Well that was pretty damn comfy

Well that was pretty damn comfy

the grilled cheese scene gets me every time. so does sofia vergara for that matter.

>needs more butter: the film

Have you seen Chef?

>

You can thank favreau's fat ass for that

The seamless integration of Twitter really freaked me out. Is it even advertising anymore once it's at that level? The implication is that it's ingrained in our everyday life, trying to capture his son's generation in the same way that This is 40 did (much more clumsily) with their children and iPads. There is plenty of other product placement, more subtle of course, until it all culminates in one -- meant to be the sentimental crux of the film -- moment where Favreau watches a short film created by an APP on his iPHONE 6 in an extended ECU. I was honestly waiting for that scene to fade to white and have APPLE come up onscreen.

Without wanting to sound like the critic which Favreau (a little preemptively) maligns, I wonder how a film meant to be so personal, about his own struggles with creativity, could become so commercialized.

>ugly guy
>alpha at work
>fucks ScarJo
>become twitter star
>cooks latin food
>gets rich
>gets more famous
>Fuck Sofia Vergara... again

So, "comfy" is the male version of a chickflick?

...

>"I BLEED IT OUT" starts playing

My name a chef.

Nobody's acknowledging the quints?

thats what im talkin about

-you know what a meme is?,
well im a meme

God tier script

nice digits babe.
and yea, pretty much.

HE MAKES FUCKING SANDWICHES

OUT OF A VAN

SANDWICHES

FOR POOR PEOPLE

OUT OF A VAN

AND HE IMPRESSES THE FOODIST ELITE?

A FUCKING VAN

WHAT THE FUCK

Food trucks have become gentrified man get with the times.

It also implies he brings his elite chef skills to top ingredients.

What the fuck was that Robert Downey Jr. cameo? Was it supposed to be funny? Because it wasn't.

What does the scouter say about his cholesterol levels?

Is this a thinly veiled pest thread?

Yeah, that would actually explain why so many people are enamored by it, even though it's completely hollow Favreau vanity project with barely any substance to it beyond the obvious food porn part. The use and integration of Twitter to the narrative was good, I'll give the movie that.

hey man those sandwiches looked amazing
plus the food reviewer knows he is a good cook he just thought he sold out and cooked boring ass shit in the beginning of the movie

It was like ScarJo or Dustin Hoffman, they were there just to help sell the movie, by saying "hey XY & Z is in this, you know these people!"

>Food trucks have become gentrified man get with the times

I live in socal and have seen this first hand.

They sell trivial food at outrageous prices.

I saw a tiny bowl of fried rice with candied bacon on top go for 12 dollars.

Literal snacks for the price of two or three meals.

The absolute worst was a grilled cheese truck. They were on TV or something. 10 dollars for a simple grilled cheese sandwich. For the same price, you can buy a loaf of bread, stick of butter and a block of cheese. 10 dollars.

The whole idea is to sell really awesome food at low prices because of low overhead.

Fuck these hipster shits that propagated this, this, cultural depravity.

I LIKE TO

jon favreau is such a faggot

I love cooking but this movie is boring as fuck. And all the cooking scenes (there aren't many to begin with, which is why the grilled cheese webm keeps getting posted) are shit.

Boring story. Annoying characters. There's nothing comfy about this movie. People arguing in a professional kitchen is just about the least comfy thing in the world. And most of the "cooking" is just making sandwiches.

My name Chef

>I live in socal and have seen this first hand.
San Francisco here. It's like that here too.

>I LIIIIKE TO

My friends made me watch this because of Filthy Frank memes.

I'd like to say that it was a pleasant surprise, but it wasn't. Those Filthy Frank videos are unironically more entertaining and even more appetizing.