I feel the same with the stew in The Hateful 8. Something about them going to town on that stew with those wooden spoons inside from the blizzard. I gotta try it đ
Might have something to do with westerns? The dirty gritty nature of the films in contrast with the tasty meal that the hungry people usually hound down? Idk how to explain it better won't lie
I think youâre right. Empathizing with someone in a harsh environment enjoying one of those primal pleasures like tasty food speaks to some caveman part of our brains I assume haha
Also these actors and actresses looked... Real? The sweat, the lighting everything feels way more genuine. No perfectly lit and no sweat actor or actress getting their close up. Just sweat and beans.
See I already love rice even just a plain bowl can be delicious at times so seeing it in anime look tasty af is borderline a trigger to go make some rice
Yeah hot stews and greasy meaty meals in like Bonanza or Lonesome Dove look more savory and meaty compared to like a modern canned chicken soup thatâs largely bile green broth, so our mouth waters, because who tf wouldnât eat a nice savory salted hot beef stew with herbs in a saloon or log cabin with their cowpokes?
âHow many times did you shoot the scene where you eat the huge amount of beans at the beginning of the movie 'They Call Me Trinity'?
Only once! I didn't eat anything for 24 hours before shooting that scene so I would be really hungry and able to eat the whole lot, so we could only shoot it one time.â
Literal legend. Walked in starved. Rolled the camera. Ate beans in one take. Said they tasted like shit and walked out. 10/10 every performance since has only been downhill
After downing like 5 pounds of beans I'm surprised his ass was able to function after passing the necessary amount of gas to release that monster of a meal
I am not lying in the slightest this scene will trigger an uncontrollable response where I have to go make beans with some bread.
I have eaten beans with bread like 50+ times this past year since watching this scene for the first time earlier this year. I will also rewatch the scene while eating said beans and bread because it's the true cinematic experience and I refuse to believe otherwise.
I 100% agree. I like beans, but whenever I see that scene, I immediately get the urge to make beans and shovel them into my mouth while savoring a nice warm bread. And thatâs been happening for years. I have never even seen the movie, just this clip.
I donât understand why especially this scene is so effective. If I see food in other movies, I might get hungry, but here - nah. It has to be a large pan full of beans, much more than I can usually eat, and I want to see that huge pan in front of me, while I feel like Iâm starving.
FUCKING SAME
I get this chili from Costco and usually I can't eat a whole can and save like 40% of it for later. If I watch this scene it's no question I am downing the whole can and an entire loaf of sourdough bread.
Not kidding! In Italy based on this movie alone they're now selling 'bud spencer beans' (the co-star in the movie). They go for like 3 bucks a can and are not even good, but the memory alone makes people want to take 'em anyway...
Yeah I report dozens weekly and make posts on r/ botbouncer daily. And most people can't see the tone the bots use. Most of the time they are highly upvoted too.
And most of the big subs don't use preventive measures like botbouncer and karma/account age requirements. So they are in every trending post on Reddit.
PS. Guys if you see a bot comment, report it for spam >disruptive use of bots/Ai. Reddit will sometimes take them down.
same here. i report and call out every one of these i see. i even go to the profile and report it as well, they usually get taken down in a few hours and i like to tell myself i'm making a difference lol
It's hard to explain đ , you kinda get familiar with how they use words.
They usually use very short phrases or one sentence. To keep token usage low. And they usually post jokes or overly positive comments. Usually perfect grammar. It just feels unnatural. And they never reply to a comment.
This comment is pretty hard to spot for most people but when you see other comments from it's account it's more obvious. But now lot of them started privating their accounts. There are methods still see the comments but it hinders general users from quickly spotting them.
Account age is usually very low, they either engage in very few subs or engage a lot of subs that have no relevancy, leaving only one comment each. Some accounts only reply to top comments saying the same thing just differently worded.
There are many more quirks about them but like you said it's better not to say in the open so they can improve their methods. Just head over to subs like r/ botbouncer and r/ thesefuckingaccounts and check around the accounts listed there. You can pick up common patterns.
If you feel suspicious about an account, and don't want to spend time snooping around,just report the comment the way I said earlier. Reddit usually takes them down after some time. But like the other person said it is a losing battle unfortunately.
