British Comedy Guide

Films likely to appeal to chefs Page 2

Quote: Lazzard @ 1st December 2020, 10:50 AM

Curry - the Brian de Palma original , obviously - the re-make was rubbish.

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 1st December 2020, 12:02 AM

Curry On films

Whistling nnocently

I can't be reading posts people make in the middle of the night - surprised you didn't choose Curry on up the Khyber though.... far more appropriate.

Quote: Lazzard @ 1st December 2020, 12:12 PM

I can't be reading posts people make in the middle of the night.

Midnight? :O

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 30th November 2020, 9:29 AM

I Spit On Your Gravy

NEVER Complain about the first course when you are in a restaurant.

"I say waiter, this soup is a bit watery!"

"Tank you zur, I vill pass on your comments to zee chef"

Buns on the run

The postman always pings twice.

Brasseried Off
Secrets and Pies
Dill by mouth.

That's enough! Ed.

Raita, choux and bib too

I feel a theme coming on..................................

Grillers in the Mist

Conan the Barbeque

Monty Python and the Holy Griddle

I Spit Roast on Your Grave

Beef Wellington Encounter
The Eggsorcist
Das (Gravy) Boot
A Fistful of Donners
The Long Good Fried Egg
The Italian Hob
Steaks On A Plane

The Cruel Pea

Captain Corelli's Mandarin
The Good,the Bad and the Ugli fruit
Harry Potted Meat and the Philosopher's Stone Fruit.

Lord of the fries

The long good fry day

Harry Pitta

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 4th December 2020, 4:08 AM

The Cruel Pea

Oww, had that once with cystitis...............:(

Oh yeah, cystitis was it........

Greasy Rider - starring Peter Fondeau and Dennis Chopper

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