter and onion sandwich. I've always been morbidly curious as to how that tastes.
The remake of Ghost ship wasn't exactly memorable, but there's this great scene in which two men kill the time on an abandoned ship by betting on who will eat the contents of an expired can. When one of them tries one spoonful, he decides it tastes OK, and they both start eating the cans like crazy.
Only thing, it is the cursed ship playing tricks with their minds, and eventually they realise they are eating rotten food and maggots and whatnot.
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Daryl Hannah cooking an olive and coca-cola steak in The Tie That Binds (1995). Doesn't sound too gross actually, marinating steak in cola. I would try that myself :teddyr:
One of the restaurants my old roommate used Coke in their pork marinade. I guess the high acid content helps to break down the meat, and the sugar is their for flavor.
In Little Monsters, Fred Savage eats a peanut butter and onion sandwich. I've always been morbidly curious as to how that tastes.
My folks used to talk about how Coke from the fifties could cook bacon if you left them in a pan overnight.
I hate peanut butter, but I'd be tempted to try a peanut butter and onion sandwich. Do you remember what kind of onion?
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I hate peanut butter, but I'd be tempted to try a peanut butter and onion sandwich. Do you remember what kind of onion?
No, but when looked it up online a red onion was recommended.
In The Movie BASEKETBALL When Trey Parker's Character Pulls Out A Plastic Bag Labeled "Medical Waste" .....The Bag Is Filled With A Thick Yellowish Fluid
He Puts A Straw In It And Says......" Check This Out ...It's Fat That Was Liposuctioned Out Of Marlon Brando's Ass!"
....And Then He Drinks It And Says
"Oh It's All Salty And Warm!"
Maybe it's gross, maybe it's not, but the colored slop they throw in the food fight scene in Hook always looked so tasty to me!
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In The Movie BASEKETBALL When Trey Parker's Character Pulls Out A Plastic Bag Labeled "Medical Waste" .....The Bag Is Filled With A Thick Yellowish Fluid
He Puts A Straw In It And Says......" Check This Out ...It's Fat That Was Liposuctioned Out Of Marlon Brando's Ass!"
....And Then He Drinks It And Says
"Oh It's All Salty And Warm!"
Ew
In the movie SALO, a whole bunch of people eat a whole bunch of shait.
Obviously this is the first thing that spring to mind...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viQuG31i-XM&feature=related
EEEeewww..... :bluesad:
That plate of nachos Stuntman Mike eats in 'Death Proof' looks disgustingly delicious.
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Divine in PINK FLAMINGOS eating dog sh1t. :bluesad:
Wait...doggie doo ain't food.
Yes, but OTHER PEOPLE are. PINK FLAMINGOS also features a cannibal scene.
And then we've had the "people don't know they're eating people" thing: SOYLENT GREEN, FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, SWEENEY TODD
In NIGHT OF THE LIVING DORKS Where One Of The Zombie Kids Microwaves A Severed Foot With A Shoe On It And It Explodes In The Microwave
He Dosn't Get Time To Eat It So He Leaves It In The Microwave
And Then Later On Two Stoners Find The Exploded Foot And Shoe And One Of
The Stoners Says "Hey Look Nachos!" And The Two Stoners Eat It
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Divine in PINK FLAMINGOS eating dog sh1t. :bluesad:
Wait...doggie doo ain't food.
Yes, but OTHER PEOPLE are. PINK FLAMINGOS also features a cannibal scene.
And then we've had the "people don't know they're eating people" thing: SOYLENT GREEN, FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, SWEENEY TODD
In Water's FEMALE TROUBLE The Dashers serve Divine
hor'dourves made out of little mascara brushes. The expression on his face when he tries one is priceless.
And in DESPERATE LIVING Queen Carlotta (Edith Massey) force feeds Peggy Gravel and Grizelda a handful of cockroaches. Later, when the citizens of Mortville revolt they roast and eat Carlotta.
In Andy Milligan's version of Sweeney Todd titled BLOODTHIRSTY BUTCHERS one of the meat pies contains a whole breast - but the scene is shot so badly you hardly notice it.
In COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE one of his victims eats an adorable little kitten.
In the same vein, the most disgusting thing I've seen anyone
smoke onscreen is the pipe tobacco laced with coelacanth juice in MONSTER ON CAMPUS.
(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t214/morrisawilliams/motc_coelacanth.jpg)
Mmmmm - that's good coelacanth!
I'm not sure if this counts, but Tom Hanks trying to eat sardines and pretzels in The Burbs', is hilarious. As a kid, the film gave me the impression that only weirdos and axe murderers ate this stuff. Come to think of it, I still haven't tried them. Maybe I'll be brave this week and try them out. After a few beers.
All the food served in David Cronenberg's eXistenZ (1999) :bluesad:
In the movie White of the Eye (1987) David Keith is asking his daughter to make him an applebutter baloney sandwich.
This is more of a unusual combination than actual gross I guess.
That thick green stew from Conan the Barbarian, filled with various human body parts.
(http://www.bmoviegraveyard.com/reviews/C/ConanTheBarbarian/conanbarbarian028.jpg)
Peanut butter burgers in Twilight Zone-The Movie.
Surf II had a gross, fat dude having an eat-off with a zombie over stuff like seaweed, raw squid, garbage, etc.
In Temple of Doom there was also eyeball soup and live baby snakes for dinner.
Custard with blood in it in Dead Alive.
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Peanut butter burgers in Twilight Zone-The Movie.
I always wanted to try that after first watching the movie :teddyr:
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Peanut butter burgers in Twilight Zone-The Movie.
I always wanted to try that after first watching the movie :teddyr:
:smile:
My sister tried it and liked it, I believe. Nasty..
The stuffed sheep's head in Octop***y.
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The stuffed sheep's head in Octop***y.
That is a South African delicacy known as a "smiley" ~ the eyeballs are icky.......urggghhhh..... :buggedout: [Trevor grosses self out]
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The stuffed sheep's head in Octop***y.
That is a South African delicacy known as a "smiley" ~ the eyeballs are icky.......urggghhhh..... :buggedout: [Trevor grosses self out]
Filters are funny things. Next time, I'll type Octopu$$y.
Here's another good one: the custard with zombie pus in Dead Alive.
In "Lair of the White Worm" Angus Flint (Peter Capaldi) chows down on the local delicacy, pickled earthworms in aspic, not knowing what it is. And according to the director, Ken Russell, Capaldi was actually eating real earthworms in that scene, and much to the director's delight, Capaldi managed to keep 'em down, but then threw up after the scene was over.
Pistachio Pudding in Troll2!!!!!!!
Whatever the heck Tony Nappo was eating at the counter in Land Of The Dead. :buggedout: :buggedout: Yuck......
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Divine in PINK FLAMINGOS eating dog sh1t. :bluesad:
Wait...doggie doo ain't food.
Yes, but OTHER PEOPLE are. PINK FLAMINGOS also features a cannibal scene.
And then we've had the "people don't know they're eating people" thing: SOYLENT GREEN, FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, SWEENEY TODD
In Water's FEMALE TROUBLE The Dashers serve Divine hor'dourves made out of little mascara brushes. The expression on his face when he tries one is priceless.
And in DESPERATE LIVING Queen Carlotta (Edith Massey) force feeds Peggy Gravel and Grizelda a handful of cockroaches. Later, when the citizens of Mortville revolt they roast and eat Carlotta.
In Andy Milligan's version of Sweeney Todd titled BLOODTHIRSTY BUTCHERS one of the meat pies contains a whole breast - but the scene is shot so badly you hardly notice it.
In COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE one of his victims eats an adorable little kitten.
In the same vein, the most disgusting thing I've seen anyone smoke onscreen is the pipe tobacco laced with coelacanth juice in MONSTER ON CAMPUS.
(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t214/morrisawilliams/motc_coelacanth.jpg)
Mmmmm - that's good coelacanth!
Ozzymandias speaks: That nipple in the pie in Bloodthursty Butchers looks more like the end of a purple onion.
Ozzymandias has spoken!!