Absolutely agree but thereâs something so visceral about this one especially. I canât think of any other food scenes that makes me want to get up and go to the kitchen or supermarket like this does
Holy shi I was thinking the same thing. Watched that movie for the first time years ago with my dad but have rewatched it a couple times since. Makes me hungry each time. But also an honorary mention to the eating scene of Ugly right before he was beaten and interrogated hahah
Three scenes of someone eating beans ignited my love for beans: Lee van Cleef in "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", Christopher Lloyd in "Denis the Menace" and Terence Hill in "They call me Trinity".
If the good place was right and there was a Janet in the afterlife who could just answer whatever you want I would ask so many useless stat questions that no one would care about
"How many people consumed beans because of this exact scene?" Would be question #1
As tedious as some of the actions are in that game (skinning animals my God by the 500th time I was over it) but having a few extra scoops of that stew or beans to eat would have been great. Arthur chowing it down in 3-4 bites feels too quick.
That wrist action is something I've seen in other movies that sticks out. Mostly scenes where the person conveys starvation and a lack of concern for decorum.
Same, absolutly. I see myself in this. I used to work 12hour shifts in peak summer heat, and come home to a fat plate chili beans. I was starved, exhausted and god damn those beans were good.
IIRC Terence Hill went an amount of time (can't remember how much time but quite enough) without eating before filming this so he's not entirely acting, he was starving lol.
I found this scene by accident. I was channel hopping out of boredom, not really wanting to settle on anything. I then landed on this scene. I remember sitting there watching this guy wolf down a whole plate full of beans with bread, thinking it was glorious.
And take into account that when they started shooting take 1 of this scene his shirt was still pristine & cleanâŚbut he kept going for perfection take after take until he got it right.
Some heroes donât wear capes but eat beans.
It's very common in my region to eat a good plate of mountain stew with wood-fired bread. A bite of bread with chorizo soaked in the broth, and a spoonful of stew. Food of the gods
This eraâs leading man is dirty makeup hit different. Like they hit their stride in the 1940s with the tan face and black shadow combo and that carried them through to the 80s her impact is unmatched
One of the beautiful parts of life is finding joy and happiness in sometimes the most simple of things. A cool breeze on a hot day, a cold glass of water after waking up randomly late at night or the sounds of nature sounding like it's almost like a symphony being made just for you.
The other guy probably scoffs at all those things and says "whatever it's just a breeze" and my I am I glad I don't have that point of view on life.
I feel the same with the stew in The Hateful 8. Something about them going to town on that stew with those wooden spoons inside from the blizzard. I gotta try it đ
Might have something to do with westerns? The dirty gritty nature of the films in contrast with the tasty meal that the hungry people usually hound down? Idk how to explain it better won't lie
I think youâre right. Empathizing with someone in a harsh environment enjoying one of those primal pleasures like tasty food speaks to some caveman part of our brains I assume haha
Also these actors and actresses looked... Real? The sweat, the lighting everything feels way more genuine. No perfectly lit and no sweat actor or actress getting their close up. Just sweat and beans.
âSweat and Beansâ is probably a great name for something⌠I just donât know whatâŚ.
The title of my life story?
Bud Spencer & Terence Hill: Slaps and Beans is an actual video game.
Ever time I watch The Good The Bad and The Ugly I make myself some Calabacitas because I know Im gonna want it after watching The Bads introduction.
The Lion the witch and the wardrobe made me CRAVE Turkish delights and actually trying one I was a smidge disappointed won't lie.
Beans and bread however almost always hits right
Nah. DBZ used to make me want to eat bowls full of rice when I was a kid lol. They just make it look good!
See I already love rice even just a plain bowl can be delicious at times so seeing it in anime look tasty af is borderline a trigger to go make some rice
Gotta get me some vittles
TGTBATU has a number of these scenes. Lee Van Cleef in the beginning and then the chicken scene with Eli Wallach
Yeah hot stews and greasy meaty meals in like Bonanza or Lonesome Dove look more savory and meaty compared to like a modern canned chicken soup thatâs largely bile green broth, so our mouth waters, because who tf wouldnât eat a nice savory salted hot beef stew with herbs in a saloon or log cabin with their cowpokes?
The power of watching a hungry man eat. It gets you.
Les Stroud has made me hungry by watching him eat grubs and desert mice before
And donât even get me started on âHow To Eat Fried Wormsâ (2006)!!
Same with the stew in Ravenous.
God I would love a stew rn
Also the coffee
Once I read that Terence Hill hadn't eaten for 24 hours (maybe more?) before shooting this scene so he'd be starvingÂ
From the man himself:
âHow many times did you shoot the scene where you eat the huge amount of beans at the beginning of the movie 'They Call Me Trinity'?
