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Smoking, gambling, hitting on chicks,
eating
out and never cleaning is paradise to him.
Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra HATED each other while doing this film and in the years following it.Brando asked Sinatra for some singing lessons,but Sinatra (who was already upset over the fact that he was cast as Nathan Detroit,when he wanted the part of Skye Masterson)wanted to be the star singer in the production and didn't want any one to be better than he was.He told Brando to get lost,so to get back at him Marlon kept screwing up the scene in the diner where Sinatra was
eating
cheesecake so that he would have to keep eating,eating and eating.In the later years,Sinatra gave Brando the nickname "Mumbles" or "Mr.Mumbles" because of the way he talks.
I have seen a couple movies on
eating
disorders but this one was definitely my favorite one.
The problem with the other ones was that the people with the
eating
disorders towards the end just automatically get better or accept the fact that they need help and thats it.
Edith and Little Edie live in near total isolation,
eating
ice cream and liver pate in a makeshift kitchen in their (apparently) shared bedroom.
On the way of the meeting, he confesses that they had traveled from Houston to New York to satisfy the wish of the reckless Kyle, who is his best friend since their childhood, of
eating
a sandwich from club 21 and the meeting was just a pretext to Kyle's father Jasper Hadley (Robert Keith).
From there, the blob spreads,
eating
everyone in its path.
I agree with the above comment, I love the realism in this, and in many movies (not just movies on
eating
disorders) the producers seem to forget that.
When people have
eating
disorders people don't just admit it and want to get better, and then life is peachy, it takes time, and I like how in this movie we grow with the characters, we go through the difficulties with them, getting better and worse, because it is a very important part of the movie.
It gets into the minds of people with
eating
disorders, and shows the complications and pain, in a very realistic way, and I loved that.
I also love how it shows The secrecy and betrayal people feel when suffering from
eating
disorders, it is scary to see how people react when they find out, especially if they approve of it.
They have some hilarious dialogue after catching and
eating
a fish and the girl bemoans the death of the fish and that they ate it!
His younger, Little Chrissy, has a habit of
eating
sugar, sugar, and nothing but sugary food.
From crudity - Leon playing with himself on the porch, the ex boyfriend tricked into
eating
. .
Let's see,...we have a case of incest/rape, attempted murder, wife swapping, alcoholism, infidelity, death of a little boy after
eating
tainted fish, a man with severe depression (he never talks during the movie and looks very scary), a hopeless dreamer who would probably be diagnosed with schizophrenia, a mentally retarded young man who thinks he is a street car conductor and spends all his waking moments "driving" his street car through paths among the garbage piles, a man married to a total shrew (I think I liked her character even less than the incestuous rapist!), etc., etc.
Everyone who entered the room became transfixed on the television and the haunting images of Edith and Edie who seemed to be living out their lives in practically one room of a large filthy mansion on the beach,
eating
ice cream and corn on the cob (which was cooked on the bedside table)--and the cat urinating on edith's bed and her unbelievable words, "i thrive on it [the smell]."
How anyone can watch this and not get a kick out of Joey Ramone
eating
bean sprouts backstage in an attempt to keep him in performing condition is obviously a wet blanket square daddy-o.
There is also occasional humor - in one country the son tires of
eating
egg sandwiches and wants meat - they are given a goat, but unfortunately (perhaps fortunately for the viewer) it runs away before the father can perform the Muslim slaughterman ritual.
This is a film which should be seen by anybody interested in, effected by, or suffering from an
eating
disorder.
The only thing in common between the book and the movie is the main characters' first name, the fact that there is a bet, and a whole lot of worm
eating.
Cats riding in and drinking out of a water elephant, a circus featuring a bird that has consumed the sky, and pigs
eating
their own fried flesh--that's only the beginning.
Beth was a very accurately drawn character and in the scene where she confronts her mom about the
eating
disorder you can see the pain inside her and hear it in her voice and you know how deep the pain is that she is feeling.
It's a relief at least to know these soulless images aren't going to be presented without a human voice, as is the case in Nikolaus Geyrhalter's gleefully cold documentary about the food industry, 'Our Daily Bread.' 'Manufactured Landscapes' contains images of people scavenging e-waste and a town (many towns, really) being wiped out by the biggest dam ever, with a single plangent trademark shot of a little girl in the rubble of her own neighborhood
eating
out of a bowl using a pair of chopsticks almost bigger than she is.
The acting is fine, and there are some truly disturbing bits such as the awkward orgy scene with the dead father and the chubby woman in the middle of the orgy
eating
cake and laughing The ending is a weird mix of deformed people and cannibals.
OMG! (I'm just repeating myself now...) It will live on with girls who like Miranda July but feel like
eating
ice cream and pretending they're dumb.
With Ann Rule's executive producing, she adds accuracy to Anne Marie's characteristic of organization and her personal battle with an
eating
disorder.
You can see all kinds of different addictions, from drugs and alcohol to the shopping addict, or the
eating
disorder addict.
This movie showcases Mitchell and Petrillo and for the life of me i don't know why they were not more popular.Being clones of Martin and Lewis,they come off as quite professional in this B- Movie.Songs are good and i like this movie better than any "road" movies but then thats a matter of taste or lack of it.Bela Lugosi and the Ape actors just add to the fun.1 scene that cracks me up is the witch doctor
eating
a banana through his giant mask.Then again Sammy doing stand up to the natives who seem Hawaiian gets me going too.The question is did Mitchell and Petrillo make more movies?
'Feast' is one of those horror movies that redefine a certain genre.In this case, 'Feast' redefines the man
eating
monster genre.The monsters in this film snatch up their victims one by one in grizzly and gory fashions.Even a young boy meets his own brutal fate.The monsters move so fast when they kill someone that you can hardly see them.Maybe you can see glimpses of them, but that's about it.Now that was a problem for me.'The
Those who had power, had more interest in their orgies of
eating
and vomiting and their sexual perversities than in governing the people.
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