Enjoy!
Marie Antoinette (Sofia Coppola)
If I even need to say what food is necessary with this film then you should just stop reading now. But for those who haven't seen this fantastic movie, CAKE is where it's at. But not just cake, remember that Marie Antoinette was over-indulgent and beyond decadent, so cake, cookies, pies, creme brulee, tiramisu, chocolates, candy, etc. etc. Go over the top and then some! You can find light, pastel-coloured delicacies (pictured above) easily at any grocery store.
I've mostly mentioned desserts here, and for good reason. In the 1770's people ate some busted ass things but the desserts were always ten times more lavish, probably because they tasted better. And you can eat pretty much eat throughout the movie too, there are countless scenes demonstrating just how far they went to present their food. And don't forget the sunny morning breakfast of croissants and tea!
Howls Moving Castle (Hayao Miyazaki)
Everytime I see this movie (which isn't near enough) I have to make eggs-sunny side up-and bacon. If you've seen Castle you can probably guess what scene I'm referring to, where the main characters are cracking open large eggs and laying out abnormally large slabs of bacon into a frying pan. The minute you see it your stomach will growl like a fucking beast. I kid you not.
So of course, eggs and bacon are necessary. But I think breakfast-y foods in general would be fine. Prefer your eggs scrambled? Fine. Want some O.J. to go with it? Knock yourself out. But I'd recommend seeing it with a few people so you can crack open twice as many eggs and fry up even more bacon.
A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick)
You're probably thinking "what the crap? what food is going to go with this, oranges?" but no, I don't think oranges would make much sense other than connecting with the title. Remember the Moloko Milk Bar? THAT'S what I'm thinking of. But maybe not milk, maybe milkshakes, or just milky kinds of drinks. I dunno, I'd just rather have a tall milkshake instead of a tall...milk. So that's kind of a sweeter twist.
Then remember the scene in which Alex is eating a drugged-up plate of spaghetti? Get some noodles and Ragu and make yourself some POISON PASTA. Do it. Even imitate the scene if you feel so inclined. And of course, grant yourself a pretty glass of red wine. Or fruit punch if you're under twenty-one.
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