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More Great Kitchen Scenes In Great Movies!

Here Are More Great Kitchen Scenes In Great Movies!

Karate Kid: Daniel (Ralph Macchio) first meets Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) as he comes into the apartment to fix the sink while the boy is practicing his Karate, which he is attempting to teach himself from abook.

Wargames: David Lightman (Matthew Broderick) is eating dinner with his obnoxious real-estate salesperson mother (Susan Davis) blabbing on the phone, and his father (William Bogert) is buttering a piece of bread to then rub on the corn on the cob, before discarding the bread (which illustrates how we waste food in America), and he first sees the advertisement in the magazine he's reading, about the toy company in Sunnyvale, California, that has new "games" about to be released.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People: Here we see a young man (Sean Connery in his first full-length movie appearance in the leading role) as Michael McBride, talking with Darby O'Gill (Albert Sharpe) as they dine together, while Katie (Janet Munro) is serving them dinner and smiling. This Disney Movie Masterpiece from 1959 is such a great movie, yet many people have missed it! Certainly worth seeing or even owning!

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The Odd Couple: Felix Ungar (Jack Lemmon) and Oscar Madison (Walter Matthau) exchange several awesome pieces of dialogue in the kitchen in this 1968 blockbuster film; probably the best play ever written by Neil Simon, and the best Neil Simon movie of all! There's the famous scene where Oscar says "Kindly remove that spaghetti from my table" then Felix laughs and corrects him that it is aplate of "linguine" so then Oscar picks up the plate and throws it at the wall! "Now it's garbage!" he exclaims.

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Wedding Crashers: There is the morning after scene where John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and his best friend Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are discussing what happened the night before, and it is a funny scene to say the least. It is particularly amusing to watch Jeremy pile all of the various breakfast foods on the same plate, in a "John Belushi-Animal House" sort of way!

So, get busy planning that new kitchen right away!




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