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Food from the GF trilogy #32878
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There is so much food in the GF movies.
Some is mentioned by name, and some you just see on the table.

What food or dishes can you think of from the movie?
(Name the food (or dish) and the scene)


Lasagna at the wedding in GF1 when Mike and Kay are sitting at the table.

Capicola sandwiches/the gobbagool tossed to Pauli at the wedding.

Chicken cacciatore being made in the kitchen by Mama, Sandra and Connie.


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Clemenza's sauce!


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How can anyone forget the cannolis! grin


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Don't forget the orange 's. Oh yea Popcorn J/K


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Ritz cracker and chopped liver.
("Can o'peas my ass...")
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Originally posted by Mignon:
Don't forget the orange 's. Oh yea Popcorn J/K
Popcorn??


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Pop's birthday cake.


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Typical mafia. They are always eating.
I often get hungry from watching mafia movies.
Food seems to be a very important aspect in the life of the cosa nostra.

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Don't forget the birthday cake in part II. Oh and the olive oil from Gencos.

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[b] Don't forget the orange 's. Oh yea Popcorn J/K
Popcorn?? [/b]
Yea listen to Geoff's radio show that he did this year and you will understand.


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lol HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA lol

Very good Mig! Very good!


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The spaghetti that was being scrapped into the garbage in the montage in GF I, and the spaghetti Connie threw at the wall in GF I. The spaghetti Vito, Tessio and Clemenza were eating in GF II when Vito told them about his plan
The pear in GF II.

Whatever it was Apollonia was passing around at her wedding.
Some kind of candy I think.

The OJ and candy Michael ate in the cardinal's courtyard.

The Pope's tea.

Hyman Roth's Birthday cake in Cuba, and his tuna sandwich in Miami.

The bag of Groceries Abbandando tried to give Vito.

The salsice Joey Zasa ate at the street fair.

The best veal in the city.

What were Hagen and Woltz having for dinner?

What were Michael and Kay eating at the hotel?

What were they having in GF II in the scene where Merle and Deanna were dancing?


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The Chinese food they're eating right before Michael's meeting with Solozzo and McCluskey.

Btw, is that Rocco eating with them? wink


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Really, guys, Im getting hungry....
Dont forget the wine... Lots of it


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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe:
The Chinese food they're eating right before Michael's meeting with Solozzo and McCluskey.

Btw, is that Rocco eating with them? wink
I didn't go back to the movie to check, but ... but I always thought it was Italian food they were eating.
Back inna old days it was often Italian food that came in those carry-out containers. When I was a kid in the 60's occasionally my grandparents would pick up some carryout ... it was things like spaghetti, gnocchi, fried eggplant, meatballs, orancini and things of that sort.


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lol HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA lol

Very good Mig! Very good!


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Sonny eating the candies while he, Tom and Vito discuss whether to enter the drug business with Solozzo.

Young Vito in GF2 serving Clemenza and Tessio the plates of spaghetti and then explaining that he would 'take care of everything'. A brilliant scene.

Young Vito bringing a pear home to his wife and her seeming joy or happiness at seeing it.

Sonny's apology to Tom after his outburst about not having a wartime consigliere centered around food......."It's Sunday, Ma made a little dinner......"


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Originally posted by wiseguy2000:
Typical mafia. They are always eating.
I often get hungry from watching mafia movies.
Food seems to be a very important aspect in the life of the cosa nostra.
Amen to that! The Sopranos are eating all the time. Makes me hungry!

Another good mafia dish would be horse steak, rare.

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Did anyone think to mention the Doomed oranges bought by don vito moments before his assasination?

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Originally posted by don illuminati:
Sonny eating the candies while he, Tom and Vito discuss whether to enter the drug business with Solozzo.

Young Vito in GF2 serving Clemenza and Tessio the plates of spaghetti and then explaining that he would 'take care of everything'. A brilliant scene.

Young Vito bringing a pear home to his wife and her seeming joy or happiness at seeing it.

Sonny's apology to Tom after his outburst about not having a wartime consigliere centered around food......."It's Sunday, Ma made a little dinner......"
Excellent selections! ... and some great scenes, Don Illuminati.
The pear scene was one that would always cause my ex to swoon a bit ... kinda romantic in a very simple way.
"Ma made a little dinner" ... it's true, the dinner table is often where Italians make up.


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The tomato garden where vito died.

The Child star's birthday cake at the movie studio

The China Bowl restaurant and Jack Dempsey's restaurant

The fruit on display in Atlantic city

The friut stands where Vito got his first freebie and the one where he took five shots and lived.


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Another take on this is the fact that the food business is central to the stories.

Vito grew up with a family that owned a grocery store.

Vito's front for all his "business" was an olive oil company.

The casinos, in addition to having gambling, had restaurants and lounges.

Fredo ran mickey mouse nightclubs.


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A couple of months ago there was a thread about the drinking, now we have the eating. Between eating, drinking and killing, there was only 16 minutes for everything else. lol
And when they aren't eating, someone is asking them to eat or wishing they were eating

GF2 - Michael says, Johnny's men look hungry.
GF - Sonny asks Paulie if he's hungry before he suggests brandy to sweat out his cold.
GF2 - Frankie is looking for the sausage and peppers at the communion party
GF2 - Frankie doesn't mangia with Hyman Roth in Miami
and
GF - the opening wedding scene the State Troopers are eating in the parking lot


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This eating thing is true in all movies. If real people ate as much as they did in the movies everyone would look like Clemenza.

My favoite though is the pasta Connie threw at the wall when Carlo told her he was going out to dinner.


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Originally posted by dontomasso:

My favoite though is the pasta Connie threw at the wall when Carlo told her he was going out to dinner.
I often wondered how many times they rehearsed that scene. Ok, bring in the clean up crew! Take 17. And have you noticed that Carlo takes the poke chips close to the jewels?


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Originally posted by don illuminati:
...Young Vito in GF2 serving Clemenza and Tessio the plates of spaghetti and then explaining that he would 'take care of everything'....
I always enjoy watching Clemenza dig into his pasta in that scene. He's really the only one who eats and he pigs out with gusto...at the same time trying to convince Vito that they just HAVE to pay Fanucci! I always eat spaghetti with a spoon, too...it's the 'Italian' way !

Another food scene nobody seems to have mentioned - Hyman Roth's tuna sandwich & cheese during Michael's visit to his home.

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what a great topic..noone mentioned that very sexy (ugh)scene where Mary and Vincent were rolling the dough with their hands...always reminded me of the scene in "ghost with the pottery wheel...

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[b] lol HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA lol

Very good Mig! Very good!


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Food seems to be a very important aspect in the life of the cosa nostra.
Food seems to be a very important aspect in the life of ITALIANS!! tongue wink


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Originally posted by chenille:
what a great topic..noone mentioned that very sexy (ugh)scene where Mary and Vincent were rolling the dough with their hands...always reminded me of the scene in "ghost with the pottery wheel...
WOW!! I never noticed it before!!! Great point! Funny is both movies were shot in 1990, so that we cannot tell which one was the inspiration! smile Anyway, I agree. The scene is nice. Pretty sexy. Food and sex. What a combination!! grin


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