Only once! I didn't eat anything for 24 hours before shooting that scene so I would be really hungry and able to eat the whole lot, so we could only shoot it one time.â
https://en.terencehill.com/index.php?sel=thisandthat&sub=qa
Literal legend. Walked in starved. Rolled the camera. Ate beans in one take. Said they tasted like shit and walked out. 10/10 every performance since has only been downhill
The OG method actor
Yeah I had in my mind 3 days, but maybe I'm wrong
My dear boy, why don't you try acting?
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This is when he farted
That was another movie
There's a farting scene in lucky Luke also. I need to try and find that film.
I found this to be one of his weakest movie and it really didnât do the comics justice
Yeah I used to watch it when I was a kid. Probably best to avoid to be fair... Don't meet your heroes situation.
The cartoons and even the 3d one are much better
After downing like 5 pounds of beans I'm surprised his ass was able to function after passing the necessary amount of gas to release that monster of a meal
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they sell them in italy.... delicious....
they are a bit expensive
Of course you will mix them with the spaghetti đ
Here they sell sausages with both onto.
wuuuut...pics or it didn't happen
https://img.rewe-static.de/9877603/48647535_digital-image.png?imwidth=840&impolicy=pdp
It's only him, was wrong. But they had Pizza with both:
https://www.bavaria-media.de/sites/bavaria-media.de/files/styles/ds_image_large/public/uploads/LICENSING/_NEWSBILDER/Gustavo%20Gusto%20Packshot%204%20K%C3%A4se%204er%20quadratisch.jpg?itok=A2fQpv9k
WHERE IS THE BREAD?!?!
jk you said they are delicious and I am glad you got some great beans you can chow down on in Italy!
Man my dad would house a bowl of kidney beans with olive oil, salt and a fresh crust of bread. Smash them together as he ate, taught me well.
Okay now I know what Iâm having for lunch.
Damn it, this just makes me miss Bud Spencer đ˘
Fuck me, it works. Continued scrolling past this post but ended up making beans on toast 5 minutes later...
Ohhhhh yea
Hope you watched the scene as you ate them for the true experience
I never fancy beans on toast but when I have it, my God it hits the spot.
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I am not lying in the slightest this scene will trigger an uncontrollable response where I have to go make beans with some bread.
I have eaten beans with bread like 50+ times this past year since watching this scene for the first time earlier this year. I will also rewatch the scene while eating said beans and bread because it's the true cinematic experience and I refuse to believe otherwise.
I 100% agree. I like beans, but whenever I see that scene, I immediately get the urge to make beans and shovel them into my mouth while savoring a nice warm bread. And thatâs been happening for years. I have never even seen the movie, just this clip.
I donât understand why especially this scene is so effective. If I see food in other movies, I might get hungry, but here - nah. It has to be a large pan full of beans, much more than I can usually eat, and I want to see that huge pan in front of me, while I feel like Iâm starving.
FUCKING SAME I get this chili from Costco and usually I can't eat a whole can and save like 40% of it for later. If I watch this scene it's no question I am downing the whole can and an entire loaf of sourdough bread.
Not kidding! In Italy based on this movie alone they're now selling 'bud spencer beans' (the co-star in the movie). They go for like 3 bucks a can and are not even good, but the memory alone makes people want to take 'em anyway...
no it didn't "invent the first food commercial" you dumbass clanker
why do bots always talk in superlatives like everything is the best thing ever?
You are getting downvoted for pointing out a bot comment lol. Reddit is infested now. Nearly every post has a few lately.
they're usually pretty fast in taking them down but it's a losing battle because of the sheer quantity of the fuckers
Yeah I report dozens weekly and make posts on r/ botbouncer daily. And most people can't see the tone the bots use. Most of the time they are highly upvoted too.
And most of the big subs don't use preventive measures like botbouncer and karma/account age requirements. So they are in every trending post on Reddit.
PS. Guys if you see a bot comment, report it for spam >disruptive use of bots/Ai. Reddit will sometimes take them down.
same here. i report and call out every one of these i see. i even go to the profile and report it as well, they usually get taken down in a few hours and i like to tell myself i'm making a difference lol
Yeah, the more you do it the more frustrating it is to see more and more of them đŤ
Could you explain what tone they have so I can try to spot and report them better?
Also I understand if you would prefer not to say so the bot makers don't learn.
It's hard to explain đ , you kinda get familiar with how they use words.
