Monday, July 21, 2014

COMFORT FOOD/COMFORT FILM

There is so much sadness and turmoil in the world lately that it is sometimes hard not to despair. No matter how much we try, the enormity of the state of the globe can be scary and downright depressing. Watching the global mess on TV only adds to the sense of helplessness. When I am feeling overwhelmed by the man made mess of the world, I always run for comfort food and comfort film. Here are a few that get me through the darkest times:

Food: Mac and Cheese
Film: Gone With the Wind


It’s the classic with cheese. Yes, at times the Mammy & Prissy things get painful to watch, but, hey, it is Scarlett and Rhett and it is beautiful and heartbreaking and somehow I never tire of it. Kiss me, Scarlett, kiss me…. Once…..

Food: Meat Loaf
Film: Double Indemnity

It is filling, it is substantial and it makes you strong! While Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray are the star killers, it is Edward G. Robinson’s Barton Keyes that fills my cinematic tummy. I am with him all of the way, and his support of that dog Walter throughout the film only makes me like him all the more.
The Little Man is never wrong.

Food: Coconut Cake
Film: City Lights

It is rare and sweet and deceptively simple. But if you have ever tried to make a good coconut cake, you know that it can be tricky. Chaplin’s story of the Tramp and a blind girl is paper thin, but the heart and emotion and love that flows from this film is shattering. I always have a good, cathartic cry at the end – and I always cry when I am down to the last piece of coconut cake.

Food: Chicken Soup
Film: Hannah and Her Sisters

While I have a special place in my heart for Manhattan, I think this is my favorite Woody Allen film (and that’s saying a lot). It is warm, it is healing and it contains one of my favorite scenes of all time:


Woody tells us that film can heal and help and restore. When it comes to that, he and I are forever on the same page.

Food: Mashed Potatoes
Film: Singin’ in the Rain

Ah, when mashed potatoes are done right, there’s nothing like it, and when musicals are done right, they can’t be beat. Oh, it was a tough choice – Astaire or Kelly? Gigi? Love Me Tonight? Show Boat? Love them all, but only one film has Lina Lamont, and for that reason alone Singin’ in the Rain gives me about as much pleasure as I can staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad.


 
The great thing about comfort films is that they are not high in carbs or sugar (but may contribute to an enlarged butt if you spend too much time on the couch).
 
Send positive wishes out to the universe, pray or just think good thoughts for this poor old planet whose human residents insist upon making a mess of things too often.

 

17 comments:

Vintage Cameo said...

A delightful and much-needed post—and we seem to have many of the same comforts! In a movie full of quotable moments, I always seem to end up repeating Lina Lamont too :)

The Lady Eve said...

Great food and film pairings - for any time, but especially this time of unending global chaos and terror. I don't know if there's a connection (probably), but lately I've been having my morning muffin and tea and watching "I Love Lucy" before I go to work...starting the day with comfort and laughs.

Caftan Woman said...

The world sure can use some of the same.

For me it's old-fashioned donuts and an old-fashioned western. Chocolate pudding with Charlie Chan. A nice, hot pot of tea with Cagney.

I can't have anything with my musicals else I can't sing along.

said...

Wonderful post! I loved what you wrote about coconut cake and City Lights. When I'm sad, my combination is chocolate ice cream and anything Gene Kelly.
Kisses!

Elizabeth Boyde said...

"Miss Lamont! Watch those dentalized D's and T's!"

Comfort for me is a Disney princess and Doritos. Helps just thinking about it ....

FlickChick said...

Cameo - thank you, dear. Lina is my idol!!

FlickChick said...

Lady Eve - oh my, I am watching those Lucy episodes in the a.m, too. Now I know why.

FlickChick said...

Cw - I knew there had to be a western or a Charlie Chan in there somewhere! Good for you.

FlickChick said...

Le - ice cream & Kelly would lift anyone's spirits!

FlickChick said...

Hi Elizabeth - I adore Miss Lamont's diction!

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Thank you very much for this post. Just reading about food and movies put me in a contented place. :-)

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Inge Gregusch said...

Yummy post. You are a regular Nora Ephron (Heartburn, 1983). Great films; great food!

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FlickChick said...

Su-thanks ever so and so glad you are feeling all comfy & warm.

FlickChick said...

Inge - you make me blush!

FlickChick said...

Hi David - thank you so much - I'm a little behind, but I'll get there.

carygrantwonteatyou.com said...

I love this post! I absolutely have comfort films, but had never thought to pair them with comfort foods. What a great idea. Ball of Fire and The Thin Man are good ones too....