How does Tarantino make the food in his films look so incredibly delicious?

How does Tarantino make the food in his films look so incredibly delicious?

The strudel with cream in Inglorious Basterds.
The beer and the white cake in Django Unchained.
The stew in Hateful Eight.

And of course the Big Kahuna Burger. It makes me hungry every time.

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how could you not mention the best food scene of all time?
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Just looking at this burger makes me want to puke.

So this is just a fictional foods we've always wanted to eat thread? I'll list the following:
Soylent Green(they made a damn good job of it making it look appetizing giving the situation of how it is made)
Popplers and Slurm
Everything in Willie Wonka's factory

nigga thats a plain macdonalds burger.

the part at 0:14 is totally unrealistic though, the way he licks it before biting, totally broke my immersion.

It's a Big Kahuna burger

You can't deal with our capitalist freedom, you fucking commie.

BIG KAHUNA BURGER!

The actual burger looks like shit, like it just came out of a fucking microwave. But the way SLJ eats it and sells it is what makes it sound good

THAT IS A TASTY BURGER

I mean, maybe burger is good, but this bun... Jesus, you people really eat something like this in US?

Amerifags see it, they eat it

sam jackson's eyes looked better than the burger

I can't imagine Popplers tasting like anything other than really good popcorn chicken, but I still want to try them

tell me about the foreigners

how did they develop their complex towards the US?

What complex? People are asking if you do eat that garbage, it's a simple yes or no question, I know that your education is shit but you can at least answer a yes or no question, right?

Do they have those in France?

The quote from Barcelona about Euros thinking hamburgers are bad because they have only had bad fast food ones explains this pretty well I think.

Europe was eating horsemeat for years and didn't know it.

The scene in that movie where that kid eats a grilled cheese and a brownie at the same time while watching a comedy show is kino
I'd post it but I forget which movie its from

You're a fat fuck

>Europe was eating horsemeat for years and didn't know it.
>Implying horsemeat is not great
If you know how to prepare it of course.

Freaks and geeks?

yes
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It wasn't great tho was it. It was skinny malnourished gypsy horse ground up and packaged as 100% beef.

I can vouch that good quality horse is delicious tho, I stay in Japan and often eat at "Umazakura"

So? half of your country eats products made by the chemical industry with a sugar concentration of 80-90%

literally picked first pic from google
My father can prepare great horse, have to visit him.
It's harder to buy good one though.

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It's faster to Google search than dig through my album. Here's one I took

I hear they got some tasty burgers.

Nice. I'm not big fan of japs cuisine, i don't really eat fish or seafood, but they sometimes know how to prepare meat.

What kind of restaurant makes you cook your own food?

California has the best food in the world.

> He live there

Looks like an ordinary cheapo chippy van burger to me pham

A lot of restraunts in Japan let you cook your on food at the table, it's more fun I think than sitting around waiting for food to arrive.

You can or course go to a regular restaurant instead

Noice.

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It's a quote from Lost in Translation.

Eggs Benedict for lunch a few days ago

Damn, delicious.

I guess your joke was Lost in Translation

why does Ketchup trigger me so bad
I shouldn't care what people eat but I just can't help it