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I'll Name the Food, You Name the Movie


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74. a good hamburger with lots of onions, was it in S. Eureka or N. Eureka?

from same movie: "Here's to Boompah"

and finally same movie:

"gum drops, shortcake, sweet stuff jelly roll"

o.k. one more, same movie:

"Hip! hip!"

Is it MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION?? I think Boompah was Jimmy Stewart's nickname?

“Cheese has always been a food that both sophisticated and simple humans love.”

M.F.K. Fisher, How to Cook a Wolf (1942)

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#53 another clue(2)

blonde woman eating an ice cream cone in town square

and

she finally has someone to cook for.

Those both fit Under the Tuscan Sun, but I'm not sure about the "Turn me Over."

:smile: CONGRATULATIONS RACHELD! It is Under the Tuscan Sun. The "turn me

over....." quote comes from the scene where they talk about San Lorenzo patron

saint of cooking when she finally has those workmen to cook for. Good job! :wink:

A hui hou!

"You can't miss with a ham 'n' egger......"

Ervin D. Williams 9/1/1921 - 6/8/2004

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74. a good hamburger with lots of onions, was it in S. Eureka or N. Eureka?

from same movie: "Here's to Boompah"

and finally same movie:

"gum drops, shortcake, sweet stuff jelly roll"

o.k. one more, same movie:

"Hip! hip!"

Is it MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION?? I think Boompah was Jimmy Stewart's nickname?

:smile: YES YES YES!!!!!! Congratulations Waterdogs! It is Mr. Hobbs one of our

very favorite movies, the lines are great. I love the last one where he says "And

they say nothing good ever came from drinking." Congratulations!!! :smile: a hui hou!

"You can't miss with a ham 'n' egger......"

Ervin D. Williams 9/1/1921 - 6/8/2004

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74. a good hamburger with lots of onions, was it in S. Eureka or N. Eureka?

from same movie: "Here's to Boompah"

and finally same movie:

"gum drops, shortcake, sweet stuff jelly roll"

o.k. one more, same movie:

"Hip! hip!"

Is it MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION?? I think Boompah was Jimmy Stewart's nickname?

:smile: YES YES YES!!!!!! Congratulations Waterdogs! It is Mr. Hobbs one of our

very favorite movies, the lines are great. I love the last one where he says "And

they say nothing good ever came from drinking." Congratulations!!! :smile: a hui hou!

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#79: "Hannibal" as played by Sir Anthony Hopkins and starring Julianne (oh yes she will be mine) Moore.

#70: I can't remember the name of the movie, but was it the one with Laura Linney (?) and Bob Dreyfuss about the fire bombers? About the only time you'll see a B-26 Marauder in flight in color these days?

This whole love/hate thing would be a lot easier if it was just hate.

Bring me your finest food, stuffed with your second finest!

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Reefpimp gets #79 - it is indeed our favorite cannibal - Hannibal. Hey that sounds good.... Hannibal the Cannibal.

Doddie aka Domestic Goddess

"Nobody loves pork more than a Filipino"

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#70:  I can't remember the name of the movie, but was it the one with Laura Linney (?) and Bob Dreyfuss about the fire bombers?  About the only time you'll see a B-26 Marauder in flight in color these days?

”Always", IIRC

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Is No. 78 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom??

'do you have anything simple?....like soup?

A few soup clues-:

No. 80 ....centipede and barley soup

No. 81 ....have some lotus soup, a son will come quickly

No. 82 ....tomato soup, 10 tins of, mushroom soup, 8 tins of for consumption cold

No. 83 ....Waiter, there's a transexual in my soup

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#70:  I can't remember the name of the movie, but was it the one with Laura Linney (?) and Bob Dreyfuss about the fire bombers?  About the only time you'll see a B-26 Marauder in flight in color these days?

”Always", IIRC

Not this time. That's the one where Holly Hunter "made" her date dinner by opening hot deli-foil packages and made it look homemade by scattering flour over the table, the floor and herself.

And she always dreamed of peaches.

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Would this be #84?

Two minute scene: Mom bustles home from work, grabs two little saucepans, dumps a cup of Minute rice in one, a can of tuna and a can of mushroom soup into the other, and as she scritches them around with a fork, yells, "Dinner's ready."

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70. "A little sprinkle of tapioca in the cherry pie, just like Mama did," just before the cook is coaxed down onto the floor with her husband, with her "Apron up around her ears."

(bonus clue: same movie features a roast chicken dinner used to decorate the dining room walls)

Is this one Sweet Dreams, the movie about Patsy Cline?

"Eat it up, wear it out, make it do or do without." TMJ Jr. R.I.P.

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Is No. 78 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom??

'do you have anything simple?....like soup?

Nope. As I said this is an old movie. It is actually a remake of an older movie and is the inspiration for the tv show "I Dreamed of Jeannie".

Doddie aka Domestic Goddess

"Nobody loves pork more than a Filipino"

eGFoodblog: Adobo and Fried Chicken in Korea

The dark side... my own blog: A Box of Jalapenos

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Guesses to:

No. 80 ....centipede and barley soup

- Kermit's Swamp Years

No. 81 ....have some lotus soup, a son will come quickly

- The Wedding Banquet

Doddie aka Domestic Goddess

"Nobody loves pork more than a Filipino"

eGFoodblog: Adobo and Fried Chicken in Korea

The dark side... my own blog: A Box of Jalapenos

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70. "A little sprinkle of tapioca in the cherry pie, just like Mama did," just before the cook is coaxed down onto the floor with her husband, with her "Apron up around her ears."

(bonus clue: same movie features a roast chicken dinner used to decorate the dining room walls)

Is this one Sweet Dreams, the movie about Patsy Cline?

Yes. :biggrin:

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Guesses to:

No. 80 ....centipede and barley soup

- Kermit's Swamp Years

No. 81 ....have some lotus soup, a son will come quickly

- The Wedding Banquet

amazing what movies you watch when you have kids :smile:

Gonzo is my total favourite

well done doddie, 2 out of 2

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Would this be #84?

Two minute scene:  Mom bustles home from work, grabs two little saucepans, dumps a cup of Minute rice in one, a can of tuna and a can of mushroom soup into the other, and as she scritches them around with a fork, yells, "Dinner's ready."

I think this is Desert Bloom about the 3 girls and mum and dad with a gas station?? Actually it's a guess cos it rings a big bell??

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