At its very best, the Western model speaks for itself. It's the model that put food on the table. It's the refrigerators. It put a man on the moon.
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Food is an excellent way to do very elegant worldbuilding - the kind that can make a fictional world seem real, like it extends way past the edges of the frame.
Each time you see a Western movie, it's a good reflection of where things are in the world at that time. It's probably one of the purest forms of cinema that really tells you where the world is.
Models eat. They're crazy about moderation, but they eat.
This character in the film, these things that he says which sound like advice and wise things, they are very common for Orientals. It's all the tradition.
Westerns are a type of picture which everybody can see and enjoy. Westerns always make money. And they always increase a star's fan following.
Food culture is like listening to the Beatles - it's international, it's very positive, it's inventive and creative.
I don't know why people are so down on the Best Western. They have the best sweet potato fries I've ever had.
Your landscape in a western is one of the most important characters the film has. The best westerns are about man against his own landscape.
I've always had a fantasy to write a cookbook, because everyone wants to know what a model eats.
To address our current food system problems, I propose a series of local, regional, national and global conversations - starting around the dinner table - to rethink the food we produce, buy and eat.
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