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What snack should I bring for this?


Doesn't sound like a popcorn movie at all. Yet, I don't think it's one for loose weight sweets, either, I think I need something more sophisticated. Breadsticks?

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That's a tough one indeed. The obvious choice would be some rice or sushi, but I reckon some ham sandwiches would do fine. Remember though, if you're watching it with a chick, cut the sandwiches into quarters and put some crips (aka potato chips) onto the side of the plate. So that she knows you're a sophisticated type.


Great film BTW.

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Anyone who is anyone knows that a film like this requires soup.

And lots of it.

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Le Big Mac

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A pecan praline (it's a Texas thing). You must eat this because you have the sumptuous, warm flavor of the pecans which is very well balanced with the young, yet sophisticated butter-caramel. You may want to dress it up a little bit of a choclolate and/or caramel sauce.

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That's funny, I had granola

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i ate top ramen, but i'm sure any soup or noodly item will work

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Kim-chee and rice!

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of 40oz of king Cobra is the only rational choice

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mickeys is better

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I ate udon my self.

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I had dried mango slices, chocolate covered pretzels, and light butter popcorn (in that order). It worked out pretty well.

My philosophy is that foreign language films are best with crunchy snacks because you don't need clarity of voices with subtitles.

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Myself it was chocolate covered pretzles and coke. But I would have to second the soup. Something with a clear broth that reveals the contents of the dish yet you're still appriciative of how they come together. You think there may be more to it at the bottom of the bowl, but when you get there it really is all that you saw and nothing more. It is not a complex dish, but a comforting one, and those who see ghosts in it's depths are clearly sipping from another cup entirely. A ministrone, but made with edemame for a regional flare.

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