Kodachrome.
Aka the filmstock that was made by white people for white people and made them look good but sent darkies to the shadowrealm where they belong because they're an affront to the eyes which of course can't be allowed anymore because of "'reasons"'
>Terence Hill fasted for 24 hours before filming the scene where Trinity eats the skilletful of beans, to be able to finish them all (and quickly).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067355/trivia/
it's real food not platingslop and the actors genuinely eat some of it because instead of doing 500 takes forcing them to stuff themselves with beans they do 5 takes and call it good because it's just a shot of a guy eating some fricking beans, the average western director even in Italy didn't mistake an eating shot for fine art
>Shot on camera >Real food >Actors werent snowflake homosexuals with tons of everydays attention back then, they looked believable and natural >People involved had passion and were competent as frick
I'm assuming it's real food instead being CGI of actors eating the air or stuffing themselves with green screen foam which they later force themselves to vomit.
bacon is good
beans is good
bread is good
simple as
early cgi was more colorful than today's
Kodachrome.
Aka the filmstock that was made by white people for white people and made them look good but sent darkies to the shadowrealm where they belong because they're an affront to the eyes which of course can't be allowed anymore because of "'reasons"'
>muh white people
>t. going for stolen valor
typical /misc/tard
Go back.
The only historically accurate thing in old western meal scenes is the amount of straight up liquor they drank.
>historically accurate
who cares
I do
nobody that's right
but how does it affect you personally?
Most people would dilute it with water
Excuse me, mate, were you there? No? Well, shut the frick up then.
Italian cooking like momma used to make
Been watching this for 72 hours straight, when does he finish eating?
The biggest problem here is the endless supply of what seems like wine, where does it go? Did the cup had a hole under it?
>been watching
>bean watching
His first hot meal?
A plate of beans.
>Terence Hill fasted for 24 hours before filming the scene where Trinity eats the skilletful of beans, to be able to finish them all (and quickly).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067355/trivia/
Stomachlet
>"Honey are you coming for dinner?"
>"No dear, I have to eat beans tomorrow"
it's real food not platingslop and the actors genuinely eat some of it because instead of doing 500 takes forcing them to stuff themselves with beans they do 5 takes and call it good because it's just a shot of a guy eating some fricking beans, the average western director even in Italy didn't mistake an eating shot for fine art
So OP, are you a pathetic autist remaking the same thread over and over, or training some bots?
The actors were actually poor, so they ate deliciously.
It looks like he is eating doodoo feces.
What exactly do you find delicious about brown lumpy mush?
>Shot on camera
>Real food
>Actors werent snowflake homosexuals with tons of everydays attention back then, they looked believable and natural
>People involved had passion and were competent as frick
"Mmmm, gonna be farting good tonight."
I'm assuming it's real food instead being CGI of actors eating the air or stuffing themselves with green screen foam which they later force themselves to vomit.
>OLD GOYSLOP GOOD