Not if you had to pay $10 for a ticket, perhaps, but viewed free on a cable, it makes sense.What happens when "Das Boot" and "The Cook, the Tfief..." meet? Yep, you get the Rush. The claustrophobic kitchen sequences definitely rewoke the images of the German U-boat men struggling to survive... just ten feet below the street concrete level.
Anyway, if you like the restaurant movies, you could do worse.
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Topic - "Dinner Rush" - not a bad after-dinner entertainment - Victor Khomenko 06:25:25 09/09/03 (3)
- I really enjoyed both those films - gware 22:33:57 09/09/03 (2)
- Greenaway's kitchen was a masterpiece of . . . - albee33 16:54:50 09/10/03 (0)
- Re: I really enjoyed both those films - Victor Khomenko 05:22:37 09/10/03 (0)