The Train: French “Pot in the Fire” Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

The Train: French “Pot in the Fire” Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

Forget all of Hollywood's hyped heist films and see one based on the real thing. John Frankenheimer’s 1964 film starring the legendary Burt Lancaster is about a real life World War II heist with real men and real machines. Two men of iron will fight for control of an iron horse -- a steam engine loaded with France’s art treasures headed for a quick getaway over the German border.

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North by Northwest: New York Sour Cocktail Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

North by Northwest: New York Sour Cocktail Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

Arguably Hitchcock’s popular and critical masterpiece, this film has it all. Cary Grant is magnificent as the wrongly accused man on the run, handling his dire straights with dry humor and nonchalance. The action set pieces are riveting and so superior to the CGI we typically get today. While the romantic banter has a verbal wit we seem to have forgotten on screen.

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Unstoppable: Pennsylvania Dutch Shoo-Fly Pie Recipe 🥁🥁🥁1/2

This train may be unstoppable, but it is grounded in an earthy reality that invokes an earlier era. Where the clang of heavy metal replaces the ping of our flimsy electronic toys. Rather than images sprinting through space from one virtual reality to another, we have iron cars lumbering along tracks anchored to the soil.

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Quigley Down Under: Aussie Meat Pie Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Tom Selleck, all 6’4” of his manly magnificence, is at his prime in this often-overlooked iconic Western. Remember when masculinity was not considered “toxic?” A man was as good as his word, he defended the helpless with firearms and his fists, and he didn’t back down from a fight.

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Red River: Cowboy Coffee and Chuck Wagon Recipes: 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

Red River: Cowboy Coffee and Chuck Wagon Recipes: 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

In his first Western Director Howard Hawks captures the Wild West in a profound way. It’s not shootouts at the OK corral, but a desperate Texas cattle baron who will do whatever it takes to survive. If that means branding over a neighbor’s cows, shooting gunslingers who dispute his right to the land, or even horsewhipping his own cowboys and threatening to hang deserters, then so be it.

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