They usually use very short phrases or one sentence. To keep token usage low. And they usually post jokes or overly positive comments. Usually perfect grammar. It just feels unnatural. And they never reply to a comment.
This comment is pretty hard to spot for most people but when you see other comments from it's account it's more obvious. But now lot of them started privating their accounts. There are methods still see the comments but it hinders general users from quickly spotting them.
Account age is usually very low, they either engage in very few subs or engage a lot of subs that have no relevancy, leaving only one comment each. Some accounts only reply to top comments saying the same thing just differently worded.
There are many more quirks about them but like you said it's better not to say in the open so they can improve their methods. Just head over to subs like r/ botbouncer and r/ thesefuckingaccounts and check around the accounts listed there. You can pick up common patterns.
If you feel suspicious about an account, and don't want to spend time snooping around,just report the comment the way I said earlier. Reddit usually takes them down after some time. But like the other person said it is a losing battle unfortunately.
https://preview.redd.it/dsuusabopy9g1.png?width=1026&format=png&auto=webp&s=348a8f09f1b291816c223388bf0eebe318bbf9a6
Yea I hate bots/clankers it ruins shit for the rest of us...
I will do my best to spot and report them (I used the spam report and the bot/ai one I assume that's right?)
Appreciate all your time and effort! Keep fighting even if it feels like a losing battle without people fighting we all will eventually lose.
Wait did this commenter/bot get bopped already? Comment and account deleted?
Yup seems like Reddit took down the account. Nice
Hell yea! Good shit đŤĄ
For me it's the poker scene in Trinity Is Still My Name (1972). The absurd card shuffling gives me the urge to become Gambit from the X-Men.
I don't know if you ever played marvel vs Capcom but I can always hear him saying
"Kinetic card"
in my head perfectly.
https://i.redd.it/17a498g1ly9g1.gif
Haha yes exactly.
I think this experience with this scene is universal
Honestly it may be one of the most universal scenes we have had.
Don't eat meat? No problem you can definitely have a vegetarian or vegan version of this meal.
Being hungry is something I imagine 99% of humans have gone through so we all can probably relate on some level with that hunger being satisfied.
Absolutely agree but thereâs something so visceral about this one especially. I canât think of any other food scenes that makes me want to get up and go to the kitchen or supermarket like this does
I was not lying when I said this scene is life changing. Something about it hits beyond perfection. It has a power over me that I can't resist
For me the closest are the canteen scenes from Monster Hunter. Or the way they eat meat when out in the field.
Same with the opening scene of The Good The Bad Ugly. Where Angel Eyes eat bread and beans.
Holy shi I was thinking the same thing. Watched that movie for the first time years ago with my dad but have rewatched it a couple times since. Makes me hungry each time. But also an honorary mention to the eating scene of Ugly right before he was beaten and interrogated hahah
Three scenes of someone eating beans ignited my love for beans: Lee van Cleef in "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", Christopher Lloyd in "Denis the Menace" and Terence Hill in "They call me Trinity".
They call me Trinity is my personal favorite but all are great and make chowing down on those beans all the better
Bean propaganda
If the good place was right and there was a Janet in the afterlife who could just answer whatever you want I would ask so many useless stat questions that no one would care about
"How many people consumed beans because of this exact scene?" Would be question #1
https://i.redd.it/7r69fxf5sy9g1.gif
I really miss this show, damn.
Beans beans beans. Jessie ate some beans. And he was happy happy happy that he ate some beans.
In iraq we have a dish made by mixing flat bread pieces with fava beans with its soup and scrambled eggs fried with iraqi butter on top
That sounds awesome. I want some
Come to iraq and we'll go get some, my treat.
Haha thank you
What's it called? Sounds interesting
bagila bil dihin
Y'all have ful (fool), the bean paste right? I love that stuff
Yeah in iraq fool is called bagilah
That sounds awesome! You got a pic by chance of what this meal looks like?
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Trust me it taste a lot better than it looks lol
Haha yea I won't lie it looks a little different compared to what I thought but hey I love me some eggs, beans and bread so odds are it tastes great!
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I shared My Name is Nobody with my ex wife. She said I was no longer allowed to pick movies on movie night.
That wasn't the reason for the divorce. (Other than that, she was great. Just irreconcilable differences.)
Arthur eating stew in Red Dead 2 does the same thing to me.
As tedious as some of the actions are in that game (skinning animals my God by the 500th time I was over it) but having a few extra scoops of that stew or beans to eat would have been great. Arthur chowing it down in 3-4 bites feels too quick.
Real eating in film is one of my favorite genres. Thanks for showing me this, I'll have to watch this now!
Shout out to âA Ghost Storyâ (2017) (thereâs like a 5 minute take of a character eating a pie. Absolute cinema)
Hope this was a oner.
I'm just happy you're a fan of these movies.
And it doesn't even look nasty af lile all the other people eating like denethor
Suppose you could call them has beans.
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That is going to bloat him so much that he might pop.
Latinos do this daily......
I actually really want beans and bread now
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Did you get some beans?
They call me that too!
I don't even like bean and bread but...wow, now I crave some.
Go watch the full scene and you will crave even more
Roll that beautiful bean footage!
That wrist action is something I've seen in other movies that sticks out. Mostly scenes where the person conveys starvation and a lack of concern for decorum.
Same, absolutly. I see myself in this. I used to work 12hour shifts in peak summer heat, and come home to a fat plate chili beans. I was starved, exhausted and god damn those beans were good.
I even wore the same hat as him lol.
the beans looks soo much like gravy not like just out of can with tomato sauce around it, those beans look really delicious
Awesome movie, I didnt expect this movie to be quite funny too
And now what scene makes you feel the opposite?
The scene of that dude eating shrimp or prawns from the substance
https://i.redd.it/7konw8fhcy9g1.gif
Help me out, are these beans what my American brain would call Bush's Baked Beans? The kinda sweet variety?
Nah my guess is a Mexican style chili or Mexican bean stew. Definitely a hearty flavor vs sweet would be my guess.
I once watched this clip and immediately picked up the ingredients for Cowboy Beans
IIRC Terence Hill went an amount of time (can't remember how much time but quite enough) without eating before filming this so he's not entirely acting, he was starving lol.
Best food scene honestly.
Same here
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aaaaand... now I'm hungry.
BEANS
Eating scenes from Bud Spencer and Terrence Hill movies tend to have this effect, lol.
I dont like beans and Im like 'they look not bad'
I found this scene by accident. I was channel hopping out of boredom, not really wanting to settle on anything. I then landed on this scene. I remember sitting there watching this guy wolf down a whole plate full of beans with bread, thinking it was glorious.
Fried black bean burritos are on deck for tomorrow for me. Bean lovers unite!
I get the same thing with the fart scene from Blazing Saddles, a tin plate of beans and a hunk of bread.
My parents had both movies on VHS when I was a kid. I'd never heard them laugh so much at a movie before.
Brilliant eating on film
This scene has made me into the beans lover I am today. Sorry about the hurricanes
You know what they say... A
butterflyperson farting in one place causes a hurricane in anotherAnd take into account that when they started shooting take 1 of this scene his shirt was still pristine & cleanâŚbut he kept going for perfection take after take until he got it right. Some heroes donât wear capes but eat beans.
fartymoviedetails
Mexican beans jumpin' in action
I hate myself for not liking beansÂ
Wow I loved this movie as a kid, I don't think I have ever seen anyone else talk about it lol
It's very common in my region to eat a good plate of mountain stew with wood-fired bread. A bite of bread with chorizo soaked in the broth, and a spoonful of stew. Food of the gods
Rocket fuel.
I always think its funny that everyone says watching this makes them want it but he says at the end that the beans sucked
You are not alone
I spaghettis people are always covering grease.
Refried beans are absolutely amazing. Seriously. Ones cooked and whipped, with lard and minimal salt? PuhhhhLEAZE! It's amazing.
my gf started making spicy beans and i canât get enough
I don't even like beans and this makes me wanna eat that.
I'm laying in bed ready for bed and I want bread and beans
This is me when I go to grandma's for beans and cornbread
CUT! Not quite caracoles enough. Take it from the top.
Every time I see it, that's exactly the response I have
This eraâs leading man is dirty makeup hit different. Like they hit their stride in the 1940s with the tan face and black shadow combo and that carried them through to the 80s her impact is unmatched
Itâs just a scene
Earth is just a planet. Life is just perception. Does that make it any less beautiful or captivating?
It is a movie
One of the beautiful parts of life is finding joy and happiness in sometimes the most simple of things. A cool breeze on a hot day, a cold glass of water after waking up randomly late at night or the sounds of nature sounding like it's almost like a symphony being made just for you.
The other guy probably scoffs at all those things and says "whatever it's just a breeze" and my I am I glad I don't have that point of view on life.
âItâs just a result of the demiurge, and it all SUCKS!â